Arrests after pig’s head thrown at Crawley mosque

Three men have been arrested after a pig’s head was thrown into the car park of a mosque in West Sussex. Police were alerted by people attending Langley Green mosque, in Crawley, on Saturday after a white car drove by.

A 21-year-old man from Horley was arrested nearby on suspicion of a racially or religiously-aggravated public order offence, police said. On Sunday two other men, aged 20 and 25, both from Crawley, were also held. All three have been bailed until May.

BBC News, 19 April 2010

See also “Three arrested after pig’s head thrown at mosque”, GetSurrey, 19 April 2010

Update:  See “No prosecution over Crawley mosque pig’s head attack”, Crawley Observer, 25 May 2010

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Support grows for Aylesbury May Day carnival against racism

Support grows for Aylesbury May Day carnival against racism

Aylesbury May Day Carnival Against Racism Organising Committee press release, 16 April 2010

Support for the Aylesbury Carnival Against Racism to be held on May 1st to challenge the ideas of the English Defence League received a boost in support this week when Cllr Ranjula Takodra, Aylesbury’s Town Mayor, Rt Revd Alan Wilson Bishop of Buckingham and Rabbi Rachel Benjamin joined the growing list of supporters.

The numbers involved in organising the carnival has also grown, with more individuals from Aylesbury’s Muslim and youth communities joining with delegates from the Aylesbury Interfaith Group, Justice4Paps and civil servant (PCS), shop workers (USDAW), teaching (NUT) and postal (CWU) unions who have also brought substantial financial support to the campaign launched by Bucks health branch of UNISON that represents healthworkers.

It was clear at last night’s organising committee that many people in Aylesbury oppose the English Defence League descending on the town to promote their racist views and want to take action against this. The carnival is aimed to focus this opposition in a peaceful celebration of international diversity with a clear message that racism in Aylesbury will not go unchallenged and that the EDL’s ideas are not representative of Bucks people.

Kate Douglas, branch secretary of Oxon and Bucks PCS (DWP) who chaired the meeting said: “We do not believe people should be intimidated off the streets of Aylesbury by the EDL on May Day. We want to see an outpouring of support from the local community with schools, youth groups, campaigns and trade unions making and bring their banners with their messages of solidarity and slogans against racism. Trade unions especially should come out as it is also International Workers Day when unions traditionally stand in solidarity with the oppressed.”

An indication of the growing support in the local community was also seen last Saturday when thousands of leaflets were handed out to a welcoming public with people taking bundles to hand out in their communities. Volunteers at last night’s meeting took on to approach local MPs and councillors and to leaflet youth groups, colleges, community centres and workplaces calling for them to speak out against racism.

Organisers plan the for day to be a colourful contrast to the EDL’s march. Julie Simmons from Love Music Hate Racism said: “We have rap artists, DJs, MCs, bands and solo artists performing for free because they believe passionately that racism must never go unchallenged. We are confident our event will be a vibrant celebration of our many cultures through the fusion of many types of music with speeches from community representatives.”

One area of contention is whether the EDL or the Carnival Against Racism will go ahead in market Square. Carnival organisers have rejected the police suggestion that both events be held in the same place for safety reasons. Yet the carnival organisers do not see why the unrepresentative EDL should be given the keys to the town while Aylesbury people opposed to racism are denied a licence.

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Three men cautioned over racist response to a proposed new mosque in Weston-super-Mare

Three men have been cautioned by police for their part in a mass bigoted response to a proposed new mosque in Weston.

The Weston men, aged 20, 22 and 23, received the punishment on March 31 after sending racist letters objecting to a Muslim Centre in Orchard Street. Authority planners had alerted police to more than 150 prejudiced letters received in opposition to applicant Weston Islamic Centre’s plan last October.

This week centre member Rafiq Islam welcomed the punishment, adding it sent out the “right message”.

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Vandals attack Eccles and Salford Mosque

Eccles mosque attackedVandals carried out two attacks in one night on a mosque. They were captured on camera as they removed fencing and threw bricks through the windows.

The vandalism is the latest in a spate of racially-motivated attacks on the premises in Liverpool Road, Eccles. CCTV cameras were installed after a break-in 2006 when intruders caused extensive damage.

Ali Anees, chairman of the Eccles and Salford Mosque, said:

“We have had problems regularly. In March, someone threw paint over the outside of the mosque and wrote graffiti. Then at about 2am last Saturday two men got into the grounds. One is on film throwing bricks which had been taken from a wall of a neighbouring building. They attacked the building twice in about 20 minutes. Three sections of the windows were smashed and bricks were found inside the office of the mosque. We had another incident in March when eggs were thrown at people leaving the mosque by people driving past.

“After a lot of damage was caused in 2006, we had people come forward to help us and in the last two years we have spent £425,000 on new buildings. We have up to 500 members and they are very angry about the attacks. We want the culprits caught.”

One vandal is seen to hurl at least five bricks through windows and temporary fencing is pulled down. Det Chief Insp Bill McGreavy, of Salford Police, said: “We are treating these incidents very seriously and believe they are racially aggravated. Anyone with information should contact us.”

Manchester Evening News, 16 April 2010

Fascist reveals ‘sense of humour’

BNP Charlotte LewisThis is the true “face” of British National Party election candidate Charlotte Lewis she would rather you did not see.

As she swigs from a bottle of alcopops at a Halloween party, burqa clad BNP parliamentary hopeful Miss Lewis reveals her contempt for Muslims. The right wing activist is pictured smoking and drinking and revealing her underwear while on the night out dressed as a Muslim.

And these exclusive pictures of the woman standing as a candidate for Carshalton and Wallington, and a Croydon Council nominee, are just the start of her bigoted views. Miss Lewis, 37, has been using her Facebook page to openly call for violence and post hate-filled racist rants about “pakis”.

Miss Lewis said: “I think it’s completely acceptable to dress that way. I thought it was hilarious and so did everyone at the party. Anyone who does not find it funny needs to develop a sense of humour.”

Croydon Guardian, 15 April 2010

Man jailed for arson attack on Glasgow Islamic Relief

Stuart RoseA 26-year-old man who admitted setting a fire which caused £26,000 worth of damage to an Islamic Relief Centre in Glasgow has been jailed for 15 months.

Stuart Rose torched bags of donations in the doorway of the centre in Albert Drive, Pollokshields, on 2 July 2009. Glasgow Sheriff Court heard that the 26-year-old was captured on CCTV and traced through the taxi firm which collected him from the scene. He later told police he “was just having a laugh”.

BBC News, 14 April 2010

See also “Islamic Centre fire starter jailed”, STV, 14 April 2010

Update:  See “Glasgow fire-raiser dies in prison one day after he was jailed”, STV, 16 April 2010

Right-wing press discovers more discrimination in favour of Muslims

“Muslim staff escape NHS hygiene rule” in the Sunday Telegraph.

“Met allows Islamic protesters to throw shoes” in the Sunday Times.

Update:  See also “Islamic colonisation of Britain continues: NHS relaxes hygiene measure to accommodate Muslim staff but bans crucifix”, BNP news article, 11 April 2010

Further update:  And Douglas Murray, “The police encourage Muslims to throw shoes at them? Just what community relations needed”, Telegraph blog, 12 April 2010

One more update:  See Ben White, “Did the Met really allow Muslims to throw shoes?”, Pickled Politics, 14 April 2010