Right Wing Watch reported on Monckton’s latest column for conspiracy website and “Birther” hub World Net Daily, in which the former advisor to England’s former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher urged the US Congress to outlaw passages of the Quran as incitement to murder.
“Nearly all acts of terrorism perpetrated throughout the world in the past quarter of a century were carried out by Muslims in the name of Allah,” Monckton falsely claimed, omitting acts of terror by US other Western countries and the Zionist regime.
“Craven public authorities have failed to act against the circulation of the [Quran] in its present form because they fear a violent backlash,” wrote Monckton.
But, he said, anti-Islamists should not shrink from banning the portions of the Quran that "call for violence against nonbelievers".
"A bill should be brought before Congress identifying all passages in the [Quran] which, whether in isolation or taken together, constitute incitement to murder," Monckton proposed.
He went on, “The bill should specify that anyone who reads any of these passages out loud is to be charged with that crime and, if convicted, subjected to the usual penalty for it – a long prison term.”
Source: Rawstory