UK: School pulls Hartlepool Nasir Mosque visit in response to parents' terror attack fears


“We (the Ahmadiyya Muslims) believe in loyalty to the country we live in. We are not a belligerent people - we are open and welcome anyone who wants to come in and look around.”

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: The Northern Echo
By Flossie Mainwaring-Taylor | June 8, 2017

THE regional president of a worldwide Muslim group has spoken of his sadness after a County Durham school cancelled its mosque trip.

Parents from Tow Law Millennium Primary School pulled their children from the visit citing the reason as the recent terrorist attacks in Manchester and London.

School staff were due to take pupils to Hartlepool’s Nasir Mosque next week.

Bilal Atkinson, regional president for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association UK, told The Northern Echo he was saddened by the decision.

He said: “The vast majority, 99 per cent, of all Muslims are peace-loving people. We feel so aggravated that we should be tarred by the same brush of horrible criminals who carry out terrorist attacks. We are normal law abiding people.
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