 
       ABOVE: Anjem Choudhary has aped Enoch Powell's 'rivers of blood' speech
 
 Shariah law may come through a holy war that will see rivers of blood on the streets. Clarkson has brought this day closer
 
      Anjem Choudhary, Muslim extremist cleric
 1st August 2010   
TOP Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson’s burka outburst could see “rivers of blood” on Britain’s streets.
The TV loudmouth caused outrage by claiming Muslim women wear  G-strings under their burkas on last Sunday’s show.                                                            
And hate preacher Anjem Choudary warned Islamic fanatics will “go to war” to protect the honour of  their women.                                                               
He declared: “Clarkson may think he was funny or was telling a joke when he said these things.
“But  this is not funny to everyone. And by making fun or disrespecting the  burka and Muslim women he has deeply  offended many people.                                                              
“It  is a grave offence to disrespect a  Muslim woman. People have gone to  war to protect the honour of Muslim women. And they will go to war  again.                                                               
“Clarkson  has stirred a hornets’ nest among young Islamic fundamentalists. He has  fanned the flames of their cause. I  believe that one day Britain, and  indeed every part of the world, will be governed by and under the  authority of the Muslims implementing Islamic Law.                                                               
“And  it will happen. It may come peacefully. But it may come through a holy   war that will see rivers of blood on the streets. Clarkson has brought  this day closer.”                                                              
Choudary’s warning echoes the words of right-wing MP Enoch Powell, who made his “rivers of blood” speech in 1968.                                                               
The  Tory politician stunned the country when he warned that uncapped  immigration would see mass unrest and blood spilled on the streets.  Clarkson, 50,  confessed he gets distracted by women in burkas when  driving, because he recently discovered what undies they wear.                                                              
He  claimed a woman in a burka “fell head over heels” in front of his taxi  in London’s Piccadilly and revealed her “red G-string and stockings”.                                                               
British-born Choudary, 42, said Clarkson could be in danger unless he says sorry.                                                               
He  said: “Clarkson’s comments may not have been directly against Islam but  he has upset many people – and actions have consequences.                                                               
“He has angered many young believers of Islam and he may face repercussions.                                                               
“There  are a growing number of young Islamic fundamentalists in this country  and many are ready to cause violence to protect Islam.                                                             
“I  would urge Clarkson to make a full and public apology to those he has   mistakenly offended. Otherwise his safety could be at risk.”
 
 
 
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