I am always fascinated by coincidences. No more so than this interesting one that happened in Jamaica yesterday.
According to the reports in the Gleaner newspaper, Abdullah Al-Faisal who was deported from England after serving a prison term for preaching racial hatred and violence against non-Muslims, just happened to want to go to parliament on that day. He was however not allowed in as he was not properly dressed.
What I found curious was Al-Failsa's claim that his visit was impromptu as he was curious about the Jamaican parliament and just wanted to see it in action.
Isn't it passing the limits of great coincidences that his curiosity just managed to get the better of him on the day the "terrorism bill" was being debated there?.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Coincidences
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Of terrorisrs and accidents
Joan Williams BSc, is a retired radio talk show host who was educated in Canada, USA and Jamaica. She has traveled extensively in the USA, Africa, Europe, Asia, Latin American and the Caribbean
and enjoys blogging about her travels.
She has written several books which are available in paperback and ebook format at Amazon.com.
Her autobiography is entitled "Looking back...... the struggle to preserve our freedoms." (Now an audiobook at Audible).
Apart from writing and travelling, Joan is a committed grandmother, hiker, cyclist and outdoor lover.
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