‘In this country we are able to dress, or undress, exactly as we see fit’

Manal OmarIn a letter to the Guardian, one Linda Allan of Bath responds to Manal Omar’s article detailing the hostility she faced when wearing an “Islamic-style” swimsuit at a fitness club in Oxford:

“I’ll tell you why you shouldn’t go swimming like this in Britain; it’s because women in this country are equal to men and are not obliged to cover themselves up when swimming – or indeed at any other time – because some men somewhere have decided that’s how it has to be.

“Women in Britain fought for and died for the right to be equal. In this country we are able to dress, or undress, exactly as we see fit. If that’s not your choice, poor you. But don’t be surprised when people mock you and pass comment on your totally inappropriate clothing for swimming.”

Happily, most of the other letters are in support of Manal Omar.

Muslim veil ‘allowed in courts’

Muslim women will be allowed to wear a veil in court under new guidelines issued following a dispute last year. The Judicial Studies Board’s Equal Treatment Advisory Committee examined whether women should be allowed to wear the full facial covering, the niqab. Decisions should be made on each case and veils should not interfere with the administration of justice, it found.

BBC News, 24 April 2007

See also Judicial Communications Office news release, 24 April 2007

And IHRC press release, 24 April 2007

Fascists reject poll of London Muslims

The British National Party joins Civitas and Melanie Phillips in rejecting Gallup’s poll of London Muslims as a Saudi-financed fraud:

“The recent Times article, claiming that a new poll shows Muslim Londoners are ‘model citizens’, is merely the latest example of the time-honoured art of deliberately-biased polling. It proves basically nothing, except that the Times, once the house organ of the old-time establishment, is now the perfectly-tuned spokesman of the new, liberal, establishment. The poll numbers are probably not literally faked, though this cannot be ruled out. The trick is all in the selection of rigged questions, and knowing how to call the right people, at the right time, so as to get the desired result.”

BNP news article, 22 April 2007

Far Right targets the suburbs

Revealed: How the far-Right targets suburbs by stealth

A community action group campaigning to save local shops and running a May Fayre sound harmless. But its leader was a prominent member of the National Front …

By Andrew Gilligan

Evening Standard, 23 April 2007

FORTY MILES apart, two different election candidates are presenting two different faces of the Right. Ian Anderson, a community activist standing for election in Epping, is talking about the need to save the town’s small shops, the iniquity of fortnightly refuse collections, and the inadequacy of the local council. But he has a past that not all his voters might know about.

An hour and a half round the M25, on this St George’s Day afternoon, several members of the BNP, ‘Britain’s foremost patriotic party’, are more than half-way through their most patriotic endeavour yet: to become local councillors to the Queen.

For the first time in history, and much to the consternation of the locals, the BNP is standing candidates in the expensive environs of Windsor. From one of the wards they are contesting, you can see the Royal Standard fluttering over Windsor Castle as Her Majesty winds up her Easter break.

‘I would like to feel the Queen approves of what we’re doing,’ says Matt Tait, 22, the BNP’s own standard-bearer in Windsor’s Clewer North ward, generously overlooking the fact that Her Majesty is herself of German ancestry. ‘One of the main issues is to keep Windsor as an English town. We do not want to become like Slough.’

The Queen can, in theory, vote in this election, although she does not seem to be on the register (her husband is listed, under the name ‘HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh’). It does, however, seem rather unlikely that she, or many other Windsor residents, will be turning out for the BNP.

The racist party’s presence in this middle-class town is the result of a kind of accident: the three days of disturbances last year that followed firebomb attacks on a Muslim-owned dairy that was seeking planning permission to add an Islamic education centre on its site.

It is also supposed to symbolise what is being called the BNP’s ‘push into the suburbs’, with far-Right candidates fanning out from their traditional council-estate territory into such unlikely places as Shrewsbury, Harrogate, and Henley-on-Thames.

In the South-East alone, the BNP is standing in 20 councils, including Horsham, parliamentary seat of the Tory chairman, Francis Maude, where the party won 13 per cent in a council by-election only five months ago.

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Gee thanks Denis

“The ideological aspects of Islamism – the denial of women’s rights, the homophobia, the tacit acceptance of stoning women to death, or the awful throat cutting in Turkey this week of Christian activists – contradict democracy and human rights, but the right of Muslims to follow their faith under law in Europe must be defended.”

Denis MacShane takes a firm stand against Islamophobia at Comment is Free, 20 April 2007

BNP defends furry animals with big brown eyes

And you thought fascists were just hate-filled bigots? Not at all. In reality they’re sensitive animal-lovers who are brought to tears by the sufferings of our furry friends at the hands of barbaric Muslim butchers. The Welsh section of the British National Party proudly declares that its election manifesto includes the commitment to “ban the horrific practice of Halal ritual slaughter anywhere in Wales”.

BNP news article, 18 April 2007

From Lowry to fear and loathing: Islamophobia in Clitheroe

England First PartyAfter a long struggle to find a suitable place of worship in the town, the small Muslim population of Clitheroe has, by the narrowest of council votes, secured planning permission to convert the Mount Zion Methodist chapel into its first mosque.

The stipulations are strict. No domes or minarets. No calls to prayer. But the 300 local Muslims, who have resorted to praying in a room at the town’s council chambers after 30 years in futile pursuit of a mosque, are delighted and Sheraz Arshad, the young British Muslim whose campaigning efforts have secured the mosque, is determined that it should be a community facility where those of different faiths can find out more about each other. “We want it to become one of the first in Britain to incorporate a multi-faith facility,” he said.

But Mr Arshad’s gesture appears to mean little to those – including the far right, who will bid for political power in Clitheroe at next month’s local elections – for whom Muslims are unwelcome here. The chapel, still vacant while money is raised to convert it, has come under attack three times since planning permission was granted, and leaflets for the England First Party, which is contesting the Primrose ward where the chapel stands, are explaining to voters why this mosque might presage an Islamic invasion.

The party knows it is on solid ground, since 900 people lodged objections to the mosque plan – 200 in terms deemed so offensive that the council would not publish their submissions. The editor of the local Clitheroe Advertiser and Times also stopped publishing letters on the subject two weeks before the planning decision, citing “legal issues over content, the length of letters and restrictions on space”.

Independent, 19 April 2007

See also Guardian, 18 April 2007

Griffin predicts civil war between Muslims and non-Muslims

BNP Islam Out of BritainNick Griffin is leader of the whites-only British National Party and one of the most hated – and, to his many detractors, hateful – men in the country.

He is a former National Front member, convicted of inciting racial hatred against Jews in 1998 and acquitted of similar charges against Muslims in two high-profile trials last year. He is a man who has called Britain a “multi-racial hellhole”, Islam a “wicked, vicious faith”, British Muslims “the most appalling, insufferable people to have to live with”, overt homosexuality “repulsive” and the Holocaust “the hoax of the 20th century”. He has declared that “nonwhites have no place here at all and [we] will not rest until every last one has left our land”.

He warms to the theme, claiming that some Muslims deliberately use heroin – “Paki poison” – to undermine non-Muslim communities around them. “It’s narco-terrorism.” Even worse, he says, is the way that hardline Muslim males deliberately seduce and corrupt “thousands” of young white girls in a practice called “grooming” that the authorities downplay for fear of being labelled racist.

But surely the vast majority of Muslims in this country are good, law-abiding citizens? Griffin disagrees: “The vast majority are entirely decent Muslims, but the better Muslims they are, the less good they are as British citizens.” The Koran orders them to obey the word of God, he says, not infidel governments: “Democracy and Islam are absolutely incompatible.” A Gallup poll this week suggested that 81 per cent of London-Muslims were “loyal to Britain” compared with just 45 per cent of non-Muslims.

In public Griffin appears personable and plausible. Talking in his car, he verges on the paranoid. Many British Muslims subscribe to a form of Islam that preaches a “ruthless, aggressive imperialism”, he says. Its goal is a world-wide caliphate. “It’s a takeover attempt,” he says, and it will end – literally – in civil war. Wherever an Islamic population establishes itself “you get all sorts of bloodshed and horrors and there’s no reason to think that this little part of the world will buck the trends of world history”.

Times, 19 April 2007

For a 1999 article by Griffin in which he outines his plan to hide the BNP’s fascist politics and portray it as a mainstream populist party see here.