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Buses and subway stations to carry anti-Islamic adverts bearing picture of James Foley shortly before he was murdered by Isil extremists
Anti-Islamic adverts are to appear on New York buses next week, funded by a pro-Israel group with a history of provocative campaigns.
One features an image of James Foley, the American journalist, flanked by an Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant extremist taken from the video of his murder and the slogan: “Yesterday's moderate is today's headline.”
Alongside is a photograph of the London rapper suspected by some of being “Jihadi John”, the masked man in the video.
The American Freedom Defense Initiative has run similar advertisements before, heading off criticism that they enflame public feelings towards Muslims by citing the first amendment's guarantee of free speech.
Its president, Pam Geller, defended the ads saying they were designed to put pressure on Muslim communities to root out extremists in the midst. She added that a previous campaign – condemned for depicting a war between civilised men and “savages” - was vindicated by the rapid rise of Isil in Iraq and Syria this year.
“Controversial during its first run for calling jihadis “savages,” now this ad has been abundantly vindicated by the savagery of the Islamic State,” she said. “As numerous political leaders, including Barack Obama, call the Isis jihadis “savages” or “barbarians.”
The ads are due to appear on 100 buses and two subway entrances.
The group has even launched a crowd funding appeal to raise $20,000 (£12,000) to extend the campaign.
However, the ads have been condemned by Bill de Blasio, New York mayor, who described them as “outrageous, inflammatory and wrong”.
"These hateful messages serve only to divide and stigmatise when we should be coming together as one city," he told The New York Daily News on Friday.
One advert featured a photograph of Adolf Hitler, meeting a Muslim leader.
However, one was rejected by New York's transport authority, for fear it would be seen as a call to violence against Jews.
It included the quote: “Killing Jews is Worship that draws us close to Allah,” with an attribution to Hamas MTV, beside a masked figure before featuring the tag line: “That’s his jihad. What’s yours?”
Last year Ms Geller was barred from entering the UK to join a far-right English Defence League rally in Woolwich. The decision was taken personally by Theresa May, the Home Secretary, on the grounds that her statements may foster hatred and provoke violence.
Controversial anti-Islam adverts to run on New York buses - Telegraph
Anti-Islamic adverts are to appear on New York buses next week, funded by a pro-Israel group with a history of provocative campaigns.
One features an image of James Foley, the American journalist, flanked by an Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant extremist taken from the video of his murder and the slogan: “Yesterday's moderate is today's headline.”
Alongside is a photograph of the London rapper suspected by some of being “Jihadi John”, the masked man in the video.
The American Freedom Defense Initiative has run similar advertisements before, heading off criticism that they enflame public feelings towards Muslims by citing the first amendment's guarantee of free speech.
Its president, Pam Geller, defended the ads saying they were designed to put pressure on Muslim communities to root out extremists in the midst. She added that a previous campaign – condemned for depicting a war between civilised men and “savages” - was vindicated by the rapid rise of Isil in Iraq and Syria this year.
“Controversial during its first run for calling jihadis “savages,” now this ad has been abundantly vindicated by the savagery of the Islamic State,” she said. “As numerous political leaders, including Barack Obama, call the Isis jihadis “savages” or “barbarians.”
The ads are due to appear on 100 buses and two subway entrances.
The group has even launched a crowd funding appeal to raise $20,000 (£12,000) to extend the campaign.
However, the ads have been condemned by Bill de Blasio, New York mayor, who described them as “outrageous, inflammatory and wrong”.
"These hateful messages serve only to divide and stigmatise when we should be coming together as one city," he told The New York Daily News on Friday.
One advert featured a photograph of Adolf Hitler, meeting a Muslim leader.
However, one was rejected by New York's transport authority, for fear it would be seen as a call to violence against Jews.
It included the quote: “Killing Jews is Worship that draws us close to Allah,” with an attribution to Hamas MTV, beside a masked figure before featuring the tag line: “That’s his jihad. What’s yours?”
Last year Ms Geller was barred from entering the UK to join a far-right English Defence League rally in Woolwich. The decision was taken personally by Theresa May, the Home Secretary, on the grounds that her statements may foster hatred and provoke violence.
Controversial anti-Islam adverts to run on New York buses - Telegraph