SHARE The former leader of the UK’s main opposition Labour Party launched a peace project featuring a supporter of hate preacher Abu Hamza. Jeremy Corbyn launched the Peace and Justice Project this week with a publicity video starring Massoud Shadjareh, founder and chairman of the Islamic Human Rights Commission. Mr Shadjareh spoke out against the 2006 conviction of Abu Hamza for inciting racial hatred and his extradition to the US on terror charges. Abu Hamza was jailed for seven years in the UK for hate speeches in his time as imam at Finsbury Park mosque in north London and in 2015 he was jailed for life in the US.