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Source: Reuters
Plans to build Britain's biggest mosque have been halted because
the Islamic sect behind the huge project failed to meet a planning
application deadline, the authority in charge of the land's
development said.
The intended construction project at a site in east London, dubbed
the mega-mosque by the press, has caused controversy since 2007
when its ambitious design plans were first aired.
At the time, some 48,000 local people signed a petition to stop the
mosque being built at Abbey Mills in Stratford, in the poorer east
end of the city which has a large Asian community.
It is on the site of a former chemical works.
UK media reported the complex, situated south of the 2012 Olympics
Park, would be able to accommodate 12,000 worshipers, making the
mosque one of the largest in Europe.
The government has been focussing efforts on trying to prevent
young British Muslims from being radicalised by violent
Islamists.
Fearful that it could be fostering home-grown militants it has
banned some groups it labels extremist and turned to moderate
Muslim organisations and the general public to help tackle the
threat.
Britain is also keen to show it is clamping down on Islamist
radicals after a Nigerian who studied in London tried to blow up a
plane flying to the United States on Christmas Day.
Last week the government said it would outlaw an Islamist group,
Islam4UK, that provoked anger with a plan to march through a town
where British troops killed in Afghanistan are honoured.
British police have been on high alert after four young
British-born Islamists carried out suicide bombings on London's
transport network in July 2005 killing 52 people.
Newham council said the sect, Tablighi Jamaat, which owns the land
through a trust was encouraged to submit a long-term strategy for
the site whose land the council says is important to the local
community and must benefit the public.
A spokesman for the local government authority said temporary
planning permission for the site originally expired in 2006, but
that in good faith the trust was given an extension until January
2010 to comply and submit its long-awaited masterplan.
He said that no such plan has been received and that the trust,
which has set up a makeshift mosque on the land, has been operating
illegally on the grounds since 2006.
The council said the movement has been warned that it must leave
the site and dismantle its place of worship by Thursday of this
week or the authority would seek an enforcement action through the
courts.
"If at the end of a compliance period the occupants are still
operating we can look to prosecute as it becomes a criminal
offence," Newham council said in a statement.
Tablighi Jamaat, which reportedly has 80 million followers
worldwide and adheres to a strict interpretation of Islam, could
not be reached for comment.
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