The disclosure of the identity of "Jihadi John," the executioner of Islamic State, alias Mohamed Emwazi, is throwing one of the most influential humanitarian organizations in the UK, "Cage", into complete discredit.
Another video shows Qureshi approving Sharia law and stoning.
He also objects to the use of the expression "suicide bombings", suggesting it would be better to call these "martyrdom operations".
And among the foundations which finance Cage are the Joseph Rowntree Trust, created by the Quaker chocolate magnate, and the Roddick Foundation, the charity of Anita Roddick, the Body Shop's founder.
This is not the first time that Cage comes under indictment.
Then Secretary General of Amnesty, the Italian Claudio Cordone, said: "Begg and others in his group Cageprisoners have very clear ideas on the role of defensive jihad. Are these ideas antithetical to human rights? Our answer is no".
Long is the list of shameful acts of these "humanitarian" NGOs: Jenin war crime lies, Ammesty's refusal of a 9/11 memorial, Human Rights Watch's appeasement, the health organization screaming about "Gaza's genocide".
With the story of Qureshi, the collusion, clearly established, between the jet set of human rights and the monster of jihadism has reached embarrassing levels. "Humanitarianism" has crossed the thin red line that separates the defense of human rights, even for terrorists, from complacency towards and collusion with their hateful totalitarian ideas.