This is a reply Maryam Namazie gave recently to a question about the EDL, on the "One-Law-For-All" website:
We will have nothing to do with the English Defence League
Tony writes on our website: This group should join forces with the English Defence League and help them in their fight against Islamic extremism and Shariah law in the UK.
Maryam Namazie responds: One Law for All will never ever join forces with the English Defence League. As I have said before, the far-right?s version of Britain is not very different from the Islamists? one and we won?t stand for either.
I know the EDL tries to hide its true intentions ? sort of like the BNP claiming not to be racist in order to join the mainstream. But even without a mission statement on its website and with a disclaimer on its forum, it isn?t hard to see that the EDL is a racist organisation.
First off, just their name makes me shudder. English Defence League reveals nationalism, exclusivity, segregation? I think it is very clear who they are ? and are not ? including in their version of ?English.?
And it is also clear who they are from the hooligans and thugs who join their rallies. The EDL says it can?t be blamed for those it attracts but of course it can and it must. Send out right-wing messages of nationalism and ?England for the English? and you will get the racists and fascists doing Nazi salutes and demonising those perceived to be different.
And it is also clear who they are from their tactics, one of which is organising demonstrations in front of mosques and terrorising people passing by or entering. Look, if you are concerned about the political Islamic movement and mosques being funded by Islamic states to promotes Islamism, then by all means demonstrate but why not do it at the Qatar embassy (if you are concerned about the Burnley mosque for example) or for that matter Jack Straw?s office (who is thought to be responsible for the Emir of Qatar?s ?1.5 million gift to the mosque). Yes I am opposed to faith schools but I wouldn?t stand with a group that brings out thugs in front of an Islamic school and threatens children going in who are sent their by their parents?
How you show your opposition is just as important as what you oppose ? if not more.
Clearly, being opposed to Sharia is not nearly enough if it isn?t done within a framework of defending the rights of all and not just the ?English.?
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