Centre for Social Cohesion defends Muslims (yes, really)

douglas_murrayGovernments across Europe must do more to protect people of Muslim backgrounds who face threats and attacks from militants for exercising their right to free speech, a report said.

The report from the UK-based Centre for Social Cohesion thinktank warned that official failure to offer victims the protection they needed had left “significant numbers” of Europe’s ethnic minority citizens unable peacefully to express themselves and created the impression that more Muslims were opposed to open debate and free speech than was actually the case.

Among the cases highlighted were those of Satanic Verses author Salman Rushdie, who lived in hiding from death threats for a decade and Maryam Namazie, who received threats to her life after setting up the Council of Ex-Muslims in Britain and denouncing the veil.

Douglas Murray, director of the Centre for Social Cohesion and author of the report, said: “The inalienable right to freedom of speech and expression has come under threat by Muslim extremists. Fellow Muslims are finding it increasingly difficult to criticise elements of their faith or culture without fear of significant reprisal.”

Press Association, 10 November 2008


How touching that Douglas Murray and the Centre for Social Cohesion have discovered a sudden concern for the wellbeing of European Muslims. This is, of course, the same Douglas Murray whose February 2006 speech to the Pim Fortuyn Memorial Conference was so extreme (“All immigration into Europe from Muslim countries must stop … Conditions for Muslims in Europe must be made harder across the board”) that the Social Affairs Unit have removed it from their website.

BNP on ‘Muslim sex gangs’

It will be “the biggest and most ambitious strategy that this Party has ever undertaken,” promised a British National Party fundraising letter in September. The “Racism Cuts Both Ways” initiative will detail “the crimes against our people – rape, murder and discrimination”.

For the past two years the BNP has been putting together a list of “the forgotten victims”, researched by Alan Newark, a former left-wing Scottish journalist who defected to the far right many years ago. In an attempt to give the project authority Tony Shell, a “professional systems analyst” and the BNP’s Plymouth organiser, has written two reports “analysing” crime figures to prove the BNP’s thesis. There are lies, damned lies and statistics, and the BNP knows how to use all three.

Now their work has been distilled into a 12-page full colour brochure that will be sent in the first instance to MPs, members of the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly, London Assembly and House of Lords, and journalists.

“All ethnic groups contain paedophiles,” it states, “… But in most communities these sickos operate alone, ashamed of what they do. One community, however, is different. Wherever there are large numbers of young Muslim men, groups of them team up to lure girls – often as young as twelve or thirteen – into a nightmare world of sexual abuse, rape, beatings, drug addiction and prostitution. Some of these perverts are recently arrived ‘asylum seekers’, others come from settled immigrant communities and were born in Britain.

“But what all the Muslim sex gangs have in common – on top of their religion, with its low status for women – is that they never target girls from their own community. The vast majority of the victims are white, although Sikh, Hindu and West Indian girls are also targeted.”

Searchlight, November 2008

Fascist reflects on Remembrance Day

“One can only speculate as to what the reaction of those killed in two world wars in defence of this country would be to the fact that this gaggle now strolling down the road have contrived to reward the vociferous Islamic population of this historic English town with a giant mosque and ‘Pakistani’ village.”

Simon Darby, deputy leader of the BNP and PA to Richard Barnbrook at City Hall, reports on his visit to Dudley for the Remembrance Day parade.

Simon Darby’s Blog, 9 November 2008

Al-Qaeda has support ‘in large parts of the country’ says Tory MP

Secret enclaves of al-Qaeda extremists based in London, Birmingham and Luton are planning mass-casualty attacks in Britain, according to a leaked Government intelligence report. The document, which was drawn up by the intelligence branch of the Ministry of Defence, MI5 and Special Branch, states that “some thousands” of extremists are active in the UK.

Patrick Mercer, the Tory MP for Newark, said al-Qaeda now had support in large parts of the country, especially around Luton which was the spot where the 7/7 terrorists assembled before travelling to London to mount the Tube bombings. He added: “We know that subversion and support for al-Qaeda is taking place in campuses and prisons all over the UK.”

Sunday Telegraph, 9 November 2008

Media Workers Against the War conference

Under Siege

Half-day conference
November 15th 2008
2.00-6.30pm
London School of Economics

With Peter Oborne, Inayat Bunglawala, Nick Davies and others

Hosted by Media Workers Against the War (www.mwaw.net)

We are living in dramatic times. The first black president of the United States has raised expectations of genuine change.

Yet the “war on terror”, now in its eighth year, continues to be waged in the name of the same free-market ideas that lie behind the current economic crisis.

In Iraq, bloodshed, fear and a shocking standard of living remain the norm for most civilians, but too often the situation is spun as a “good news story” for Western audiences.

In Afghanistan the commander of British troops, Brigadier Mark Carleton-Smith, has said: “We’re not going to win this war”. In the last 6 months Carleton-Smith has lost 32 soldiers and had 170 more injured.

The US and European governments are seeking to create a “coalition of the willing” that would bypass the United Nations and impose sanctions on Iran – while a military attack remains on the agenda.

Meanwhile a proxy war is currently going on, largely unreported, in Somalia.

The war continues to have a damaging effect on the mainstream British media:

•  Journalists struggle to access and convey genuine information from Afghanistan and Iraq owing to strict military control and censorship;

•  At home, the war has led to vilification of Islam and scapegoating of Muslims. Journalists who investigate extremism have been targeted by the courts, while the police have used “terror” laws to harass photographers;

•  Without critical media we can stumble blindly into new wars, such as that in the Caucasus in August;

•  Iran is routinely demonised, while war is already spreading – almost unmentioned – into nuclear-armed Pakistan.

This conference comes at a crucial time – never has the need to keep an open mind and an open media been greater.

‘Political correctness’ allows Muslims to control prison

Whitemoor prisonMuslim gangs have created no-go areas for warders in a British jail. Guards claim the Islamic mobs are “a law unto themselves”. And prison staff have passed a vote of no confidence in their governor. MP Malcolm Moss, 65, said Whitemoor Prison, Cambs, was descending into turmoil. He added that staff blamed governor Steve Rodford for pandering to political correctness and making the Muslims untouchable.

The Conservative MP for North East Cambridgeshire warned the unrest had created a “tense” atmosphere not seen since the 90s when the IRA maintained an inner sanctum inside the maximum security prison. He said: “There are no-go sections policed by Muslim inmates, not staff. In the 1990s officers couldn’t do their jobs properly and prisoners did what they like. We may be operating a similar situation.”

A Ministry of Justice spokes-man said: “Ministers receive up-dates on high security prisons and there is no indication of concerns about the management of HMP Whitemoor.”

Daily Star, 6 November 2008

Muslim religious councils ‘first step’ in normalising sharia law, says NSS

BNP NSS ShariaDespite reassurances to the contrary, the Government is permitting sharia law to creep into Britain, says the National Secular Society.

Terry Sanderson, president of the National Secular Society, said: “The creeping ‘recognising’ of Muslim religious councils is the first disastrous step in a gradual process of normalising sharia law in this country.

“Sharia arbitration disadvantages women and treats them unequally. Women within strict Muslim communities are going to be coerced into accepting decisions that severely discriminate against them,” he said.

“Who is to decide whether a decision by these councils has been willingly agreed, or whether women are being forced into accepting their inferior legal status by community and family pressure? The only way to ensure all are equal before the law is to have only one legal system – our secular system.”

BNP news article, 4 November 2008


Oddly enough, Terry Sanderson doesn’t see fit to provide a link to this piece in his daily news roundup on the NSS website, although any media reference to the NSS is usually publicised enthusiastically. What’s the problem here, Terry? A bit embarrassed, are you, that your hysterical nonsense about the threat from sharia law feeds into the far right’s racist propaganda?

Lord Bingham: ‘no reason’ to exclude Sharia

Muslim communities should have the right to decide their own disputes provided they are subject to our laws, one of Britain’s most senior legal figures has said.

Lord Bingham of Cornhill, who has recently stepped down as senior law lord, said he could see “no reason” why a devout Muslim, provided he or she was “acting voluntarily and without coercion”, should not choose to submit a family dispute to a Muslim cleric.

That would be no different from a Jewish family submitting their dispute to be decided by a Rabbi or a Christian to a Church of England to an Anglican priest or marriage counsellor, he said.

Times, 3 November 2008

Baptist church in Florida again offends Muslims with message

God loves you Allah hatesA Baptist church in Florida is once again creating tension with its Muslim neighbors over a marquee message. A sign posted outside First Conservative Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Fla., reads, “God loves you, Allah hates.”

A local television station interviewed a Muslim woman who said she took offense. “What have I done?” asked the woman, who is not identified. “What have I done to deserve that kind of hatred in my neighborhood?”

She said she was driving by the church with her children when the sign caught her attention. “The thing that bothers me so much is that this is in my neighborhood, where I live with my children,” she said. “To know that people that feel this way are in my neighborhood is scary.”

It isn’t the first time the independent Baptist church has grabbed attention with its marquee, which is updated regularly to confront passersby with messages about doctrinal, social or world-religion issues.

“We find it an integral part of communicating the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ,” Pastor Gene Youngblood says on a website, Truthsthatfree.com.

In 2005 the church made news by posting a sign that read “Islam is evil and believes in murder, Surah 9-29” contrasted with, “Jesus teaches peace, Matt. 5-9.”

In 2003 local Muslims were upset when the church sign read “Jesus forbade murder Matthew 26-52 Muhammad approved murder Surah 8-65.”

Youngblood says on his website that he loves Muslims and would like to see many of them accept Christ, but the sign’s purpose is to warn people of “false teachers” and “untruth from theologically unsound doctrine.”

APB, 3 November 2008