Convicted terrorist demands money from 'racist' pubs
amersham, england - A convicted terrorist is suing the owner of an English pub for a 'racist' sign. The pub's sign depicts an Arab-looking man with a turban, which the terrorist claims incites violence. The man, Khalid Baqa, received a prison sentence in England in 2018 for inciting violence through writings. Locals are outraged by the lawsuit, as the pub, The Saracen's Head Inn, has a 500-year history with the same sign.
A convicted terrorist, Khalid Baqa, is demanding 2000 euros in damages from the owner of The Saracen's Head Inn in Amersham, England, over a sign depicting an Arab man. Baqa claims the image incites violence, while the pub owner dismisses the claim as 'ridiculous'.
In 2018, Baqa received a four-year and eight-month prison sentence in England for inciting violence through writings.
Local residents are expressing disbelief over the lawsuit, considering the long-standing history of The Saracen's Head Inn and its sign. The term 'Saracen' dates back to ancient times and refers to Arabs and Muslims who resisted Roman emperors. It was later used during the Christian crusades to refer to Muslims.
There are over 30 pubs in England with the name Saracen, and Baqa intends to take legal action against all of them.
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