French police probe mosque vandalism

Islam hors d'EuropePolice have opened an investigation after vandals scrawled swastikas and xenophobic slogans on the construction site of a mosque in north-western France, prosecutors said Thursday.

Inscriptions reading “Islam get out of Europe”, “No to Islam and to burkas”, along with swastikas, were discovered on Wednesday in Herouville-Saint-Clair, a suburb of the city of Caen in Normandy.

The incident came a day after French lawmakers passed on first reading a bill banning women from wearing the full-face Islamic vail in public.

RFI, 15 July 2010

67 per cent support veil ban in UK

Two thirds of British people would support a ban on Muslim women wearing face-covering veils in public similar to the one approved by French lawmakers this week, a poll found Friday

An online survey of 2,205 adults for Five News television found 67 percent of respondents agreed that the burkha – the full-face veil – should be banned. That figure rose to 80 percent among people aged over 55.

The YouGov poll was carried out between Wednesday and Friday, after France’s lower house of parliament voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to ban full Islamic veils in public spaces.

A Harris poll for the Financial Times in March revealed Britons were among the most tolerant in Europe towards the Islamic veil, with just 57 percent backing a ban, compared to 70 percent in France and 65 percent in Spain.

AFP, 16 July 2010

West Midlands community centre gutted in arson attack

Langley Islamic Culture Centre arson

A former community centre in Oldbury faces demolition after being gutted in an arson attack.

Up to 40 firefighters battled the blaze at Langley Hall in Vicarage Street last night, which was set to be taken over by the Langley Islamic Culture Centre. Crews battled flames from 1.30am to 6.30am, but the building was destroyed in the attack. Bosses at Sandwell Council say it is now likely to be demolished.

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More raving from McKinstry on the ‘the creeping Islamification of our society’

On the one hand, our civic leaders constantly trumpet their absolute commitment to the goals of equality and tolerance, especially for previously disadvantaged groups like women and gays.

On the other hand, they become utterly supine in the face of a hardline Muslim ideology that promotes bigotry, segregation and misogyny. The disastrous consequences of such institutionalised cowardice can be seen all around us. As the creeping Islamification of our society accelerates, our national identity is disappearing. Honour killings, and forced marriages, which would have been unthinkable 30 years ago, have now become features of modern Britain….

There is no more powerful symbol of the warped, contradictory values of our times than the rise of the burkha…. The burkha is rightly synonymous with medieval barbarity and theocratic totalitarianism. The urge to cover up women is the same impulse that stones them to death for adultery….

“In Europe … there is increasing pressure to outlaw this wretched instrument of subjugation. Belgium has already banned the burkha in public places, while Spain and the Netherlands are considering doing so. And this week the French Assembly in Paris voted overwhelming for a ban on wearing the full-face veil in public. Even the French Communists, normally in the vanguard of anti-western political correctness, supported the move.

Yet the political establishment here in Britain shares none of this indignation, despite all opinion polls showing that the vast majority of the public are in favour of such a ban. Like capital punishment or a freeze on immigration, this is not even seen as a polite subject for debate amongst the metropolitan elite.

There is no chance of any of the major parties taking up the cause. Just one backbench MP, the admirable Tory Philip Hollobone, has proposed legislation to outlaw the full veil but, without any real support in Parliament, his effort is doomed. That shows how deeply our politicians are in thrall to militant Islam.

Leo McKinstry in the Daily Express, 15 July 2010

Jerusalem Post interviews sinister right-wing bigot

douglas_murrayToday’s Jerusalem Post carries a long, rambling interview with Douglas Murray of the Centre for Social Cohesion.

Among the aperçus Murray offers is the bizarre claim that multiculturalism led the British police to refuse to investigate murders if they were classed as honour killings (“This is a community matter, they’d say”), the assertion that “you are more likely to become a major terrorist if you’ve gone to university” (as demonstrated by the case of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab who got “in touch with the top jihadis via his Islamic studies society”), and the revelation that Inayat Bunglawala, of all people, is a “very unpleasant sinister figure”!

Whereas there is of course nothing unpleasant or sinister about a right-wing bigot like Murray, who holds that “there’s a very rational fear in being scared of Islam today and wanting to act against it” and who advocates that “conditions for Muslims in Europe must be made harder across the board“.

US TV networks refuse to run right-wing mosque-bashing ad

A conservative political action committee blasted the CBS and NBC networks Wednesday for rejecting its ad imploring Americans to fight the mosque proposed for Ground Zero.

Titled “The Audacity of Jihad“, the commercial intersperses graphic footage of the 9/11 attacks with armed Muslim militants and the sounds of Muslims praying.

The narrator of the 60-second spot proposed by the National Republican Trust says, “On Sept. 11, they declared war against us. And to celebrate that murder of 3,000 Americans, they want to build a monstrous 13-story mosque at Ground Zero.”

In e-mails to the group, CBS and NBC officials said the ad did not meet the networks’ standards and guidelines for broadcast.

NRT executive director R. Scott Wheeler accused the networks of being two-faced, arguing they have run ads by such left-leaning groups as MoveOn.org.

Wheeler described the networks as “a very weak media that seems to be interested in only defending Muslims as poor victims.”

He said his group was planning to pay the networks more than $50,000 to run the ad.

CBS and NBC Universal corporate officials confirmed the ad was rejected by both networks.

New York Daily News, 15 July 2010

Murfreesboro: anti-mosque demonstrators meet with counterprotest

Murfreesboro Co-Exist

Anti-mosque marchers proudly paraded their opposition for a mile along East Main Street to the Public Square on Murfreesboro Wednesday. They carried flags of America and Israel, sang, “God Bless America,” and carried many signs, including: “Mosque leaders support killing converts. Tell it!”

While the crowd from both protesters and counter protesters appeared to number 500 to 600 at its peak, protest march organizer Kevin Fisher estimated that several hundred marched in his group alone from Central Magnet School to the County Courthouse.

There, they encountered hundreds more of counter protesters carrying signs with messages such as, “All you need is love” and “Freedom for all religion” and “Tolerance.”

“Ignore their hate,” Fisher told his participants as they turned the east corner of the Square on their way to the west side of the County Courthouse.

The marchers included other people seeking public office, such as congressional candidates George Erdel, who calls himself “a tea party Democrat”, and Lou Ann Zelenik, a Republican. Many Zelenik supporters proudly displayed signs and T-shirts with her name on it.

Erdel also helped organize the march, using a bullhorn to give instructions before the parade began. He also handed the bullhorn to Dusty Ray, the pastor of Heartland Baptist Church at Walter Hill where Erdel attends.

Ray led the large group gathered on the Central Magnet School grounds in prayer about their march in opposition to the plans of local Muslims. “They are about oppression,” Ray said in his prayer. “Lord, we’re trying to stop a political movement.”

Tennessean, 15 July 2010

See also “Counter protesters turn out in force too”, DNJ.com, 15 July 2010

Murfreesboro mosque demonstrators

EDL’s latest provocation in Dudley condemned

Faith representatives, politicians and community leaders have spoken out against the return of the English Defence League to Dudley Town Centre.

The Bishop of Dudley said: “People in Dudley from across cultures and faiths have lived and worked together for decades. EDL, by their repeated and unwanted visits are only trying to undermine the town with its reputation and relationships. We want as many residents to show we belong together; that Dudley is home for all of us.”

A peaceful, community rally, aimed at celebrating the diversity and unity of Dudley is set to take place on Saturday afternoon. The event, which has been organised by Dudley Borough Interfaith Network and supported by Unite Against Fascism, will take place between 1.30pm and 3.30pm. It will take place at the same time as a rally by the English Defence League, which will be taking place in Stafford Street.

Steve Sparrow, Coordinator of Dudley Borough Interfaith Network, said: “Dudley is a great place to live with warm and welcoming people. This celebration event shows just how futile the EDL’s attempts to separate us are.”

Dudley News, 15 July 2010

See also Dudley demo assembly details on the UAF website

And “Dudley unites against the EDL”, The Stirrer, 15 July 2010