Fascists urged to take advantage of media hysteria over Luton demo

BNP Islam Out of BritainBritish National Party activists around the country must increase their leafleting and table top activities over the next few weeks in light of the public reaction and disgust at the outrageous anti-British display by Islamists in Luton, BNP leader Nick Griffin has said.

“Our telephones, donation hotlines and new membership departments have been burning with a flood of inquiries,” Mr Griffin told BNP News. “The anti-British army outrage in Luton has finally woken up tens of thousands of British people to the reality that this nation is being Islamified, and that the BNP represents the only hope of preventing this disaster from occurring,” he said.

“Now is the time for table tops in town centres, leafleting campaigns and outreach efforts like never before. The popular wave of public opinion is now firmly in our favour, and people can see that the BNP, and the BNP alone, were right all along.”

Mr Griffin said every BNP branch and group that is able should hold a table top outreach in as many towns and cities as possible this coming Saturday. “The outrageous Islamist activities of the past few days are still fresh in the public’s mind, and the time will never be better to engage with the public on the issue,” he said.

BNP news article, 12 March 2009

Why do the media give publicity to these unrepresentative hooligans?

Sickening“The latest publicity stunt organised by some former members of the banned al-Muhajiroun outfit in Luton yesterday appears to have gone exactly to plan.

“It is a simple formula – hold up some offensive placards designed to get people’s backs up and call a local reporter to come along and capture some footage – that has reliably generated acres of media coverage for them in recent years.

“Our TV channels and today’s newspapers have very obligingly given over a huge amount of precious broadcast time and expensive newsprint to report the antics of the tiny group of hooligans.

“Leaflets had been distributed during the past week by the former al-Muhajiroun activists in Luton urging people to protest at the parade of soldiers returning from Iraq. There are over 20,000 Muslims living in Luton and tellingly less than 20 people heeded their call. And yet the irresponsible actions of this tiny few seem to command the airwaves.”

Inayat Bunglawala at Comment is Free, 11 March 2009

See also ENGAGE, 10 March 2009 and MCB press release, 11 March 2009

Update:  And Sunny Hundal’s comments at Pickled Politics, 11 March 2009

US Muslim woman asked to leave line at credit union because of head scarf

Kenza ShelleyA Muslim woman was asked to leave her place in line at a credit union in Southern Maryland and be served in a back room because the head scarf she wore for religious reasons violated the institution’s “no hats, hoods or sunglasses” policy, the woman said yesterday.

The incident at the Navy Federal Credit Union on Saturday was the second in a month for Kenza Shelley, and Muslim advocates fear it could become a problem nationwide as many financial institutions, intent on curbing robberies and identity theft, ban hats and similar items without appropriate accommodations for religious attire.

“This may be the tip of the iceberg,” said Ibrahim Hooper, a spokesman for the Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations. “There’s got to be a way to work it out so that this security concern does not lead to violations of constitutional rights.”

Washington Post, 10 March 2009

Muslim former PC accuses Luton police of institutional racism

Javid IqbalA Muslim police officer claims he was forced out of his job by colleagues who made fun of his beard and called him a “f***ing Paki”.

PC Javid Iqbal, 38, said white officers openly discussed in front of him how they were “better” than their ethnic-minority colleagues. The married father of two also claims officers pulled faces at each other if told they had to go out on patrol with him and forced him to walk home from a job instead of picking him up.

Mr Iqbal says he was sacked after fellow-officers in Luton launched a “smear and witch-hunt campaign” during which they lodged a string of complaints about his performance. He is taking the Bedfordshire force to an employment tribunal claiming he is the victim of racial and religious discrimination and unfair dismissal.

Mr Iqbal, who was born and raised in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, told the Daily Mail: “My beard is an important part of my identity which helps other Muslims relate to me. I am disgusted that I was bullied by other officers because of my beliefs. I became a policeman because I believed in putting something back into society. I have found that institutional racism is still very much around.”

Daily Mail, 9 March 2009


And how does the Mail choose to headline this report of serious allegations of racial harassment in the police force? “Muslim PC sues after workmates ‘laughed at his beard’.”

£90m anti-terrorism project is fanning the flames of extremism

A new generation of Muslims is being radicalised using the very Government funds that are supposed to be fighting the problem, a new report by the Policy Exchange think-tank says.

Daily Telegraph, 9 March 2009

The report can be read (pdf) here.

Update: Melanie Phillips enthusiastically endorses the Policy Exchange report. PVE stands for “Persistently Validating Extremism”, according to Mel, who is herself of course the voice of moderation.

‘No to Sharia’ flop

No to Sharia rally 2

Photos are now appearing on the internet of the Worker Communist Party of Iran’s “No Sharia” demonstration in Trafalgar Square on Saturday (the one above is courtesy of Yusuf Smith). As some of us predicted, it proved to be even smaller than the laughable “March for Free Expression” back in 2006. Whatever happened to the “mass demonstration” that Ruth Gledhill – no doubt briefed by the WPI – was anticipating?

I ask you, if this poor showing represents the forces that Enlightenment secularism is able to rally to its cause, how long can it be before Western civilisation succumbs to the tidal wave of Islamo-fascism?

Update:  Under the headline “One Law for All Campaign against Sharia Law in Britain’s International Women’s Day was a resounding success” Maryam Namazie of the WPI reports:

“Nearly 600 people joined the One Law for All anti-racist rally against Sharia and religious-based laws in Britain and elsewhere and in defence of citizenship and universal rights in Trafalgar Square and marched towards Red Lion Square in London.”

Nearly 600 people? Looking at the picture above, you can only conclude that 500 of them must have been hiding behind Nelson’s Column.

Now it’s Daud Abdullah who’s being witch-hunted – with the assistance of Ed Husain

One of the UK’s most influential Islamic leaders, who has helped counter extremism in the country’s mosques, is accused of advocating attacks on the Royal Navy if it tries to stop arms for Hamas being smuggled into Gaza.

Dr Daud Abdullah, deputy director-general of the Muslim Council of Britain, is facing calls for his resignation, after it emerged that he is one of 90 Muslim leaders from around the world who have signed a public declaration in support of Hamas and military action.

Abdullah, who led the MCB’s boycott of Holocaust Memorial Day, was a member of the Mosques and Imams National Advisory Board, the body endorsed by the government that trains imams and was set up to curtail the activities of extremist clerics. In January, he briefed the home secretary, Jacqui Smith, and communities secretary Hazel Blears on the situation in Gaza and its likely impact on social cohesion in the UK.

There were calls last night for the government and the MCB to condemn Abdullah’s actions. “The British government should stop funding organisations such as the MCB and supporting events such as Islam Expo, which hosts scholars from Saudi Arabia and Pakistan who hold extremist views,” said Irfan Al Alawi, international director of the Centre for Islamic Pluralism.

“If the MCB is serious about tackling extremism, it should immediately expel extremists such as Daud Abdullah from its own ranks,” said Ed Husain, co-director of the Quilliam Foundation, a counter-extremism thinktank. “The man is a fanatic.” He added: “As well as potentially endorsing terrorism against British troops, Abdullah shows total disregard for human life.”

Observer, 8 March 2009

Update:  See Islamic Forum of Europe media release, 9 March 2009

Douglas Murray joins the witch-hunt of Ibrahim Moussawi

douglas_murrayCampaigners from the Centre for Social Cohesion have pledged to seek an arrest warrant for Dr Ibrahim Moussawi, an Islamic extremist, who is due to visit Britain this March.

The think-tank said the Home Office would be “beyond hypocrisy” if it allowed Dr Ibrahim Moussawi into Britain just weeks after barring Geert Wilders, the Dutch politician, because of his alleged anti-Muslim views. Dr Moussawi is a spokesman for the Lebanese-based militant group Hizbollah, the military arm of which is banned in Britain as a terrorist organisation.

Douglas Murray, director of the CSC, has written to Jacqui Smith, the Home Secretary, warning her that he will instruct lawyers to seek an arrest warrant for Dr Moussawi if he is allowed into the country. The think-tank has already sought advice from barrister Paul Diamond, an expert in religious affairs law, on using war crimes legislation and a legal precedent from 2004 to seek, independently, an arrest warrant from a magistrate.

Mr Murray said: “This is the deepest hypocrisy, in fact, it is worse than hypocrisy on behalf of the British government. The government clearly do not have a grip on this. Britain is still a place where terrorists and terrorist supporters can come to incite and recruit.”

Dr Moussawi is due to address a conference at the University of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies, on March 25, on the subject of political Islam.

In its letter to Ms Smith, the Centre for Social Cohesion said: “It is the position of the Home Office that individuals are banned from entry in the United Kingdom if ‘they stir up tension and provoke violence to others’. Dr Moussawi would threaten community harmony and clearly breach this condition. If Dr Moussawi arrives in the UK we will instruct counsel to seek a warrant for his arrest.”

Sunday Telegraph, 8 March 2009


Well, Douglas Murray would know all about threatening community harmony, wouldn’t he? This is the man who in 2006 told the Pim Fortuyn Memorial Conference in the Netherlands:

“It is late in the day, but Europe still has time to turn around the demographic time-bomb which will soon see a number of our largest cities fall to Muslim majorities. It has to. All immigration into Europe from Muslim countries must stop…. Conditions for Muslims in Europe must be made harder across the board: Europe must look like a less attractive proposition.”

If Ibrahim Moussawi was intending to visit the UK to make a similar speech directed against the Jewish community (“conditions for Jews in Europe must be made harder across the board”) it would be quite right to ban him. But of course he’s not.

Hundreds expected at anti-sharia demo in London

“One Law for All, the group that campaigns against the adoption of Islamic law or sharia in the UK, is planning a mass demonstration in the centre of London tomorrow, Saturday.”

Ruth Gledhill gives a plug to the latest stupid initiative from the sectarians of the Worker Communist Party of Iran. Well, we shall see how “mass” this demonstration proves to be. Who knows, perhaps Trafalgar Square will be filled with secularists protesting against religious courts.

No, hang on, against Islamic religious courts. The One Law for All website calls for the abolition of “all religious-based tribunals” – but attacks only “Sharia courts”. The Beth Din courts that have operated within the Jewish community for centuries don’t even rate a mention.

What would you say about a campaign against “all religious-based tribunals” that concentrated exclusively on attacking Jewish religious courts? You’d say the organisers of that campaign were antisemites themselves or at least irresponsible idiots whose actions served to encourage antisemitism. Wouldn’t you?

Kevin Quinn found guilty

Kevin Quinn 3The leader of the British First Party who set up a stall with the Union flag and launched a tirade of offensive racist abuse has been convicted of a religiously aggravated public order offence.

Police were called to the shopping precinct in St Andrews Road, South Oxhey, when leader of the far right party Kevin Quinn, 44, began using offensive language during a “demonstration” about the arrest in Sudan of schoolteacher Gillian Gibbons.

The jury of six men and six women took five-and-a-half hours to find Quinn guilty. Judge Warner adjourned sentence for reports on Friday, April 3.

Watford Observer, 6 March 2009