Hatun Tash

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Hatun Tash (born 1982) is a British Christian preacher. A former Muslim, she is known for her public speaking and criticism of Islam at Speakers' Corner in London. Her activism and criticism of Islam has led her to become the victim of several attacks and plots against her.

Activism[edit]

Tash is a former Muslim from Turkey.[1] After emigrating to the United Kingdom, she became a student of Christian apologist Jay Smith's Oxford Centre of Christian Apologetics, and later founded the Defend Christ Critique Islam (DCCI) organisation. She first accompanied Smith to Speakers' Corner in London's Hyde Park in 2013, where she became known for stunts such as displaying cartoons of Muhammad and drilling holes in the Quran.[2][3]

Tash was arrested twice by the Metropolitan Police at Speakers' Corner in December 2020 and in May 2021. In the first instance after she was assaulted by a group of Muslim men for wearing a t-shirt featuring a picture of Muhammad, and the second time citing COVID-19 regulations. In October 2022, the police however apologised to Tash for falling "below standards", and awarded her £10,000 in compensation and costs.[4][5]

Attacks and plots[edit]

Tash has been the victim of several assaults. She was dragged to the ground by a mob in July 2020, punched in the face in October 2020, and surrounded by a mob "screaming for her blood" in May 2021.[6]

In July 2021, Tash was stabbed several times during an appearance at Speakers' Corner by an unknown assailant. She suffered wounds to her face and hands.[1][7] The attacker was never caught.[8]

In September 2022, Muslim convert Edward Little was arrested for attempting to purchase a gun in order to kill Tash. He was being monitored by MI5 after he previously had considered attacking Queen Elizabeth II's funeral. In December 2023, he received a minimum prison term of 16 years.[9][10][11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Mayberry, Carly (28 July 2021). "Suspect Who Stabbed Christian Activist Multiple Times at London's Speaker's Corner Still At Large". Newsweek.
  2. ^ Mulhall, Joe (24 February 2023). "Corridors Of Power: The Secret Anti-Muslim Group In The Heart Of Westminster". Hope not hate.
  3. ^ Preston, Heather (28 July 2021). "'The intention was to kill me': Evangelist blames police for Speaker's Corner stabbing". Premier Christian News.
  4. ^ Ames, Jonathan (21 October 2022). "Met says sorry for arresting Christian preacher Hatun Tash". The Times.
  5. ^ Kumar, Anugrah (22 October 2022). "Christian evangelist awarded $11,000 for arrest; police apologize". The Christian Post.
  6. ^ O'Reilly, Esther (10 August 2021). "An interview with Hatun Tash, the Christian preacher stabbed at Speakers' Corner". The Spectator.
  7. ^ Wells, Andy (28 July 2021). "Preacher stabbed at Speakers' Corner: 'Attacker was trying to kill me'". Yahoo News UK.
  8. ^ "Hatun Tash, Christian preacher feared missing, 'is fine'". Christian Today. 27 December 2023.
  9. ^ Badshah, Nadeem (15 December 2023). "Man jailed for at least 16 years over Speakers' Corner gun attack plot". The Guardian.
  10. ^ Kelly, James W. (15 December 2023). "Speakers' Corner: Edward Little jailed over Hyde Park gun attack plot". BBC News.
  11. ^ Brown, David (16 December 2023). "Islamic extremist jailed for life over Hyde Park terror plot". The Times.

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