UK: Chaplain banned for exposing Islamic extremism in prisons – Christian Concern

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01/12/21

 

“Pastor Songs case is being heard today, so please pray that he will get a fair hearing.”  Admin

Christian prison chaplain and former detective, Pastor Paul Song, has been suspended for 10 years from all prisons for telling a Sunday newspaper about Islamic extremism dominating HMP Brixton. Pastor Song, 50, is set to have a permission hearing for judicial review at the High Court tomorrow, Tuesday 12 January.

Exposing Islamic radicalisation in prison

Pastor Paul Song spoke to the Mail on Sunday in September 2018 after news broke about his experiences at the hands of radical Islam in the London prison. His experiences have included having his mainstream evangelical courses hijacked by Islamic extremists, and inmates taking over the prison’s Christian chapel and proclaiming support for the killers of Lee Rigby.

The pastor also spoke of fearing for his own safety and of being assaulted and racially abused by Islamic inmates.

Pastor Song, who had given nearly 20 years of exemplary service to the prison, also revealed how Muslim gangs were being allowed to act with impunity and were intimidating inmates to convert to Islam.n

 

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