England: British Youth Stage Anti-Muslim, Extremist March

“Thenewspapers are stating that this event was hosted by March for England,when in fact, if they did their homework, they will see that March forEngland pulled out of organising the event through fear of whathappened (actually) happening.”

Moreoverwe can’t help but notice the Mail’s insolent tone of this article asthey report on the activities of British young people showing a bit ofspine for a change against the radical Muslims. In fact, it appears tous in the videos that the so-called “mob” got out of hand after thepolice began to exhibit a threatening profile–something you never seewhen Muslim demonstrators threaten the British people with publicdecapitations. — Ed.

Nine arrested after masked mob’s march against Muslim extremists turns violent 

Nine people have been arrested after hundreds of anti-Islamist protesters clashed with police yesterday.

The streets of Luton descended into violence after demonstrators, many hiding their faces behind balaclavas, brandished England flags and chanted at officers.

A group called March for England was said to have organised the rally as a peaceful protest against Muslim extremists. They were joined by a local group United People of Luton.*
Two of those arrested have been charged: one man for possessing an offensive weapon after stones were found in his pockets, and a woman was charged with breaching an anti-social behaviour order.

Another man was fined £80 for a public order offence.

The other six people, all men, have been bailed without charge pending further inquiries.

During the protest, the mob, which included teenagers and women, held banners with slogans such as ‘No Sharia Law in the UK’ and ‘Respect our Troops’.

Some protesters wore masks with the horned face of Sayful Islam, a local hardline political agitator who led Muslim demonstrators in an anti-war protest during the Royal Anglian Regiment’s homecoming parade in Luton in March.

But chaos broke out when a crowd of around 500 ran away from police who had been escorting the protest along its route, and ran down side streets towards the town centre.

Officers on horseback and police dogs were deployed, and policemen drew batons to defend themselves.

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*The newspapers are stating that this event was hosted by March for England, when in fact, if they did their homework, they will see that March for England pulled out of organising the event through fear of what happened (actually) happening.

Moreover we can’t help but notice the Mail’s insolent tone of this article as they report on the activities of British young people showing a bit of spine for a change against the radical Muslims. In fact, it appears to us in the videos that the so-called “mob” got out of hand after the police began to exhibit a threatening profile–something you never see when Muslim demonstrators threaten the British people with public decapitations.
 

2009-05-25