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'Anti-gay' cleric talk cancelled 'Anti-gay' cleric talk cancelled
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A London university has cancelled a talk by an Islamic preacher who allegedly endorses killing homosexuals. A London university union has cancelled a talk by an Islamic preacher who allegedly endorses killing homosexuals.
Abu Usamah, recorded by Channel 4 saying gay people should be "thrown off a mountain", was due at University College London (UCLU) next week. Abu Usamah, recorded by Channel 4 saying gay people should be "thrown off a mountain", was due at University College London Union (UCLU) next week.
A university spokeswoman said: "UCLU has decided to cancel this event due to concerns that the health and safety criteria cannot be met."A university spokeswoman said: "UCLU has decided to cancel this event due to concerns that the health and safety criteria cannot be met."
Gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell had called the visit "disgraceful".Gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell had called the visit "disgraceful".
'Dogs' label'Dogs' label
In 2007, the Channel 4 programme Undercover Mosque recorded Mr Usamah referring to gay people as "dogs".In 2007, the Channel 4 programme Undercover Mosque recorded Mr Usamah referring to gay people as "dogs".
He was also filmed saying: "Do you practise homosexuality with men? Take that homosexual man and throw him off the mountain."He was also filmed saying: "Do you practise homosexuality with men? Take that homosexual man and throw him off the mountain."
The preacher has said his comments were taken out of context by the film-makers and that he was explaining it was an opinion featured in some books that he did not support.The preacher has said his comments were taken out of context by the film-makers and that he was explaining it was an opinion featured in some books that he did not support.
The UCLU spokeswoman said the union was autonomous and it had been the students' choice to invite the preacher to speak on 30 November.The UCLU spokeswoman said the union was autonomous and it had been the students' choice to invite the preacher to speak on 30 November.
Earlier this month Mr Usamah gave a speech at London's City University.Earlier this month Mr Usamah gave a speech at London's City University.