Category Archives: Anti Fascism

Stuck In The Middle With You

Sheikh Andy (Anjem) Choudary, the self-parodying “emir” of Islam4UK, the latest renaming of Al-Muhajiroun (or Al-Macaroon as we prefer to call them here at the Spittoon), has released a video in which he attacks the critics of the English Defence League!

If ever proof were needed of the phenomenon of one set of extremist nutters requiring the existence of other set of extremist nutters to validate its own existence, it is this video statement from Sheikh Andy, in which he takes full credit for the creation of the EDL, which he says was caused by the provocation by “sincere Muslims” in Luton and Birmingham:

“The EDL and Casuals United who rose solely against the Extremist Muslims, erm Muslims, have a right to object to what we are calling for and engage in public dialogue wand discussion. But we should not allow those people, like the UAF and the Socialists and the Respect Party and the Labour Party to hijack this agenda for their own personal and selfish aims which have nothing to at to do with Islam”

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Neo-Nazi Group Glorify Murder of Minorities

This piece by Edmund Standing is cross-posted from Harry’s Place
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This is a Centre for Social Cohesion Press Briefing relating to my research

The Centre for Social Cohesion (CSC) urges the police to take action against the UK wing of the neo-Nazi group Blood & Honour (B&H). The group is currently distributing music CDs which encourage hatred and acts of terror against ethnic minorities, contrary to both the Public Order Act 1986 and the Terrorism Act 2000.

B&H, an international neo-Nazi organisation, promotes extremist music and live concerts by neo-Nazi rock bands. B&H openly states its admiration for Hitler and the Third Reich and its Field Manual claims that ‘National Socialism is the ideology of the national revolutionary movement which Blood & Honour represents’.

Incitement lyrics

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On Multilateral Anti-Extremism

This thought-provoking article on the effects of the demonisation of extremists on both sides, by Asim Siddiqui on CiF, ought to be read in full. In particular, the two concluding paragraphs are outstanding and I am reposting them here:

Communities Secretary John Denham’s comparison with the 1930s fascist campaign against the Jews is welcome insofar as it sends a message of solidarity to those Muslims who feel besieged right now and reminds us how disadvantaged minorities can be scapegoated. However, far-right groups are exploiting a real, albeit small, campaign by Muslim extremists to murder and maim in the name of Islam – such as the recent conviction of the airline bomb plotters showed. There was no comparable Jewish terror campaign in 1930s Britain.

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Masroor or Bunglawala?

Inayat Bunglawala’s assessment of Friday’s EDL/SIOE demonstrations makes of it a game of two halves.

On the one hand, we see Bunglawala lend his support to the younger generation of Muslims, whom he refers to as the so-called “war on terror” generation. Urging them to strike out against the clearest manifestation of what he calls the “relentless vilification, denigration and attacks on their community and faith” – now represented by a collection of football firms calling themselves the English Defence League (EDL).

On the other hand, and this is very interesting, Bunglawala, an MCB honcho, takes a clear swipe at the MCB itself for adopting the more sensible stance against the anti-Muslim demonstrations of the EDL by advising young Muslims to avoid the counter-protests. Here is Bunglawala on the MCB’s “caution”:

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Anti-Muslim Bigotry, Plain and Nasty

This summer has been a bad one for people proud of Britain’s multiethnic, multifaith identity. Especially if you have any attachment to Birmingham where the actions of some anti-fascists have proved a propaganda boon for the far right anti-Muslim bigots of the English Defence League, BNP and Stop Islamisation Of Europe (SIOE).

Today there is a major risk of serious disturbances in Harrow and all, these organisations say, because they hate “Islamist extremism”.

A common criticism made of people who oppose Islamist extremism is that they blur the lines between Islam and Islamism so as to attack all Muslims. The Spittoon has often been accused of this, an accusation which we entirely reject. But the EDL and its anti-Muslim fellow travellers of the BNP and SIOE do not just blur the line, they ignore that such a line exists and trample it into the dust.

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English Defence League Reveal Their Real Intentions

They just want a good Muslim girl...

They just want a good Muslim girl...

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Keeping the Pressure on the BNP

This is a guest post by Lucy James, a research fellow at Quilliam

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bnpflyerLast month, on the back of a paper entitled In Defence of British Muslims: A response to BNP racist propaganda (pdf), I called for Muslim communities, and the British public as a whole, to take a more united ideological stand against the BNP; one that systematically undermines their arguments in the British mainstream.

Last week we heard about Noor Ramjanally, a Muslim community leader in Loughton, who was allegedly kidnapped from his home late at night and taken to Epping Forest at knifepoint, where he was ordered to stop holding prayer meetings. A BNP campaign which distributed leaflets saying ‘No mosques in Loughton’ was held responsible for creating the tensions that led to the crime.

The local BNP councillor Pat Richardson bizarrely defended allegations of BNP violence saying ‘’Firebombing is not a British method. A brick through the window is a British method but firebombing is not a way of showing displeasure”.

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Bob and Bungle – Forget the BNP, let’s attack Quilliam

This morning I turned on my computer and was immediately confronted by a bizarre article from Bob Pitt of Islamophobia Watch. Quilliam accuses anti-BNP protestors of ‘thuggery and hooliganism’ is an amateurish bit of slime aimed at Lucy James (who has kindly written one guest post for the Spittoon in the past) for comments she made about anti-fascist protesters in a piece for Progress Magazine.

She wrote,

Last weekend the BNP’s annual shindig ‘Red, White and Blue’ took place in a small town in Derbyshire. Reports said that the number of attendees was only marginally more than the number of anti-fascist protesters who congregated outside the gate. Unfortunately, these anti-BNP protesters soon became violent – leading to a total of 19 protesters being arrested. Although it is good to see ordinary people protesting against the BNP, such protests become ineffective when they descend into thuggery and hooliganism. Just a week earlier, for example, violent clashes erupted between the English Defence League and Unite Against Fascism in Birmingham, leading to bottles, sticks and banners thrown, and brought police in riot gear onto the streets.

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The rise of the far-right and anti-Muslim bigotry

Last weekend saw some ugly scenes in Birmingham when a group calling itself Casuals United held a protest in the City Centre. There was a similar protest held in Birmingham last month well.

Casuals United say they are only opposed to Islamist extremism but that is not the case. The group is little more than a fascist front, opposed to all Muslims in Britain as this clip of their protest last month demonstrates:

Notable chants in the video come at:

  • 6:26 – I just want Muslim scum to go (a person off camera says this to whoever is filming)
  • 6:48 – We want Muslims out
  • 7:42 – Who are you? Who are you? (The implication being that Muslims are not British)
  • 9:08 – Muslims out
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Fascists in Europe

The British National Party took their seats in the European Union yesterday marking a real low-point in the modern history of British politics.Full credit to Diane Dodds, the Democratic Unionist, who refused to take up her seat next to BNP member Andrew Brons.

The tireless campaigners from ‘Hope Not Hate‘ also submitted a petition with 88021 signtures to the European parliament opposing the BNP’s presence there.

But, what really caught my eye was this list of ten questions being circulated by the campaign group ‘Nothing British about the BNP‘. It’s being run Tim Montogmerie and James Bethel.

1. You claim to be patriotic yet you consort with racist and neo-Nazi organisations in Europe and the United States.  When will you condemn rhetoric that is hostile to British values?

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