Boris confronts the scourge of Islamism

Boris Johnson at ELMIn the aftermath of the 7 July 2005 London bombings the then Tory MP and future mayor of London, Boris Johnson, was quite clear what the cause of the attack was.

The problem, he explained in his Daily Telegraph column the following week, was that “we no longer make any real demands of loyalty upon those who are immigrants or the children of immigrants”. The creation of a multicultural society had resulted in a situation where “too many Britons have absolutely no sense of allegiance to this country or its institutions”. And yes, he did mean Muslims.

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EDL supporter charged over Facebook threat to make a bomb and massacre Muslims

Tony Croydon with gunA man has been charged after allegedly threatening on Facebook to make a bomb and massacre Muslims following the killing of drummer Lee Rigby in Woolwich. Tony Perrin, 27, was arrested close to his home in Norbury on Saturday, May 25, after police were made aware of his alleged threats on the social network.

A picture of a man, wearing a balaclava and pointing a gun at the camera, was posted on a Facebook page belonging to ‘Tony Croydon’, the day after the death of Drummer Lee Rigby last week. A message claiming revenge would be taken was also allegedly posted on the page, belonging to Tony Mundy. The page also advocates support for the English Defence League (EDL) movement against Islamic extremism.

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‘The belief that a lovely traditional English town needs to become “more multicultural” is disturbing’, says Shrewsbury prayer centre opponent

A group of residents living close to a planned Muslim prayer centre in Shrewsbury have signed a petition calling for the proposal to be scrapped.

A total of 25 people living in Wenlock Road close to the former register office at Column Lodge in Preston Street have signed the petition, which has now been sent on to Shropshire Council. They are objecting to the plans on the grounds that the prayer centre would create additional traffic and cause problems with parking.

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Four charged after EDL march on Downing Street

EDL demonstrator Downing Street May 2013Four men have been charged with various offences after Monday’s English Defence League march on Downing Street.

About 1,000 protesters chanted “Muslim killers off our streets” and “There’s only one Lee Rigby” in tribute to the soldier killed in Woolwich, south-east London, last week. A massive police presence kept them apart from a smaller group of anti-fascist activists, with officers making 13 arrests in total.

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How to spot a terrorist living in your neighbourhood

Over at the Daily Telegraph spy novelist and “security analyst” Alan Judd informs the paper’s readers that “the great majority of terrorists in Britain, unsurprisingly, have been Muslim males aged 16-34” (which of course completely ignores far-right terrorists and dissident Republicans in Northern Ireland).

But how to identify those Muslim males who may pose a terrorist threat? Judd explains:

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Woolwich murder inspires graffiti attack on Georgia mosque

Islamic Center of North Fulton graffiti (2)

Alpharetta Police are investigating an incident of vandalism at the Islamic Center of North Fulton.

Police officers responded to a call Monday from a witness saying he’d seen an “elderly Caucasian male wearing a rag on his head and short pants” painting graffiti on the center’s entrance sign, according to the incident report. The words painted on the sign read “London Justice” and “Where Is Justice.”

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Two more charged over Poole mosque attack

Two more men have been charged by Dorset Police following an alleged attack on a Poole mosque. Windows were smashed at the Dorset Islamic Cultural Centre, Ashley Road, Parkstone, Poole, on Thursday afternoon.

Michael Manyweathers, aged 49, of Poole, and 34-year-old Jeremy Rochester have been charged with racially aggravated criminal damage. Rochester, of Bournemouth, has also been charged with assault.

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Grimsby: Muslim leaders stand firm

Grimsby’s Muslim community has pledged to continue worshipping as usual, despite fearing somebody could have been killed during a vicious petrol bomb attack on the town’s mosque.

Three petrol bombs were thrown at the Islamic Cultural Centre on Sunday night as dozens of people – including young children – were leaving after evening.

Bricks had been thrown through the windows of the Weelsby Road building just three days earlier following the murder of solider Lee Rigby in Woolwich, London, on Wednesday.

Yesterday, as almost 300 people took part in a march from Grimsby to Cleethorpes in memory of Drummer Rigby – passing by the mosque – Imam Dr Ahmad M Sabik has pledged that the Muslim community will not be beaten by the attack.

He said: “Somebody could have been seriously injured or even possibly even killed by the petrol bombs. This attack has made us worried about our families and our children who come to the mosque.

“It is a place of love and worship where we teach people to respect one another and it is hard to believe that anybody would try to damage a site like this. We will continue to pray and use the centre as usual because we refuse to be frightened away from our place of worship.”

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