Racial hatred arrest for internet blogger
Paul Ray is a man who when confronted by evil in his community stood up and confronted it. His reward from his country was to be arrested and investigated for a "hate crime".
Paul has decided, as of 12 April 2008, to stop blogging, hopefully for only a short time. Pay a visit to his blog and review his posts. You will see a man who has risen to the challenge of death threats by Pakistani drug dealers and an insane charge by his government of a "hate crime" against those very drug dealers. His "crime" consisted of posting factual events taking place in his community on his blog LIONHEART.
Paul's should be an inspiration to all who wish to stand up to the Islamist attack on the West and the cowardly PC politicians who are leading the West into oblivion.
He now faces a hearing in May to determine if he will be prosecuted for "incithig racial hatred" or the charges will be dropped.
Here's a writeup from Luton On Sunday:
FROM LUTONONSUNDAY.COM:
Racial hatred arrest for internet blogger
BY JESSICA CUNNIFFE
A blogger from Dunstable has been arrested and released on bail for allegedly stirring up racial hatred.
Paul Ray Paul Ray, who uses the pseudonym Lionheart on his provocative online diary, was arrested two weeks ago after returning from South Carolina, America where he was seeking political asylum.
He had already been warned via email on January 3 by Bedfordshire Police that he would be arrested if he returned.
Last month he attended Greyfriars police station in Bedford, was arrested then bailed and told to return in May to either be released or charged.
His blog includes his opinions on the heroin trade, Islamic fundamentalism and alleged police corruption.
Mr Ray, who used to have a flat in Great Northern Road and a computer shop on Albion Street, claims he has received death threats.
He told Luton/Dunstable on Sunday: "I felt it was right to come back. I handed myself in at a Bedford police station.
"I was arrested on suspicion of stirring up racial hatred. They questioned me on parts of my blog. Compared to what's happening out there I haven't done that much.
"I'm a Christian - that's my defence.
"My belief it that it's my rights and responsibility to say what some people may not like, which may hurt feelings.
"My blog is a response to what is happening. I have not called for violence.
"You have got some Muslims calling for followers to overpower the state, opening recruiting for a global jihad and raising funds for this.
"I've written a few words on a blog." A spokeswoman for Bedfordshire Police said: "I can confirm that someone has been arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred and has been released on police bail to return in May.
"He hasn't been charged but if he chooses to identify himself then that's his concern."