Birmingham: Policeman advises evangelists not to missionize Muslims

The evangelists say they were threatened with arrest for committing a "hate crime" and were told they risked being beaten up if they returned. The incident will fuel fears that "no-go areas" for Christians are emerging in British towns and cities, as the Rt Rev Michael Nazir-Ali, the Bishop of Rochester, claimed in The Sunday Telegraph this year.


Arthur Cunningham, 48, and Joseph Abraham, 65, both full-time evangelical ministers, have launched legal action against West Midlands Police, claiming the officer infringed their right to profess their religion.


Mr Abraham said: "I couldn't believe this was happening in Britain. The Bishop of Rochester was criticised by the Church of England recently when he said there were no-go areas in Britain but he was right; there are certainly no-go areas for Christians who want to share the gospel."


Last night, Christian campaigners described the officer's behaviour as "deeply alarming".


The preachers, both ministers in Birmingham, were handing out leaflets on Alum Rock Road in February when they started talking to four Asian youths.


A police community support officer (PCSO) interrupted the conversation and began questioning the ministers about their beliefs.


They said when the officer realised they were American, although both have lived in Britain for many years, he launched a tirade against President Bush and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.


Mr Cunningham said: "I told him that this had nothing to do with the gospel we were preaching but he became very aggressive.


"He said we were in a Muslim area and were not allowed to spread our Christian message. He said we were committing a hate crime by telling the youths to leave Islam and said that he was going to take us to the police station."


The preacher refused to give the PCSO his address because he felt the officer's manner was "threatening and intimidating".


The ministers claim he also advised them not to return to the area. As he walked away, the PCSO said: "You have been warned. If you come back here and get beaten up, well you have been warned".


West Midlands Police, who refused to apologise, said the incident had been "fully investigated" and the officer would be given training in understanding hate crime and communication.


Source: Telegraph (English), h/t Atlas Shrugs

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

"The evangelists say they were threatened with arrest for committing a "hate crime" and were told they risked being beaten up if they returned. The incident will fuel fears that "no-go areas"


Muslims are a tiny minority (as shown in a previous blog), yet there are "no-go-areas".

There has been a very friendly attitude towards Islam by Westerners (discount on Kurans for the police, children visit a mosque - I wonder if their parents authorized it - muslims prayers at University campus, the list is endless...) and two evangelists are threatened with arrest for committing a "hate crime"???

Anonymous said...

What is the police officer's religious background?

Anonymous said...

http://www.andrewbostom.org/
blog/2008/01/13/britain-
%E2%80%9Cthe-process-of-
%E2%80%98cleansing%E2%80%99-
muslim-majority-areas-of-non-
muslims-already-begun%E2%80%9D/


"“Muslims are being told not to integrate into British society, but to set up separate enclaves where they can operate according to sharia law.” .” He said the process of “cleansing” Muslim-majority areas of non-Muslims had already begun, with white residents urged to leave and churches threatened."


A minority...

Anonymous said...

""You have been warned. If you come back here and get beaten up, well you have been warned"."

Beaten up by whom?

Anonymous said...

The police officer's imposed sharia law on the evangelists. sharia law is not the law of the land. isn't this treason?

Anonymous said...

But Mr Cunningham, 48, and Mr Abraham, 65 – who hold US passports – said a passing Asian PCSO stepped in and became “very aggressive”.

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article1234153.ece

Anonymous said...

Thank you anonymous, 2:38AM.


Is this site not ideological?

Anonymous said...

The evangelists were stopped by a police officer of West Midlands:


"West Midlands Police".

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/
news/uknews/2058935/Police-
advise-Christian-preachers-
to-leave-Muslin-area-of-
Birmingham.html

"West Midlands Police"

http://www.birminghampost.net/
news/west-midlands-
news/2008/05/15/police-apologise-
to-channel-4-after-mosque-
documentary-row-65233-20911572/




Channel 4 and West Midlands Police:


"Channel 4 sues West Midlands Police over mosque documentary row"

http://www.birminghampost.net/
birmingham-business/birmingham-
business-news/media-marketing-
news/2008/02/28/channel-4-sues-
west-midlands-police-over-mosque-
documentary-row-65233-20538988/



"Police pay Channel 4 £100,000 damages for accusing station of faking undercover mosque footage"

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-566438/Police-pay-Channel-4-100-000-damages-accusing-station-faking-undercover-mosque-footage.html





West Midlands, capital: Birmingham.

Anonymous said...

i get it now, it's ok for muslims to practice Dawah but it's not ok for other religions to spread their religion. say hello to sharia law!