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 Topic: Anti-extremist protest against Muslims Against Crusades

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  • Anti-extremist protest against Muslims Against Crusades
     OP - November 08, 2011, 11:06 PM

    Hassan asked to post this here

    Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=144282495674035

    Friday, November 11 · 10:00am - 12:00pm
       
    Royal Albert Hall

    Last year, extremists from the small group Muslims Against Crusades (MAC) burnt a big poppy on Armstice / Remembrance Day as a stunt to rile up anti-Muslim and anti-British sentiments.

    MAC (formerly known as Al-Muhajiroun) are planning a similar stunt this year on Friday, at the Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2AP.

    We are calling on all right-minded people to join us.

    This initiative is being led by a new umbrella group - Anti-Extremism Alliance (AEA) - and supported by other individuals and organisations including Islamic Society of Britain, Pickled Politics and more.

    The humble poppy is a symbol of our common quest for peace. It represents a stand taken by civil society against fascism, racism and hate preaching.

    It represents the ordinary citizen against the ideas of groups such as Muslims Against Crusades and the English Defence League.

    Muslims Against Crusades display an unspeakable disregard for the feelings and common bond of our countrymen and women; a contempt and rejection of our hard-earned democracy and its institutions and a disdain for the majority of British Muslims who do not share their views.

    JOIN US! Just turn up on the day with your poppy. We will have the placards!

    Started from the bottom, now I'm here
    Started from the bottom, now my whole extended family's here

    JOIN THE CHAT
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