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| Stay away from English Defence League protest in Leicester; Urge city's faith leaders | |
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| Deleted User | Sep 28 2010, 10:20 AM Post #1 |
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 09:30 Stay away from English Defence League protest in Leicester, urge city's faith leaders A united call has gone out urging people to stay away from protests by the English Defence League and its opponents. Police, Leicester City Council and faith leaders, including the Federation of Muslim Organisations, hope to minimise the potential for public disorder when the English Defence League (EDL) stages a protest on Saturday, October 9. Groups opposed to the EDL, including Leicester Unite Against Fascism, are planning counter protests. Together, it is thought, the demonstrations could attract several thousand people. A peace vigil is being planned for the Friday night before the protest, while a "celebration" of the city is being lined up for the Sunday. However, police and council officials have stressed the city centre will be open for business on the day. The timings and location of the protests have not been agreed yet. Leicestershire's chief constable Simon Cole and the city council have asked the Home Secretary to ban all marches on the day. The authorities are powerless to prevent static protests. Instead, they are only able to impose conditions on the location, size and duration of static demonstrations. Deputy chief constable Gordon Fraser said: "We would like people to not take part on Saturday and to join the festivities on Friday and Sunday. "Our advice is to not be tempted to come into the city centre on that day to take part in these events." Sheila Lock, chief executive of Leicester City Council, said: "If people want to protest about what the EDL stands for, we would ask them to make their protest on the Friday or the Sunday. "On occasions like this people can get caught up in events in a way they wouldn't if they had time to reflect. "We have spoken to the retailers and, by and large, it will be business as usual. "We are waiting to hear from the Home Secretary. Even if we get the ban on the march, we do not have powers to ban a static protest." Faith leaders last night spelled out their opposition to the EDL. In a joint statement, leaders of the city's Faith Leaders Forum, whose members include the Christian, Hindu, Sikh, Muslim and Jewish faiths as well as others, said: "We condemn all who seek to divide and sow the seeds of distrust between our communities. "In particular, we condemn, in the strongest terms, the activities of the English Defence League." The Leicestershire Federation of Muslim Organisations, which represents almost 200 mosques and community groups, also urged people to stay away. Spokesman Suleman Nagdi said: "Our strong advice is that people stay away from the EDL protest and any counter demonstration and rallies that may take place. "We believe any counter protest will only serve to undermine the image of Muslims as a law-abiding and peaceful people. "We have been overwhelmed by the support we have received from Muslim communities in other parts of the country. "We in Leicester appreciate this greatly but would urge our fellow brothers and sisters from around the UK not to travel to Leicester and participate in any counter demonstrations." http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/news/Stay-away-protest-urge-city-s-faith-leaders/article-2693260-detail/article.html |
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| Deleted User | Sep 28 2010, 10:30 AM Post #2 |
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Well we have something almost similar, in common...we are overwhelmed by the support we receive from members of the public of all faiths from all over the world. |
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| pete | Sep 28 2010, 10:32 AM Post #3 |
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the mercury no longer ask the uaf for quotes after the uaf were slaughtered as fascists who are led by a convicted thug. good work paul, rich and lee amongst others. a victory for the EDL, we can win the media battle. |
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| tobias malachi | Sep 28 2010, 10:37 AM Post #4 |
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Of course they are encouraging people to stay away as we have proved and I hope continue to prove that the EDL are willing to take part in peacful protest, trouble only flares up when the uaf become involved and attack the police lines in their violent oposition to the EDL. So we the EDL must stay calm deny them photo oppotunities and carry on. |
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| Deleted User | Sep 28 2010, 10:37 AM Post #5 |
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" We condem all who seek to divide and sow the seeds of distrust amongst our comunities." Should we send them a list?? Or would that be considered racist?? |
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| L4E | Sep 28 2010, 10:41 AM Post #6 |
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Nearly whizzed myself. I have never heard muslim, law-abiding and peaceful used in the same sentence ever. Surely using these particular words makes the sentence incoherent and complete gibberish |
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| Deleted User | Sep 28 2010, 10:45 AM Post #7 |
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i wonder if the local priest will bless the ground again after the demo PMSL. someone needs to get these thicko do gooders online and show them what muslims do to christians abroad! the same could be said for these right on NUT fukwits, was it 195 teachers in thailand alone murdered by muslims this year upto now? i feel sorry for them really. |
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| Hazchem | Sep 28 2010, 11:00 AM Post #8 |
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Well if that lot of idiots need to condemn it then we must be on to something. |
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| The Swine | Sep 28 2010, 11:09 AM Post #9 |
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Do they really think that after 911 and 7/7 we would ever trust Muslims again? The truth is they are merely tolerated,that is all.Most of us accept that we can't deport them as we have no laws in place to do so but there is no valid reason why we should trust them.I would have thought after 911 Muslims would have kept a low profile,but no,they have tried even harder to force Islamification on people who don't want it and have absolutely no interest in their infernal religion.Until the authorites wake up to the fact that the rights of the idigenous population should take priority over the rights of hostile aliens then organisations such as the EDL are always going to exist. Please note,in regard to deportations I am talking about Muslim extremists rather than all Muslims. Edited by The Swine, Sep 28 2010, 11:24 AM.
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| londonloyal | Sep 28 2010, 11:11 AM Post #10 |
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read some of the new comments - hilarious ! I wish people and this UAF group would stop using my religion as an excuse to use their thuggish behaviour against other groups. In the Koran we do not tolerate the value of the UAF and we certinaly condemn homosexuality and feminism so the UAF are nothing to do with us. I ask the UAF to take your battles elsewhere as my personal views are that the UAF is full of non working ill educated morons with evil views. To make this clear - Muslims will not and do not want the PC brigade of the UAF with us. It is the UAF views that Islam is combating against and I hope we win as the UAF make me sick. My friends and I will ensure any UAF moron is made aware of this if they try and protest with us. Zia, Highfields Report abuse commented on 28-Sep-2010 10:59 Edited by londonloyal, Sep 28 2010, 11:13 AM.
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| Deleted User | Sep 28 2010, 11:23 AM Post #11 |
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| tobias malachi | Sep 28 2010, 11:30 AM Post #12 |
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Interesting boztours The EDL stay calm and let them fight it out between them By behaving we allow the police to pile in and sort them out. Arrests EDL 0 the others LOTS that would be a good result that we can use. |
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| Deleted User | Sep 28 2010, 11:51 AM Post #13 |
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boztours good find and I'm with TM on this. They will turn on each other and destroy them selfs. |
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| Deleted User | Sep 28 2010, 12:12 PM Post #14 |
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would be good to see them turn on each other |
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| donsilbers | Sep 28 2010, 03:50 PM Post #15 |
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I've been thinking that it must feel a bit odd to at least some of the UAF to find themselves in bed with the muzzies, it's not as if they've got that much in common really - apart from irrationality I guess. |
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| Deleted User | Sep 28 2010, 03:56 PM Post #16 |
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Leicestershire's chief constable Simon Cole and the city council have asked the Home Secretary to ban all marches on the day. The authorities are powerless to prevent static protests. Instead, they are only able to impose conditions on the location, size and duration of static demonstrations. I had never heard that bit before. Is it a way of saying that half of us won`t even make it to the demo point? Same as Dudley. |
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| Tutaminis legio | Sep 28 2010, 04:03 PM Post #17 |
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faith leaders.... A non phrase, It reminds me of 1984 slightly. A phrase that means nothing. |
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| The Swine | Sep 28 2010, 04:29 PM Post #18 |
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Leaders? I have lived in Leicester all my life and can't name one of them.
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| Deleted User | Sep 28 2010, 04:43 PM Post #19 |
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Idiots have turned the comments off I presume there were too many pro EDL and anti UAF/radical Islam comments that didn't fit into their little world view. |
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| The Brown Trout | Sep 28 2010, 04:57 PM Post #20 |
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They can do as they please. Until they stop the islamification of UK PLC, The EDL will be there to oppose it. |
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| Deleted User | Sep 28 2010, 05:03 PM Post #21 |
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They've turned the comments off just like the Bradford T&A did. Interestingly, the Leicester Mercury is owned by the Daily Mail. I guess I shouldn't be surprised, all the media is against us. |
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| Deleted User | Sep 28 2010, 05:24 PM Post #22 |
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I reckon if the people of Sweden read that quote they would laugh so much, their legs would buckle and they'd end up in their own piss. http://fjordman.blogspot.com/2005/02/muslim-rape-epidemic-in-sweden-and.html |
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| Deleted User | Sep 28 2010, 06:00 PM Post #23 |
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well it is magic mushroom season i believe. i might use that quote as my sig i rekon! |
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