- Omar Khayam
Omar Khayam (born
Bedford , 1983) is a British Muslim who achieved a considerable degree of notoriety following aprotest in which he dressed like asuicide bomber . In February 2006 he attended protests inLondon against theMuhammad cartoons .Khayam was brought up in the
Bedford area ofBedfordshire , which is home to a small number of Asian descendants, as well as a few other ethnic minorities. [ [http://www.southbeds.gov.uk/Images/SBFinalStrategy_tcm6-649.pdf Building a Safer South Bedfordshire] - South Beds Community Safety Partnership] The area has a "growing" drugs and gangs problem and when Khayam was 16 he was charged with throwing 2oz bag ofcrack cocaine from acar window to try to avoid detection from the pursuing police. He got eight years in 2002 for possession of aclass A drug with intent to supply and a fine for having a small amount ofheroin , but his sentence was cut to five-and-a-half years on appeal. [http://212.187.153.30/cartoonprotests/story/0,,1704857,00.html Mock suicide bomber back in jail for breaching parole] -The Guardian -February 8 ,2006 ] He was released onparole in 2005, having served half of his sentence. According to a report in the "Daily Mirror ", he had been a significant local drug dealer in Bedford, known on the street as "Skinner". The report stated that he became increasingly radicalised in prison, mixing with extremist Islamists, and promising to sell drugs to aid their cause [ [http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/tm_objectid=16673951&method=full&siteid=94762&headline=cocaine-hate--name_page.html The Mirror] .]In 2006 the Danish
Muhammad cartoons were republished in many newspapers across Europe. Of them, Khayam said "I found the pictures deeply offensive as a Muslim and I felt the Danish newspaper had been provocative and controversial, deeply offensive and insensitive." [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4687996.stm Protester is returned to prison] -BBC News . Tuesday,7 February 2006 ]In response, at a protest over their publication, Khayam dressed in the style of a suicide bomber. Although there were no direct disturbances or arrest as a result of his outfit, photographs of Khayam became public after the event. As this was less than a year after the lethal
7 July 2005 London bombings , his actions were prominently featured in news reports, such as on the front page of "The Sun" which expressed outrage against his protest endorsing the deaths in London. [ [http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006060002,00.html The Sun] ] When newspapers traced his whereabouts, he initially refused to apologise, saying his protest was justifiable. However, he later appeared publicly alongside local Labour MPPatrick Hall to apologise, declaring his actions "wrong, unjustified and insensitive", [http://212.187.153.30/cartoonprotests/story/0,,1704857,00.html Mock suicide bomber back in jail for breaching parole] -The Guardian -February 8 ,2006 ] adding "by me dressing the way I did, I did just that, exactly the same as the Danish newspaper, if not worse. My method of protest has offended many people, especially the families of the victims of the July bombings. This was not my intention." [ [http://media.guardian.co.uk/presspublishing/story/0,,1703396,00.html 'Suicide bomber' protester apologises] -The Guardian -February 6 ,2006 ] Hall, his MP, said "He acted on impulse - couple of friends, they got on the train and got to London, and I believe this was an impulsive, foolish reaction to what he saw was the offence of the publication of those cartoons." [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4687996.stm Protester is returned to prison] -BBC News . Tuesday,7 February 2006 ]Subsequent to this apology, newspapers reported his prior conviction for selling illegal drugs, and accused him of hypocrisy as such drugs are haram (prohibited under Islam), and drug trafficking carries a mandatory death sentence in several Muslim countries.Fact|date=March 2008
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7 February 2006 , following heavy publicity, he was arrested byBedfordshire Police and returned to prison for unspecified parole violations. [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2028521,00.html The Times] ] [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4687996.stm Protester is returned to prison] -BBC News . Tuesday,7 February 2006 ] His arrest for parole violation was at the direct request of theHome Office in the wake of these news reports, although it is not known if it was directly related to his protest activity. Following his release, more controversy followed Omar Khayam after his appointment as a train cleaner forFirst Capital Connect inCambridge ,UK . [ [http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=54315 World Net Daily] ]References
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UK Islamist demonstration outside Danish Embassy
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