Wilders forgets he’s only supposed to be against Islam

PVV-leader Geert Wilders has come under fire from politicians after a comment he made on the campaign trail at a market in The Hague on Wednesday. Wilders said that voters want “a city with less problems and, if possible less Moroccans.”

Geert Wilders was on a market in Loosduinen with frontrunner for the PVV, Leon de Jong, campaigning for municipal council elections which are set for the 19th of March. They were handing out guilders in protest of the euro. During the visit, Wilders was questioned by NOS reporter Michiel Breedveld.

“Most important are the people here on the market, the Hagenaars, Hagenezen and Scheveningers”, Wilders said. “We are doing it for those people. They are voting for a safer and more social city with less problems and, if possible also less Moroccans.”

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UKIP’s alliance with extreme-right Islamophobes

EFD logoMembers of Nigel Farage’s political group in the European parliament have compared childbearing Muslim women to Osama bin Laden, spoken at a rally with the BNP’s Nick Griffin, and defended some of the far-right views of the Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik.

Farage is facing a decision after the May elections over whether to keep Ukip in the Europe for Freedom and Democracy (EFD) group, an alliance of parties from different countries of which he is co-president, amid criticism of the extreme positions of some of its MEPs and examples of anti-Islam rhetoric on its website.

Ukip argues that all British political parties are forced to have “strange bedfellows” in Europe as it allows parties to qualify for more speaking time in the EU parliament. However, MEPs in any such alliance must have “political affinity” or risk being disbanded by the EU and losing their funding.

Some anti-Islam comments appear on the EFD’s own website. In one video, Magdi Cristiano Allam, an MEP from the I Love Italy party, is translated as saying that Islam is not a religion but an ideology “that preaches hatred, violence and death, but that is something we’re not allowed to say”. His comments are made in response to a speaker at an EFD “study day”, who argues against “caving in” to Muslims in Europe and warns of the threat of “Islamisation” of western society.

One politician in the EFD, Slavi Binev from Bulgaria, spoke at Ukip’s conference last year. An interview with Binev on his website says: “If Osama bin Laden symbolises the cruellest aspect of the Islam for the Americans, then the Muslim woman with her numerous children are his European equivalent.”

The group also contains Frank Vanhecke, a Belgian MEP, whose former party Vlaams Blok was disbanded after a court found it violated anti-racism legislation in 2002. Vanhecke, now an independent, appeared at a student rally with Griffin, the BNP leader, in 2010 and told the Guardian he believes “Islamisation” is a serious problem for Europe.

Another politician in the group is Morten Messerschmidt, a Danish MEP whose youth organisation was given a conviction for incitement to racial hatred in 2002 after it argued crime such as rape was a product of a multi-ethnic society.

Ukip’s biggest partners in the EFD group are the Italian Lega Nord, which is reportedly considering leaving the EFD after the May elections for a tie-up with Marine Le Pen’s far-right French National Front.

Farage’s co-president is Francesco Speroni, an Italian MEP from Lega Nord, who defended some of the views of Breivik in 2011 saying: “If [Breivik’s] ideas are that we are going towards Eurabia and those sorts of things, that western Christian civilisation needs to be defended, yes, I’m in agreement.”

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Far-right Islamophobes compete for votes in Munich

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Die Freiheit leader Michael Stürzenberger addresses anti-mosque rally

The Süddeutsche Zeitung reports on how two far-right political parties, Die Freiheit (Freedom) and Bürgerinitiative Ausländerstopp (Citizens’ Initiative to Stop Immigrants – BIA), led respectively by Michael Stürzenberger and Karl Richter, are competing for the anti-Muslim vote in the forthcoming local elections in Munich.

While both parties incite hatred of Muslims, the BIA is a more traditionally fascist organisation, being an offshoot of the neo-Nazi NPD, of which Richeter is vice-chairman, and as its name indicates it promotes a hardline anti-immigration line. Die Freiheit represents the newer manifestation of the far right, concentrating on denouncing Muslims specifically rather than migrants generally, while also adopting a pro-Israel stance that is rejected by neo-Nazis.

Stürzenberger is a regular contributor to the “counterjihadist” website Politically Incorrect. He has come to prominence through waging a fierce campaign against plans to build an Islamic centre in Munich.

Süddeutsche Zeitung anticipates that both parties will win seats on Munich city council.

Update:  The results have been declared and Die Freiheit failed to gain any representation on Munich city council, though the BIA won a seat.

Slough TUC condemns far-right bullying tactics over Legoland event

Casuals United Legoland protestA trade union group has expressed disappointment after Legoland cancelled a controversial private event following threats of violence and protests.

An Eid family fun day organised by the Muslim Research and Development Foundation on Sunday was pulled by the Windsor theme park last week because it could “no longer guarantee the safety of guests and employees”. That followed staff being bombarded with threats from far-right groups including the English Defence League (EDL) because of the foundation’s association with controversial preacher Haitham al-Haddad.

The Slough Trades Council secretary, Anas Ghaffar, said: “It is a tragedy that an event such as this has been stopped as a result of the bullying tactics of groups such as the EDL.”

Slough Observer, 9 March 2014

The FN candidate with Nazi sympathies who wants to shoot Muslims

Séverine Amelot Facebook post

Under Marine Le Pen’s leadership the Front National has been trying to present a more respectable face to French voters. Unfortunately for Le Pen, some of her supporters aren’t entirely on message.

L’Express has revealed that Séverine Amelot, a municipal council candidate for the FN-led Rassemblement Bleu Marine alliance in Nevers, has posted Facebook photos of herself under a swastika flag and wearing a shirt with a Waffen-SS emblem.

Another photo features Amelot in a t-shirt with an Odin Cross, standing next a cannon which she talks about using to “kill all that scum … on Friday when they are at prayer”.

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Swedish Defence League leader jailed

Kamil Ryba, SDLThe anti-fascist publication Expo has reported that Kamil Ryba, head of the EDL’s sister organisation the Swedish Defence League, has been sentenced to six months in prison for threatening the staff at GT, the Göteborg edition of the Swedish daily Expressen.

Ryba turned up at the GT offices last December to protest against Expressen publishing the names of people who had anonymously incited racial hatred. He threw an egg and said he would come back with a knife next time. Ryba subsequently returned and left a package containing a knife and a copy of the Qur’an, which was addressed to the editors of Expressen and GT. The package was seen as a possible bomb threat and GT staff were forced to evacuate the building.

Ryba pleaded not guilty. According to GT, he claimed that by including a knife with the Qur’an he intended to convey that Islam is a violent ideology, not a religion. However, he was convicted of the offence of violating civil liberty, on the grounds that he had made threats that endangered freedom of expression. Ryba’s lawyer stated that he will appeal against the verdict.

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EDL hold flash demo against Islamic centre in Clacton-on-Sea

EDL Clacton anti-mosque protestPolice have monitored a rally by the English Defence League in an Essex coastal town.

A spokesman for Essex Police said the force was not aware of the demonstration until an off-duty police and community support officer spotted some of those involved at Clacton’s rail station.

The 20-strong group occupied an area of Pier Avenue from around 1.50pm until the last demonstrator left at 5pm. “This has been finished and dealt with,” the spokesman said. “The 20 demonstrators raised a few flags. There were no scuffles and no arrests.”

A post put up on the EDL’s Clacton-on-Sea Facebook website said: “To everyone who helped us today and the public of this great British town. We are here for the public and we will never surrender!”

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Man arrested after arson attack on Milton Keynes mosque

Thames Valley Police has arrested a 30-year-old man in connection with an arson attack on a mosque in Milton Keynes.

Officers were called to the mosque in Manor Road, Bletchley, shortly before 1am this morning (8/3) after reports of a man seen acting suspiciously shortly before a fire was started at the rear of the building. Officers carried out enquiries at the scene which led to them arresting a man on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life shortly afterwards. No one was hurt in the incident. The man, who is from the Milton Keynes area, remains in police custody at this time.

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Thatcham says ‘there’s no place for EDL here’

Newbury Weekly News EDL protest reportA demonstration in Thatcham town centre by English Defence League members and supporters has been condemned as “vigilantism”.

Newbury MP Richard Benyon condemned the incident at the weekend, saying: “In this country we don’t operate by the rule of the mob”. Meanwhile, shopkeepers and civic leaders told the far right organisation to “stay away from our town”.

For weeks, EDL members are said to have been leafleting and fly-posting in Thatcham. Matters came to a head last Friday evening when a group of EDL members and supporters, some claiming to hail from Bournemouth and Southampton, descended on Thatcham town centre.

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