SDL ‘heavily outnumbered’ by UAF counter-demonstrators in Dundee

Dundee Together anti-SDL protest 2013

A major crowd control operation involving mounted police and almost 100 uniformed personnel was mobilised to deal with a demonstration by rival political groups in Dundee on Saturday.

The protest by the far right Scottish Defence League and counter demonstration by the Unite Against Fascism (UAF) alliance passed without any arrests thanks to strict segregation outside the City Churches.

The two groups – the SDL heavily outnumbered – confronted each other and traded chants but were kept apart by barriers and four mounted officers.

The SDL members, who were bussed into Dundee from as far as Sunderland, shouted their loathing for what they called militant Islam, but their message was drowned out by the UAF, who condemned their racial intolerance.

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Finns Party leadership finally takes action against racist Islamophobe

James HirvisaariThe governing council of the opposition Finns Party voted unanimously to expel controversial MP James Hirvisaari following his admission that he took a photo of a friend posing in a Nazi salute at the Parliament – and later posted it online.

The party leadership upheld a proposal mooted Thursday by a working committee to strip lawmaker James Hirvisaari of his party membership. The unanimous decision came Friday during a meeting of party leaders, and follows the latest in a string of misdeeds by the flambouyant politician.

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Fierce debate over Islamic centre proposed for former Worcester Park Tavern

Plans to turn an abandoned pub into an Islamic community centre have sparked a fierce debate.

The South West London Ismaili Community has purchased the old Worcester Park Tavern which closed in August 2012. The group is launching a public consultation on proposals to turn the former public house into a centre for activities, a library and an area for meditation and spiritual practices.

Many of those commenting on our online story hope that the scheme will rejuvenate the building which has been left abandoned and blighted by squatters.

Others have voiced their opposition to it, with one reader commenting: “I’m sorry but I grew up in the area and don’t want to see this. I don’t live in the Middle East, I live near Worcester Park. This will just drive the area down and drive away residents that have lived in the area all their lives.”

But Nikki R hit back: “The ignorance that comes out when people read the word ‘Islamic’ is breathtaking. If and when the centre is open, politely request to visit. They’d make you welcome and you may learn more about people than what the Daily Mail chooses to tell you.”

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EDL ‘foot soldier’ fined for racist assault on Muslim woman

Tracy DaviesA woman from Charlton has been fined £150 pounds and ordered to pay £100 compensation after assaulting a woman wearing a burka in an unprovoked attack.

Tracy Davies has been found guilty of racially aggravated common assault. Her victim – a 55-year-old Somali woman – was shopping with her daughter in Woolwich when the 46 year old from Charlton Lane shouted racist remarks before hitting and punching her several times. Davies denied having carried out the attack – but a number of witnesses claimed otherwise.

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Teenage neo-Nazi declared himself ‘Commander of the Knights Templar’, and posed for pictures holding a gun

A teenage neo-Nazi accused of plotting a “new Columbine” posed for pictures holding a gun on his Facebook profile and declared himself a Commander of a far-right white power group, the Old Bailey heard.

The 16-year-old schoolboy used the social network site to reveal his affiliation to the Knights Templar, an extremist organisation which counts Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik among its members, it is said. He allegedly had a picture of himself clutching an air rifle as his main profile photo.

The war-obsessed teenager, now 17, who cannot be named, is accused of stockpiling weapon and explosives to carry out a Columbine-style massacre at his former school in Loughborough, Leicestershire.

According to a school friend, the teenager became withdrawn and isolated when they entered year 11, but became “excited” when making racist remarks about Indians and Germans.

“He would say Indians and foreigners shouldn’t really be here, taking jobs with Britain didn’t have or were not getting because of them”, he said. “It was in normal conversations between me, him and others – it wasn’t really aimed at people who were Indian. He seemed a bit into it, excited almost, like he knew what he was talking about and was into it.”

The school friend said he spotted the Facebook entries when he went to unfriend the teenager. “It said on Facebook he’s the Commander of either the Knights Templar round table or some sort”, he told the jury. “I’ve heard of them before, and it’s all pure white people. It’s like a white group with the hats, stuff like that, and it says he’s the Commander or one of them. On his profile page, he is holding the gun, an air rifle or something.”

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Teenager on terror charges claimed to be in contact with EDL leader Stephen Lennon

Stephen Lennon in Birmingham July 2013The science teacher of a teenager accused of planning a repeat of the Columbine massacre told a court the boy asked him which gun he would prefer to be shot with. The 17-year-old, who can not be named for legal reasons, also asked for advice from the chemistry teacher about making explosives and told him he wanted to “blow up a mosque,” the Old Bailey heard.

The teacher, who can not be named, told the jury his former pupil looked at firearms on the internet while at school and referred to weapons used in the Columbine high school shootings in Colorado, in which 13 innocent people were killed. “He was encouraging me to look at the guns and make some sort of judgment about whether it was a good gun,” the teacher said. “He asked me which gun I would prefer to be shot with. The message – which I took as an empty threat at the time – was he was considering a shooting.”

The teacher told the court that the student would launch “tirades” against particular religions, aiming his abuse mainly at the Muslim and Jewish faiths, as well as targeting a pupil with German grandparents. “There were many instances of defiance and instances of racial abuse,” he said. “Instances of racism, tirades – long, drawn out – which were frankly painful to listen to. He seemed to believe that people of the Muslim religion did not have a place in this country.”

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Islamophobia returns to Worcester Park

Worcester Park Tavern

We have previously covered the controversy over plans for a new mosque in Worcester Park. These plans resulted in a mass petition against the development, interventions by the National Front and English Defence League, and the daubing of a swastika on the door of the building, before the application for planning permission was finally rejected by Sutton Council last month.

Yesterday the Surrey Comet reported that the Ismaili community are hoping to convert a derelict pub in the same area into a community centre (further details can be found at the Worcester Park Blog). Predictably, the proposal has unleashed the usual wave of anti-Muslim hatred and bigotry.

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Syrian refugees complain against Bulgarian MP’s hate speech

Magdalena TashevaA group of Syrian refugees in Bulgaria have filed a complaint with the country’s Discrimination Protection Committee against Magdalena Tasheva, a lawmaker from the ultranationalist Ataka party, over a series of shockingly xenophobic remarks.

Tasheva, who hosts a show broadcast by Ataka’s own TV channel, Alpha TV, has repeatedly insulted the Syrian refugees on air, calling them “fiends”, “scum”, “mass killers”, “cannibals”, “savages”, “Islamic fundamentalists who have escaped justice” and “terrible, despicable primates”, among others. She has claimed that the refugees “have started stealing and beating people” and would “start raping and chopping heads off.”

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