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'''Inayat Bunglawala''' is the media secretary of the ]. He sometimes writes for ].

Presents himself as a "moderate" however, upon closer scrutiny has been revealed to a born Jihadist.

He is the son of a convicted heroin smuggler .

Despite a history of making some anti-Semitic statements was selected as one of seven "conveners" for a ] with responsibilities for tackling extremism among young Muslims In January 1993, Mr Bunglawala wrote a letter to Private Eye, the satirical magazine, in which he called the blind Sheikh Omar Abdul Rahman "courageous" - just a month before he bombed the World Trade Center in New York. Five months before 9/11, Mr Bunglawala also circulated writings of Osama bin Laden, who he regarded as a "freedom fighter", to hundreds of Muslims in Britain (source: ).

His cover was blown again recently when he was discovered to have been the culprit who sent a death threat to an anti jihadi web blogger

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