Unfortunately the Manchester city council is trying to get an upcoming anti-muslim protest banned. This is very disturbing indeed. I don't suspect that the Manchester city council would dare to call for a ban on muslim protests even as they call for the killing of British citizens and the implementation of sharia law. The west's greatest enemies are its own emasculated, traitorous leaders. The free world cannot win this war against the muslim jihadists as long as we have so many in high places aiding the enemy. We have come to such a sorry state in the west that people who simply want to preserve their nation's freedom from hateful islamo-fascists, are themselves being regarded as fascists and racists. We are living George Orwell's "1984".
Plea to stop right wing march
David Ottewell
SEPTEMBER 16, 2009
MANCHESTER council is to ask the Home Secretary to block a planned city-centre rally by a right-wing group.
The English Defence League claims only to oppose 'militant Islam' - but previous events have seen skinheads making Nazi salutes, and violent clashes with anti-fascist protestors.
Arrests
An EDL rally in Birmingham earlier this year ended with 90 people arrested during a busy shopping Saturday.
Gangs hurled bottles at each other and pelted riot police with bricks. Now the EDL are planning to come to Manchester on Saturday, October 10.
And the city council, which is powerless to stop the event, is to appeal to Alan Johnson to intervene.
Town hall bosses are writing to the Home Secretary calling on him to use whatever powers are necessary to block the event. They believe there is a serious risk of violence - and that the event will cause offence to moderate Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
Their calls are being backed by church leaders and city-centre traders.
Jim Battle, deputy council leader, said: "Manchester has a long and rich tradition of protest and radicalism.
"We are incredibly proud of that history and to this day people regularly make their voice heard in demonstrations in the city. But we are also a welcoming and tolerant city.
"Wherever the so-called English Defence League have gone there has been violence and disruption to ordinary people who just want to go about their business.
"These people do not have a legitimate cause - they merely wish to vilify, insult, intimidate and provoke one section of our community. That isn't protest or legitimate democratic debate and it certainly is not welcome in Manchester."
"Manchester does not want the EDL, and we stand united against their poisonous, disruptive and unbritish outlook and actions."
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