In 2016, Prime MinisterĀ David CameronĀ was widely criticized in the UK when he claimed that London mayor Sadiq Khan had ties to the terror group ISIS. An investigation by Disobedient Media has determined that Khan has ties not just to organizations associated with ISIS, but also groups such as Hamas, Al-Nusra, Al-Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood. During his time as mayor, London has seen an increase in terror incidents with concerning indications that terror groups wish to stage a major attack on the City of London. Rather than focusing on combatting terror, Khan has used his forum to tell Londoners as well as citizens in other parts of Europe and the United States that the West must learn to live with terrorism as a part of daily life. Khan’s extreme flirtation with radical Islamic extremism raises serious questions about his commitment to fighting a wave of extremist fueled terrorism that only continues to spread after a number of attacks and police operations in London and other areas of the UK.
I. Khan Has Been Affiliated With Organizations Tied To Hamas, Al-Qaeda, Al Nusra, ISIS And The Muslim Brotherhood
A. Khan’s Relationship To Figures Tied To Hamas And The Muslim Brotherhood
Khan has openly associated in the past with individuals and organizations tied to Palestinian terror group Hamas. During his time as a legal advocate, Sadiq Khan served as theĀ Chief Legal Advisor of theĀ Muslim Council of Britain’sĀ legal affairs committee. Khan was a member of a delegation organized by theĀ Muslim Council of BritainĀ in 2003 to protest what they described as “indiscriminate” arrests of Muslims for alleged terror ties. The Muslim Council of Britain was placed underĀ investigationĀ by the British government over “irregularities” surroundingĀ Ā£1,263,000 in aid given to it by the government. In the past it has admitted to funding groups tied to both Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad and is banned from Israel as a result of its ties to terror. OnĀ September 19th, 2004,Ā KhanĀ spoke at an event which included Ibrahim Hewitt; Hewitt has decreed on record that adultery should be punished by stoning. Hewitt serves as the Chairman ofĀ The Palestinian Relief and Development Fund (Interpal), an organization which has been labeled as a Terrorist Entity by theĀ United States Department of the TreasuryĀ forĀ providing support to Hamas and acting as a part of its funding network in Europe. Despite the US Treasury’s designation, Labour Party LeaderĀ Jeremy CorbynĀ has described Hewitt as a “very good friend.”
That same year,Ā KhanĀ spoke out in defense of Qatar-based Egyptian clericĀ Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, who has praisedĀ suicide attacksĀ and decreed thatĀ homosexuality is a crimeĀ under Islam. Qaradawi hasĀ travelled directly to GazaĀ for the purpose of providing Hamas with ideological legitimacy and stated thatĀ Palestinian suicide attacksĀ against the nation of Israel are justified.Ā Qaradawi was alsoĀ barred from enteringĀ into the United States in 1999, the UK in 2008, and France in 2012.Ā In 2007, Khan and Jeremy Corbyn were present at a tenth anniversary celebration of theĀ Palestinian Return CentreĀ (PRC). The PRC is accused by the Israeli government of being affiliated with Hamas and had invited Hamas Minister of Refugee AffairsĀ Atef Ibrahim AdwanĀ to speak at the same event the year before.
While theĀ Muslim Council of BritainĀ (MCB)Ā claims to be non-sectarian, aĀ government reportĀ released in 2015 revealed that supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood āplayed an important role in establishing and then runningā the MCB and continues to exert “significant influence” in it. In 2009 theĀ UK governmentĀ cut ties with the MCB after itĀ signed a public document which appeared to condone violence against any country supporting an arms blockade of Gaza.Ā The government report also found that a number of Brotherhood groups have for years been raising funds in the UK. Some of those funds have allegedly been linked to Hamas, whose military wing was proscribed by Britain as a terrorist organisation in 2001. TheĀ MCBĀ was also criticized for its ties toĀ Jamaat-e-Islami,Ā an Islamic group linked to a number of terror organizations in Pakistan whose members have been accused of war crimes inĀ Bangladesh.
B. Khan SupportedĀ Convicted TalibanĀ Sympathizers
In 2009, Khan acted as aĀ memberĀ of anĀ international campaignĀ which sought to resist attempts to extraditeĀ Babar Ahmad and Syed Talha Ahsan for their role in providing material support to the Taliban and Chechen jihadist groups via a number of websites they ran under the name ofĀ Azzam Publications. Ahmad and Ahsan were ultimately extradited to the United States, where theyĀ pled guiltyĀ to terrorism charges.
Khan went to visit Babar Ahmad on multiple occasions between May 21, 2005 and June 2006, while he was being held in Woodhill prisonĀ awaiting a ruling on his extradition request. It was reported that Khan visited Ahmad, not in his capacity as an MP, but as a friend, as the two had known each other sinceĀ they were children.Ā In September of 2005, in an attempt to thwart Ahmadās extradition to the United States, Khan presented a petition containingĀ 18,000 signaturesĀ to then Home Secretary Charles Clarke, calling for him to be tried in the UK instead. However, Ahmad was ultimately extradited to the US on October 5, 2012, where he was held in custody until his release in July 2015.
C. Khan Has Involved Himself With Groups Connected To Al-Qaeda, ISIS and Al-Nusra
Sadiq Khan has historically maintained close relational and professional ties with groups associated with both Al-Qaeda and ISIS. During the 1990’s, Khan’s brother in lawĀ Makbool JavaidĀ gave fiery public addresses advocating jihadĀ and whoseĀ name even appeared on a fatwa calling for holy war against the United Kingdom and United States. JavaidĀ was a member of the Islamic groupĀ Al-Muhajiroun. Al-Muhajiroun was founded by Islamic hate preacherĀ Omar Bakri Muhammad, who has been banned from the UK since 2005 and acted as a sponsor and recruiter of British jihadists seeking to join ISIS. Al-Muhajiroun was also lead byĀ Anjem Choudary, a British Islamist who wasĀ jailedĀ in 2016 for supporting the Islamic State after heĀ released guidesĀ on making bombs and establishing “Muslim gangs” for the purpose of committing terror attacks. The guides are indicative of an increasingly tight relationship between organized crime and ISIS in Western Europe previously reported on byĀ Disobedient Media. Other connections toĀ Al-MuhajirounĀ include Parliament attackerĀ Khalid Masood,Ā Lee Rigby’s murdererĀ Michael AdebolajoĀ andĀ Abdul Waheed Majeed, an Al-Nusra affiliated militant who in 2014 became the first British born jihadist to carry out a suicide attack in Syria.
While Khan has tried to distance himself from his brother in law and Al-Muhajiroun, in 2003 he shared a stage withĀ Sajeel Abu Ibrahim, another member of Al-Muhajiroun and convicted terrorist who ran a camp in Pakistan which trained Taliban militants and Al-Qaeda 7/7 bomberĀ Mohammad Sidique Khan. Also speaking at the same event wasĀ Yasser al-Siri, a terrorist who has been sentenced to death in absentia by Egyptian authoritiesĀ over a political assassination attempt there which left a young girl dead.
In 2004, Khan made an “error of judgement” by attending four meetings organized byĀ Stop Political Terror, a group supported by Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula senior recruiter Anwar al-Awlaki. Stop Political Terror was later merged with the Islamic organization CAGE, who representedĀ the ISIS executioner “Jihadi John” (Mohammed Emwazi) as a “beautiful young man.” Khan claimed that he was merely there as part of his efforts to help fight the extradition of convicted terrorist Babar Ahmed to the United States. He has furthermore stated thatĀ he condemns CAGE despite his appearances at events organized by their affiliates and the fact that he wrote aĀ forwardĀ for a report run by CAGE in 2006.
In 2008,Ā reports revealed that Khan was servingĀ as a legal consultant for convicted 9/11 plotterĀ Zacarius Moussaoui. It wasĀ further revealed that Khan was theĀ only practicing MuslimĀ on Moussaouiās defense team. Moussaoui was ultimately extradited to the US, where he pled guilty to taking part in the 9/11 attacks. Moussaoui is currently being held at the Federal ADX Supermax prison in Florence, Colorado, where he is serving 6 life sentences without parole.
Khan also regularlyĀ attendedĀ Tooting Islamic Center (TIC), which was run byĀ Suliman Ghani. Gani is aĀ vocal supporterĀ ofĀ convictedĀ Al Qaeda operativeĀ Aafia Siddiqui, as well as aĀ supporterĀ of formerĀ Guantanamo Bay detaineeĀ Shaker Aamer. Khan has shared a platform with the controversial imam at leastĀ nine timesĀ between 2004 and 2013.
II. Khan Has Used His Political Influence To Fuel Sectarianism And Has Routinely FailedĀ To Speak Out Against Those Who DenigrateĀ Women’s Rights
A. Promotion Of Sectarianism
Sadiq Khan claims that much of his association with various individuals and groups tied to jihad and terrorism was a result of his work as a human rights lawyer. However,Ā The Daily BeastĀ has noted that Khan did not attend the majority of these events in his capacity as a lawyer at all.Ā Khan has a long history of making off color comments justifying sectarianism and terror. He has repeatedly had to apologize for comments he has made smearing moderate Muslims and telling Europeans and Americans to expect terrorism as a part of living in metropolitan areas.Ā In 2009, while serving as the “Minister for Community Cohesion,” Khan was interviewed by Iranian-backedĀ Press TV. During theĀ interview, he referred to moderate Muslim groups who commonly lead the fight to curb Islamic extremism as āUncle Toms.”
While Khan apologized for the remark, he has had no qualms about fomenting sectarian strife against Islamic minorities for political gain. In 2010, while running for re-election as Shadow Justice Secretary, Khan worked with theĀ Tooting Islamic CenterĀ (TIC) to attack his political opponent, Nasser Butt based on his ties to theĀ Ahmadiyya Islamic minority.Ā TheĀ Muslim Council of BritainĀ also contributed to sectarian attacks against the Ahmadiyya community in the UK.
In September 2016,Ā KhanĀ statedĀ in the wake of the New York and New Jersey bombings, which injured 35 peopleĀ that he believes the threat of terror attacks are simply āpart and parcel of living in a big city.”Ā KhanĀ has demonstrated a ready willingness toĀ label Scottish nationalism as promoting racism. Yet he was silent when huge crowds of Muslims descended upon London in December 2016 for a week of protests calling for the establishment of a globalĀ Caliphate. Protestors at the event openly waved flags and bore placards supporting the Taliban andĀ Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain.
B. Failure To Speak Out Against Marginalization Of Women
On many occasions, Khan hasĀ spokenĀ alongside individuals who promote Salafist principals advocating the abuse of women. In 2008, Khan wasĀ filmed delivering a speechĀ at the Global Peace and Unity festival in 2008 organised by the Islam Channel. The Islam Channel wasĀ found guilty by Ā the UK Office of Communications (Ofcom) of extremism both before and after the MP’s appearance. Members of the audience during Khan’s speech were openly waving the black flag of jihad and sporting headbands with extremist slogans written on them. The network’s head,Ā Mohamed Ali HarrathĀ was arrested on terror charges in South Africa after he was sought by Interpol andĀ Tunisia due to his involvement with a militant group there.Ā OfcomĀ specifically criticized the Islam Channel for comments it made labeling women who wore perfume as prostitutes as well as for advocating marital rape and violence against women.