UKIP candidate barred over his far-right links

Nigel Farage with Chris ScottonA UKIP local election candidate was suspended yesterday after The Sunday Times exposed his support for the far-right English Defence League (EDL).

Chris Scotton, 24, faces expulsion from the party after repeatedly endorsing the EDL on Facebook and indicating that he has been an activist for the movement, which has gained notoriety for violent protests against Islam.

Scotton, who was due to stand in Leicestershire in Thursday’s council elections, also appears to trivialise racism on Facebook and “likes” a site called: “I hate [it] when I lose my black friend in the dark.”

His suspension will come as an embarrassment to Nigel Farage, the UKIP leader, who admits his party does not have the resources to vet its 1,700-plus candidates properly.

UKIP is predicted to win about 40-50 council seats this week and seriously damage Conservative prospects.

However, the unsavoury views and backgrounds of some of its candidates threaten to jeopardise its chances.

Yesterday a UKIP candidate in Suffolk was forced to resign after admitting to being a former member of the British National party (BNP). It also emerged that a candidate in Kent, who previously acted as an election agent to Farage, was once a National Front (NF) activist.

Scotton, who says on the internet that he has struggled to find a permanent job since leaving school at 16, has endorsed, or “liked”, at least eight pages related to the EDL on Facebook, including the page for the movement’s Leicester branch.

In November 2010 he sent a message to the EDL in Leicester with a link to a Vanity Fair article highlighting the organisation’s violent anti-Muslim demonstrations. Scotton said in his post: “Duno [sic] if you guys have seen this, we get a little mention in it.”

Scotton also “likes” Facebook pages attacking mosques and halal food, as well as a site called: “Racism?? Naa Mate its just ethnic banter.”

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Oklahoma mosque vandalised for second time

Oklahoma Muslim centre graffitiVandals have struck again at a mosque in northwest Oklahoma City. Now leaders in the local Muslim community are asking if this attack could be due to a rise in anti-Islamic sentiment after the Boston Marathon bombings.

Hassan Ahmed [pictured, cleaning off some of the graffiti], the director of the American Muslim Association Mosque, in the 3200 block of NW 48th, spotted graffiti on the building early Saturday morning. “It is very sad that you see some people are actually putting some graphic symbols, the f-word, n-word, on the mosque or even a church or a synagogue, its very sad,” Ahmed said.

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Wilders meets with Le Pen, proposes electoral alliance with other far-right parties

Geert WildersAnti-Islam campaigner Geert Wilders is looking to form an alliance with other similarly-minded parties, including France’s Front National, to fight next year’s European elections, the Volkskrant reports on Saturday.

Wilders, who leads the PVV in parliament, recently met Front National leader Marine Le Pen for lunch to discuss his ideas for a pan-European approach. “We think the same about 90% of things, perhaps more,” Wilders said in the Volkskrant interview. “We also have a lot of points of agreement in terms of immigration.”

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Republican congressman says Islam will ‘motivate people to murder children’

Dana Rohrabacher 2Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) during a hearing on Friday said that he believes that Islam as a whole is a threat to the United States, labeling it as a religion that will “motivate people to murder children.”

During a hearing he chaired on “Islamist Extremism in Chechnya: A Threat to the U.S. Homeland?” Rohrabacher continually referred to the 2004 Beslan hostage situation – in which Chechen extremists took control of a school in Russia resulting in the death of more than 180 children – as an example of the threat that Islam poses.

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Berkeley conference adopts resolution condemning Islamophobia in France

Berkeley Islamophobia conference 2013

Resolution of the 4th Annual International Conference on Islamophobia at UC-Berkeley in Support of French Muslims and Opposing Islamophobic Discourses in France

Whereas; for the last ten years, Islamophobia has increased in an alarming way all over the world.

Whereas; every year, the Annual International Conference on Islamophobia at UC-Berkeley confirms the global perverse and continuing problem of Islamophobia.

Whereas; France is one of the countries in the world where racism against Muslims has increased the most. In the name of secularism, women’s rights, the defense of Republican values, and the struggle against terrorism, Islamophobic discourses affect all spheres of the French society (politics, media, intellectual debates, economics, etc).

Whereas; the French state itself – the judicial, legislative and executive powers – from the higher to the bottom levels of the French public administration has become a promoter of Islamophobia. The March 2004 law against the veil is at the heart of public legitimization of discriminatory practices against Muslims.

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Play spreads the word to dispel fear of Islam

Spread By The WordA play set in ancient Mecca and Medina and about to tour West Yorkshire aims to tackle Islamophobia through educating while entertaining.

‘Spread by the Word’ from Islamic theatre company Arakan Creative takes the form of stories from the Quran – charting the holy book’s revelations and how they impacted on the society of the time.

Set in the 7th century, it goes right back to the beginnings of Islam and looks at the first anti-Muslim sentiments that emerged when the prophet Mohammed began preaching.

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Australia: Murdoch newspaper commissions article from Wilders on Boston bombings

Fox News has disgraced itself over its coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing by providing a platform for a succession of notorious Islamophobes to whip up fear and hatred of Muslims. Not to be outdone, the Murdoch-owned newspaper The Australian has commissioned a piece from Geert Wilders on the subject.

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Leyton Sharia Council defends itself after Panorama exposé

BBC Panorama Secrets of Britain's Sharia Councils

An Islamic council which mediates on Muslim marriages has defended itself after a member of staff was secretly filmed telling a woman complaining of domestic violence to only go to the police as a “last resort”.

The Islamic Sharia Council, in Francis Road, Leyton, was investigated by the BBC’s Panorama documentary series this week following allegations it was ruling on cases it had no legal authority to get involved in.

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Fox News host smears Keith Ellison as ‘very dangerous’ and ‘the Muslim apologist in Congress’

Bolling smears EllisonThe Five, Eric Bolling took a baseless swipe at Rep. Keith Ellison, calling him “very dangerous” and “the Muslim apologist in Congress.”

The only person who challenged that disgusting statement was Dana Perino. “Liberal” Bob Beckel didn’t say a word.

In fact, the clip opens with Beckel criticizing Ellison’s comments on the reactions in the aftermath of the Boston bombings. Beckel said, “Religion is politics… Sharia law itself is rooted in imams and clerics who teach this stuff. …He’s just flat wrong.

Bolling chimed in. “He’s also very dangerous. He’s kind of been like the Muslim apologist in Congress for a long time he raised his right hand and took the oath of office on the Koran… I think it’s time for profiling, don’t you?” Andrea Tantaros agreed, sneering, “Hans and Sven are not on the FBI’s most wanted list.”

NewsHounds, 24 April 2013

See also Media Matters for America, 23 April 2013