Islamophobic fruitcake visits Wales

A self-proclaimed nun convicted of religious harassment has travelled to Wales to spread her message. The Catholic Church has officially urged people to steer clear of Sister Ruth Augustus, who it says belongs to an order which she has made up.

Augustus – who has spent years touring the world with a three foot tall fibreglass Virgin Mary statue – was arrested after telling Muslims in London: “You’re probably terrorists – get back to your own country.” She was fined £200 by Westminster magistrates for the offence.

But the 70-year-old told Wales on Sunday she was glad to be in Wales for a month-long tour (but without the statue). She has already been to Cardiff and Pontypridd and is planning to visit Swansea, Barry, Flint, Cardigan, Aberystwyth, Welshpool and Wrexham, simply chatting to people in streets and shops in a bid to spread her religious message.

Clad in a Pope Benedict T-shirt, wearing a rosary and clutching a Pope Benedict bag, Augustus, from Birmingham, said she was touring Wales because a Christian Britain was important to her. “The whole civilisation comes from our Christian faith,” she said. “Before that people were wandering around eating each other, like they did in Africa.”

Wales Online, 21 November 2010

German Muslim leader urges better protection of mosques

Aiman MazyekA German Muslim leader on Saturday called for better protection of mosques across the country in the wake of the latest arson attack on Berlin’s largest mosque, IRNA office in Berlin reported.

Talking to reporters, the Chairman of the Central Council of Muslims Aiman Mazyek said, “Rarely does a week go by without an attack on a mosque.” “The current terror hysteria exacerbates this climate … and strengthens those people who plans such attacks,” he added.

Mazyek was referring to Friday’s arson attack on the Sehitlik mosque, the fourth of its kind on the worshipping house over the past six months.

The Muslim activist lambasted also Berlin’s interior senator, Ehrhart Koerting for suggesting that Arabs based in Germany were potential terror suspects. Mazyek urged Koerting to step up the protection of mosques in Berlin instead of making such ‘imprudent’ statements.

IRNA, 20 November 2010


Last week, in connection with the current terror alert in Germany, Ehrhart Koerting advised Berlin residents to notify officials if they encountered new neighbours who were “strange-looking” or “only speak Arabic or another foreign language that we don’t understand”. As Die Welt observed: “Such neighbours certainly could not have been the terrorists behind the September 11 attacks. They were very Western in appearance and spoke good English or German.”

See also “Muslims victim of suspicion in Germany, says leader”, DPA, 20 November 2010

Police disperse EDL flash mob

Cops had to disperse a surprise protest in Wolverhampton city centre held by the Far Right English Defence League yesterday. About 50 members of the extremist organisation marched through shopping areas on Saturday morning before being moved on by police.

Shoppers and city centre staff were forced to flee as the chanting protesters moved along Dudley Street. “There were about 50 of them walking up the street,” said one shop worker, who did not want to be named. “They had banners and were chanting and singing. It didn’t last very long but was quite scary.”

Sunday Mercury, 21 November

BNP parliamentary candidate organises EDL protest in which Muslims are called ‘scum’

Alan Spence BNP candidate

Far right extremists were condemned last night over their protests in a North city centre over a planned Islamic school and cultural centre.

Supporters of the English Defence League (EDL) staged a demonstration outside the former Bishop’s Palace in Benwell, Newcastle, where the new centre will be. More than 100 people, including one dressed as Osama Bin Laden, marched with St George flags from the Fox and Hounds pub on West Road to the premises on Benwell Lane, where they began to chant “scum” and “no surrender to the Taliban”.

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Ken Livingstone: challenge toxic climate of anti-Muslim racism

Ken Livingstone has warned that the “toxic climate” of racism against Muslims is a threat to all our basic freedoms.

In a call for delegates to the upcoming challenging racism and Islamophobia conference, the former London mayor writes:

The economic downturn and deepest cuts to public services in decades will not only do enormous harm to our society. It is also creating fertile conditions for reactionary ideas to thrive.

The English Defence League (EDL) wants “to intimidate all Muslims and denigrate Islam – a religion followed by more than a billion people”.

This racism has dark echoes of the past when “fascist thugs marched against Jews and their places of worship in the 1930s”.

Livingstone called on antiracists to challenge this scapegoating and defend “the values of freedom of thought, conscience, religion and cultural expression which allow us all to live our lives as we wish”.

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Arson attack on Berlin mosque

A fire at Berlin’s largest mosque was probably arson, police said Friday. The fire, which was spotted in the early hours by an employee of the Sehitlik mosque, damaged the facade and one window. Nobody was injured.

Police said their investigations were focusing on an unexploded bottle of propane gas, found by the building. They think the bottle was transported to the mosque in a black rucksack, on a pushcart.

The employee who spotted the fire, at 6:15am (0515 GMT), was able to extinguish it.

The Sehitlik mosque is in the inner-city Berlin district of Neukoelln where many Muslims live. It has room for 1,500 people.

DPA, 19 November 2010

Secularism treats faiths unequally, Canadian conference told

Bill 94 protestSecularism penalizes practitioners of some religions more than others, a conference on a bill to ban the niqab face veil from schools, hospitals and government offices was told yesterday.

“It works best with Protestantism. It’s a little more awkward with Catholicism. It’s quite a poor fit with Judaism and Islam,” Wendy Brown, Heller Professor of political science at the University of California at Berkeley, said at the meeting at Concordia University. It was organized by the Centre de recherches interdisciplinaires sur la diversite au Quebec, a non-profit research institute.

Secularism is based on the belief that the state should be neutral toward different religions. But in fact, it favours those whose cultural heritage is Christian, she said. “All religions don’t comport equally well with that model. Muslims who might consider themselves secular are not perceived as such simply because of the clothing they wear or the fact that they might pray in public. If a Christian were to do that, we might think of them as a zealot,” Brown added.

She was among academics from the U.S., Belgium, France and local universities at the conference on Bill 94, which will require citizens to uncover their faces when giving or receiving government services, whether in hospitals, schools, day-care centres, universities, social services or government offices.

Brown added that it is a mistake to equate secularism and women’s equality. In a presentation yesterday, she contrasted fashion photographs of four-inch heels with images of modestly clad Muslim women to cast doubt on the assumption that western women enjoy greater freedom from male influence. “Much of the debate about burqa and hijab casts us as free, equal, and emancipated and them as un-free, unequal, and living by the rule of religion, and that’s nonsense,” Brown said.

Montreal Gazette, 20 November 2010

Fascists campaign against ‘Burka Grove’

BNP burka groveThe British National Party reports on its campaign against the conversion of a former pub, which was once used as the setting for the BBC TV series Byker Grove, into an Islamic school and cultural centre.

The fascists say they intend to distribute “thousands” of their “Say NO to ‘Burka Grove’” leaflets to local residents. They have also set up a Help The BNP Stop ‘Burka Grove’ Facebook page.

A week ago a pig’s head was skewered on the railings outside the building.