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London Book Publisher’s Home Attacked By Terrorists

London publisher Martin Rynja, whose company is publishing the book “The Jewel of Media” recently had his home firebombed by terrorists.

Apparently these “immigrant youths” did not want anyone publishing a fictitious account of Mohammed’s wife Aisha. This book was due to be published originally by Random House. But I guess they couldn’t stomach the terror threats.

The London home of the publisher of a controversial new novel that gives a fictionalised account of the Prophet Muhammad’s relationship with his child bride, Aisha, was firebombed yesterday, hours after police had warned the man that he could be a target for fanatics.

A petrol bomb is believed to have been thrown through the door of Martin Rynja’s £2.5m town house in Islington’s Lonsdale Square, which also doubles as the headquarters of his publishing company, Gibson Square. Three men have been arrested on terrorism charges.

The Observer has learned that police told Rynja late on Friday night to leave his property. His company recently made headlines when it announced it was to publish The Jewel of Medina.

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Yesterday the Metropolitan Police confirmed that three men had been arrested in connection with the incident in Lonsdale Square. Two men aged 22 and 30 were stopped by armed officers in the street outside the property and a third man, aged 40, was arrested near Angel tube station. Police have begun searching four addresses around north-east London – two in Walthamstow, one in Ilford and one in Forest Gate.

The men were arrested on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism, and last night were being questioned at a central London police station, a Met spokesman said. Scotland Yard confirmed that a small fire inside the property had been extinguished. ‘At this early stage it is being linked with the arrests,’ the spokesman said.

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One Response to “London Book Publisher’s Home Attacked By Terrorists”

  1. make quick money Says:

    There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written or badly written.

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