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Fox News 'terror expert' Steve Emerson compares aftermath of Birmingham Muslim comments to 'waterboarding' | Fox News 'terror expert' Steve Emerson compares aftermath of Birmingham Muslim comments to 'waterboarding' |
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The self-proclaimed Fox News “terror expert” who described Birmingham as a “no-go area for non-Muslims” has compared what he has gone through in the wake of the comments to waterboarding. | The self-proclaimed Fox News “terror expert” who described Birmingham as a “no-go area for non-Muslims” has compared what he has gone through in the wake of the comments to waterboarding. |
Appearing on Sky News to apologise for what he called his “sloppy research” and “inexcusable error”, Steve Emerson said he “deserved the pain and hurt” he has experienced since. | Appearing on Sky News to apologise for what he called his “sloppy research” and “inexcusable error”, Steve Emerson said he “deserved the pain and hurt” he has experienced since. |
“Hearing it over when you played it was like waterboarding, I guess,” he said. | “Hearing it over when you played it was like waterboarding, I guess,” he said. |
The pundit’s comments during a live TV broadcast on Sunday – that “there are actual cities like Birmingham that are totally Muslim, where non-Muslims just simply don't go in” – were widely derided and drew a response from David Cameron himself. | The pundit’s comments during a live TV broadcast on Sunday – that “there are actual cities like Birmingham that are totally Muslim, where non-Muslims just simply don't go in” – were widely derided and drew a response from David Cameron himself. |
In the full interview, Emerson also turned his attention to the UK capital, saying: “(In) parts of London there are actually Muslim religious police who beat and actually wound seriously anyone who doesn't dress according to Muslim religious attire.” | In the full interview, Emerson also turned his attention to the UK capital, saying: “(In) parts of London there are actually Muslim religious police who beat and actually wound seriously anyone who doesn't dress according to Muslim religious attire.” |
Speaking to ITV News, the Prime Minister said Emerson was “clearly a complete idiot”. | Speaking to ITV News, the Prime Minister said Emerson was “clearly a complete idiot”. |
“When I heard this, I choked on my porridge and I thought it must be April Fool's Day,” he said. | “When I heard this, I choked on my porridge and I thought it must be April Fool's Day,” he said. |
“Now he has started with an apology, that's not a bad start, but what he should do is look at Birmingham and see what a fantastic example it is of bringing people together of different faiths, different backgrounds and actually building a world-class, brilliant city with a great and strong economy.” | “Now he has started with an apology, that's not a bad start, but what he should do is look at Birmingham and see what a fantastic example it is of bringing people together of different faiths, different backgrounds and actually building a world-class, brilliant city with a great and strong economy.” |
Emerson’s new comments come in the wake of a CIA torture report that found US security services used waterboarding among other violent acts of interrogation on suspected terrorists. | Emerson’s new comments come in the wake of a CIA torture report that found US security services used waterboarding among other violent acts of interrogation on suspected terrorists. |
Asked by Sky News if he felt the comparison might cause further offence, the pundit said: “I didn’t mean to offend anyone, just to explain the fact that it was hurtful for me and everyone else and I deserved to feel the pain of listening to it over again.” | Asked by Sky News if he felt the comparison might cause further offence, the pundit said: “I didn’t mean to offend anyone, just to explain the fact that it was hurtful for me and everyone else and I deserved to feel the pain of listening to it over again.” |
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