It’s clear from the name of the man arrested that he is a jihad terrorist, but Counter Terrorism Policing doesn’t dare say such a thing.
If it hadn’t revealed the man’s name, there would have been no indication whatsoever that this had anything to do with jihad; the arrested man could have been one of those “right-wing extremists” we keep hearing so much about.
“Terrorism” is a subjective and catch-all term that allows enough latitude for London police to turn on their own people for the crime of opposing jihad terrorism, as we have already seen.
Meanwhile, British authorities’ willful ignorance and refusal to acknowledge the ideological roots of jihad terrorism, and their insistence that there is an equivalent “right-wing” threat, are only hastening their once-great nation’s rush to ruin.
“London Man Charged with Disseminating Terrorist Publications,” Counter Terrorism Policing, February 12, 2022:
A 19 year old man from South East London has been charged with terrorism offences, following an investigation by officers from Counter Terrorism Policing North East.
Mohammed Hussini (09/02/2003) appeared before Westminster Magistrates Court today (Saturday February 12, 2002) charged with four offences of Disseminating terrorist publications, contrary to section 2 of the Terrorism Act 2006.
Hussini was arrested in London on Tuesday February 8, as part of a pre-planned, intelligence led operation led by Counter Terrorism Policing North East and supported by the Metropolitan Police. Two properties in London were searched in connection with the arrest.