Alas Brownie, irony and sarcasm, not easily seen in places like this.
Do you really believe Muslims would post here to discuss Islam and people would politely post questions? If it was, in my experience it would be a first.
With regard to the article, I think Murray was highlighting how those murders came to take place and the reaction to them, especially the support the killer of Asad Shah received from the public gallery and the reaction of his supporters to the verdict. This is because they fail to understand the enormity of his crime, possibly as they look towards the land of their fathers for an example. A land in which people the same as Mr Shah are frequently beaten or tortured to death while the police, who have been around while this was taking place, fail to take any action. This is because in Pakistan the Ahmadiyya Muslims are not considered to be Muslim and their persecution is supported by state legislation defining the sect as not Muslim, as well as that lovely Pakistani blasphemy legislation which Murray also touches on.
This has been imported here, into the UK and we will never know how many people secretly support or sympathise with the murderer.