Paul Ray had a position (Guest) at Christian Broadcasting Network

Title Guest
Start Date 2008-07-24
End Date 2008-07-24
Is Current no
Notes July 24, 2008 "Speaking Out A surge in honor violence is only one result of the government's policy of respecting ethnic diversity and bowing to Islam. Gina Khan is a national spokeswoman against honor violence and Islamic radicalism. She left an abusive arranged marriage, and because she speaks out against radical Islam, she has been forced to move to a secret location. "You're at risk, if you speak out. You can be attacked. I'm aware of that. But there comes a time when silence becomes a guilt, a sin," Khan said. " I spoke out because I believe that people in the community that I moved out of are in denial about jihadism and yet it's happening all under their noses. In fact, I think people know what's happening and are afraid to speak out. " When former drug dealer and now born again Christian Paul Ray wrote in his blog that the Muslim drug gangs in his hometown of Luton were "savages," he was arrested on suspicion of a hate crime. "It's ok for the Muslims to do what they're doing, and no one arrests them, but then if we start saying and disagreeing with what's actually happening, then we're breaching community cohesion and we get arrested for it," he explained. Ray fled Britain after this interview, because of threats against his life from Muslim gangs. Whole sections of Britain are now considered dangerous "no-go zones" for non-Muslims." "Dale Hurd, Can Britain Survive Multiculturalism?, Christian Broadcasting Network, 13 November 2008. http://web.archive.org/web/20080728143744/http://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/414175.aspx
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