UK bars entry of Bilour, anti-Islam filmmaker: Report
UK home secretary says presence of Bilour and Bassey in their country is not 'conducive to public good.'
Weeks after the federal minister for Railways announced a $100,000 bounty for the anti-Islam filmmaker, he has been barred from entry into Britain, Geo News reported on Thursday.
According to details, the decision was apparently taken in a high level meeting with Britain’s home secretary Theresa May who decided that Bilour’s presence in the UK would not be “conducive to the public good.”
Bilour, who has been reportedly informed of Britain’s decision, though can take comfort in the fact that his nemesis, the anti-Islam filmmaker, has also been banned from entering the UK. Both have been declared “undesirable” as their presence in Britain could harm race relations and pose threats to Britain’s national interests.
Days after violent protests broke out across the Muslim world over the anti-Islam film "Innocence of Muslims", the Railways minister addressed a press conference in his native city of Peshawar and announced a $100,000 reward for anyone who murdered the offensive film's producer. Bilour had urged the rich people of the world to donate so that any prospecting killer could be "loaded with dollars and gold."
According to details, the decision was apparently taken in a high level meeting with Britain’s home secretary Theresa May who decided that Bilour’s presence in the UK would not be “conducive to the public good.”
Bilour, who has been reportedly informed of Britain’s decision, though can take comfort in the fact that his nemesis, the anti-Islam filmmaker, has also been banned from entering the UK. Both have been declared “undesirable” as their presence in Britain could harm race relations and pose threats to Britain’s national interests.
Days after violent protests broke out across the Muslim world over the anti-Islam film "Innocence of Muslims", the Railways minister addressed a press conference in his native city of Peshawar and announced a $100,000 reward for anyone who murdered the offensive film's producer. Bilour had urged the rich people of the world to donate so that any prospecting killer could be "loaded with dollars and gold."