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He is condemned by many Muslims as an extremist. He has declared to his congregation that the September 11 attacks were justified. The Yemeni authorities had requested his arrest and extradition, claiming he was linked to plots to bomb targets there, but the British authorities have not complied. In 1999 his son Mohammed Mustafa Kamel was sentenced to three years in prison in Yemen for his part in a bombing campaign.
He was one of the leading critics of the January 20, 2003 police raid of the Finsbury Park mosque.
Abu Hamza also claimed that the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster was a sign from God. He said:
On February 4, 2003 (after being suspended since April 2002) Abu Hamza was dismissed from his position in the mosque by the Charity Commission, the statutory organisation that regulates charities (and hence most places of worship) in England and Wales.
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