with intent to cause that person to believe that immediate unlawful violence will be used against him or another by any person, or to provoke the immediate use of unlawful violence by that person or another, or whereby that person is likely to believe that such violence will be used or it is likely that such violence will be provoked. Sister, to be honest, Im so grateful I didnt say something else, because I dont fully remember what I said. Shes just glad it was something (to do with) the gospel. Because you never know, in those places you might say something which is so anti-gospel. You are not signed in as a Premium user; you are viewing the free version of this program. Two weeks before she was stabbed, Ms Tash started legal proceedings against the Met Police over allegations of false arrest and imprisonment. The attacker, dressed in black, sprinted off after the stabbing, with police and members of the public chasing him. But Tash told the CLC that police could have prevented the incident from ever happening. So again, why was she attacked? The force said in a statement: Police were called by the London Ambulance Service at 3.34pm on Sunday to reports of an assault at Speakers Corner. He added that the force was not prepared to discuss this further. Following a search of the area, a knife was recovered nearby. "No one is allowed to say the attacker was a Muslim, even though even the Muslims are saying it," a media source told Church Militant. Steve noted that "two police officers were sitting in a police car not more than 20 meters away from the attack against her life on Sunday and failed miserably to either prevent the attack or apprehend the attacker," but the media was failing to cover both these issues. She wishes the front didnt get all the attention, but shes not ashamed of it. Hatun is herself an ex-Muslim shunned by her own family since becoming a Christian. We are no longer accepting comments on this article. And so her distinctive approach of apologetics and polemics together was born. Hatun Tash, 39, was slashed during an event at London's Speaker's Corner on Sunday. As Daniel Greenfield reports, he has expressed a preference for killing Jews and has singled out for praise atrocities in which Jews were the intended targets. This is a place where anyone can get up on a soapbox to orate and is therefore an iconic symbol of Britain's historic devotion to freedom of . Ruths immediate family members, who survived the 1941 Farhud pogrom in Baghdad in which 180 Jews were killed and hundreds more injured, were part of the subsequent mass exodus of Jews to Israel in 1951.