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‘I still need to live’: Christian preacher Hatun Tash on the plot to kill her
Tom Goodenough14 January 2024, 7:00am
Hatun Tash (Credit: YouTube/ Speak Life)
When Hatun Tash went missing before Christmas her friends and family had good reason to be worried. In recent years, Tash has moved house dozens of times and been repeatedly warned by police about threats to her safety. She has been stabbed and wrongly arrested. Tash has been harassed on the street and followed by strange men outside her home.
Tash, who is 41, has been targeted because she is a Christian preacher who used to be a Muslim. Last week, an Islamist terrorist who tried to buy a gun to kill her had his jail sentence increased. Edward Little, a 22-year-old Muslim extremist from Brighton, will now spend at least 24 years behind bars for planning a terrorist attack against Tash. Little, who was initially sentenced to 16 years at the Old Bailey last summer, refused to come to court for sentencing.
Others who seek to do Tash harm continue to roam the streets of Britain
But while Little is now safely locked up, Tash – who has since been found safe and well – feels little relief. There are, after all, plenty of others who would seek to do her harm. The man who slashed her in the face in July 2021 at Hyde Park’s Speakers’ Corner, where she regularly used to go to read from the Bible and critique the Islamic religion she used to follow, has never been caught. As a result, Tash must keep her whereabouts a secret: the Met, who launched a missing person’s investigation into her disappearance, have since confirmed that Tash is OK but won’t say how they know, or where she is.
‘I don’t feel safe at all,’ she tells me over the phone when we spoke before Little’s sentencing. ‘There are lots of other individuals (who might be) planning or thinking the same thing. Recently, I got followed…by a couple of individuals. I don’t get scared that much. But sometimes, if you are in a quiet road and if your phone is about to die, and there are men behind you, you’re just like: no one is going to find my body.’
Life is hard for Tash, who nowadays tries to make ends meet with research work, in between her evangelism. The fallout from the plot against her life led her to stop preaching at Speakers’ Corner, where Little had planned to attack her. She says she did so mostly out of concern over the safety of others who might gather there. The plot against her was also believed to have been aimed at those who might have come to her assistance. It seems hard to believe that she might one day risk a return but she is adamant that she wants to do so. For now, though, she knows she must stay away: ‘If someone turns up to Speakers’ Corner with chemicals, there is a possibility that they will miss you. They might harm someone else. So it just don’t want to be responsible for someone’s life or someone’s safety,’ she says.
‘I’m not brave,’ she says, ‘But…you’ve got to make a choice. Do you want to deal with it or you just want to just keep quiet. And shut down? Once they know they have (silenced you), they can stop you. Then it’s a win for them. But they’ve been winning quite a long time. I don’t have much to lose’
Tash grew up in Turkey as a Muslim and became a Christian after moving to England. The name of her organisation reflects her heritage: Tash is director of the ‘Defend Christ Critique Islam’ group. Tash’s willingness to talk about Islam has made her plenty of enemies. She insists that she focuses on what Islam teaches, rather than an individual’s faith. But she is no doubt that being an ex-Muslim who has turned against her childhood faith makes her a target: ‘When the foundation of Islam is being shaken, lots of people (have) never heard those things. So it is it is not easy for them to deal with it, especially if they were never taught to think critically or have proper debates and discussions.’
A remarkable detail emerged during Little’s trial last year: when he was shown a video of Tash preaching, he erupted from his chair inside the police station. He assaulted an officer and had to be restrained. Tash is baffled that she can generate such hatred among a man she has never met: ‘I don’t even know what his favourite colour is. I don’t know anything about this gentleman’.
Tash insists that, as a Christian, she is compelled to talk about her religion – as well as the religion she left behind. For those who aren’t religious, her logic can be difficult to follow: why put yourself at such risk? But Tash’s argument, that she lives in a democracy where free speech is a guiding principle, is hard to fault.
Little is in prison, but others who seek to do Tash harm continue to roam the streets of Britain. Tash, however, is determined not to let them win. ‘You can’t stop going to Marks and Spencer because someone is going to harm you. I still need to live my life. If I don’t – If I can’t live freely under the law – that’s just not life at all.’
A note from the author: some of Hatun Tash’s friends and family have been in touch and remain worried about Tash’s whereabouts. For clarification, my conversation with Tash took place prior to Little’s sentencing and I have no new information about where she might be.
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For those of you who are aware of David Wood, you know of course that he and his equally famous friend Nabeel Qureshi are no longer on YouTube, first because Nabeel passed away, and 2ndly because David Wood had become primarily interested in evangelizing to Muslims, and YouTube decided to pull down and censor a lot of his videos for being critical of Islam. David Wood's videos are now on a privately hosted website.
His former channel, however, with its massive follower count, was turned over to another colleague of his named Hatun Tash. Ms. Tash is also an evangelist to Muslims. Her channel claims she has, "in a 3-year period, brought 1,000 Muslims to Jesus Christ, including 17 imams." She has survived 2 attempts on her life by certain radical muslims who seem dedicated to trying to assassinate her.
On December 21st, the Youtube channel Hatun Tash DCCI Ministries livestreamed a video. The man on this video, as you can clearly see, is not Ms. Tash, but her friend Dr. Jay Smith who reports that Hatun Tash has been missing for over a month and has not contacted anyone, even her own team.
For some reason, the police keep shutting down missing persons reports on her.
They are now asking people, especially in the UK, to help find her since the police are of no use and also put political pressure on the authorities to investigate. She was last seen in the UK (apparently in London?) on November 19th.
See the linked video and video description for more information
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wisdomfish · 3 years
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Stabbed for simply speaking.
Christian evangelist stabbed in London: Hatun Tash is a Christian apologist who has been sharing the gospel with Muslims in the well-known Speaker’s Corner of Hyde Park.
“If the world hates you, understand that it hated Me first. If you were of the world, it would love you as its own. Instead, the world hates you, because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world.…” ~ John 15:18-19
https://evangelicalfocus.com/cities/12636/christian-evangelist-stabbed-in-london-recovers-from-injuries
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brad-lee · 3 years
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Woman stabbed repeatedly in the face by Muslim.
Liberals’ heads explode trying to decide who they should side with.
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stillevann · 4 years
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Muslim Man Attacks Hatun Tash at Speakers’ Corner
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stillevann · 4 years
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Hatun Tash ASSAULTED by Muslim For Muhammad Cartoon
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stillevann · 4 years
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Hatun Tash Fundraiser!!!
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