No surprise here, sadly:

A director of an Islamist group who described the Islamic State executioner known as Jihadi John as “a beautiful young man” has been giving advice and support at pro-Palestine encampments at British universities.

Asim Qureshi, the research director of Cage, which has regularly campaigned on behalf of terrorism suspects, was invited to give a “teach-in” at a camp set up by students at University College London (UCL) on Friday evening.

He later went on to pray with Muslim protesters occupying the green at the nearby School of Oriental and African Studies (Soas).

Posting photos of his activities on Twitter/X yesterday, Qureshi wrote: “I was really honoured to provide a teach-in to the brave students from @UCLAFP [Action For Palestine] encamping at UCL.

“I spoke on the Qur’anic ethics of disobedience in times of structural violence. I was also really glad to bring some food cooked for the camp by my wife.”

Well he wouldn't have cooked it himself, would he? That's a woman's job. He's too busy studying the Qur’anic ethics of disobedience in times of structural violence. And lauding ISIS executioners.

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