Racist vandals target Muslim graves in Chadderton Cemetery

Chadderton cemetery vandalismRacist vandals have carried out a sickening attack on Muslim graves in a cemetery.

The yobs uprooted headstones, trampled on flowers and kicked over memorials in what police branded a ‘heinous and senseless’ crime in Chadderton Cemetery.

The raid took place at the site, on Middleton Road, between 8.30pm on Friday, August 15, and 7.30pm the following day.

Officers received a distressed call from someone visiting the grave of a loved one. When police arrived they found up to ten graves – all in the Muslim section of the cemetery – had been damaged, leading them to believe it was a racially-motivated attack.

Wooden grave markers and headstones were uprooted from four adjoining graves, one of which had a brass plaque ripped from the headstone itself.

A further two large floral tributes on other graves were smashed, trampled on and the flowers scattered across the other, while flowers on up to four other graves were also kicked over. There was also some evidence to suggest someone had walked directly over a recent grave. Police are now appealing for witnesses to come forward.

Continue reading

Whitehall report into Muslim Brotherhood delayed by wrangling

The publication of a UK government report into the Muslim Brotherhood has been delayed as ministers and officials wrangle over its findings, the Financial Times has learnt.

David Cameron asked Sir John Jenkins, Britain’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia, to conduct an investigation into whether the Egyptian political group should be classified as a terrorist organisation. The prime minister did so after coming under heavy pressure from allies in the Gulf such as the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, which has banned the organisation.

Whitehall officials have told the FT the report has found the group should not be labelled a terrorist organisation, and in fact has found little evidence that its members are involved in terrorist activities. But ministers are so concerned about the reaction from Britain’s Middle East allies that they have stalled publication for several weeks, according to two people with knowledge of the report.

One person said: “Sir John will say that the Brotherhood is not a terrorist organisation. The Saudis and Emiratis will then be very upset with us.”

Continue reading

John Lewis sells school uniforms to Muslims shock

Mail John Lewis hijab report

Today the Daily Mail reports that John Lewis is offering the hijab in its school uniform department for the first time, after signing contracts with two schools in London and Liverpool.

Perhaps because it is written by the paper’s consumer affairs editor, rather than one of the usual hacks specialising in anti-Muslim stories, the article itself  is – by the Mail‘s standards – a quite straightforward and non-inflammatory piece of reporting.

However, it doesn’t take much to set off an outbreak of Islamophobic hysteria among the Mail‘s readers. With a few exceptions, pointing out that this is merely a case of a retailer responding to customer demand, the below-the-line comments are vitriolically hostile, featuring repeated calls for a boycott of John Lewis.

Continue reading

#WelcomeHomeTalha Summer Rally – Tomorrow

Talha Ahsan rally

A rally to celebrate the homecoming of Talha Ahsan and the resilience of his family-led campaign, the justice movement making Free Talha Ahsan campaign , a diverse, multi-faith community of solidarity and resistance uniting so many people from across Britian and Internationally.

“Wasn’t great to say goodbye?” boasted Theresa May in the cruel extradition of Talha Ahsan. Talha is a British-born citizen, who suffers from Aspergers syndrome like Gary Mckinnon, was extradited to indefinite solitary confinement in US Supermax prison housing death row inmate after over 6 years of detention without trial, charge or prima facie evidence in the UK.

Now it is time to say #WelcomeHomeTalha

Let all gather together to say “SHAME ON YOU, Theresa May”.

Talha was declared a free man by a US judge on 16th July and was transferred to US immigration custody where he awaits – celebrating a month of freedom.

US-UK EXTRADITION is ruining the lives of too many British citizens and guests – and must be reformed urgently.

Continue reading

Hundreds protest outside HSBC in anger at Finsbury Park Mosque account closure

HSBC protestAround 300 worshippers from Finsbury Park Mosque staged a protest outside HSBC this afternoon in anger at the bank’s decision to close their account.

The demonstrators chanted “HSBC shame on you” and held placards outside the Seven Sisters Road branch at around 2.30pm.

The action came after the St Thomas’s Road mosque received a letter in July telling them their account would be shut – they say without any reason.

Khalid Oumar, secretary of the mosque’s board of trustees, said: “The protest went to plan and it was good to see people out there. At the end we delivered a petition with 1000 signatures to the bank’s senior manager.

“To be honest, it’s no longer about keeping the account. They sent us a second letter, which is worse than the first because it seeks our sympathy and understanding, telling us their decisions was not based on religion or race. But as we shouted at outside the bank ‘give us a reason’.

“They still haven’t told us why they closed the account, so we can’t learn from it, or even amend it. This is no way to deal with us and the main victims are the people who use the centre, because we’re a registered charity.”

Continue reading

Muslim quits UKIP after online racism

Ismail PatelA senior member of Leicester’s UKIP branch has quit claiming he had suffered online racial abuse at the hands of another party supporter.

Ismail Patel complained to UKIP bosses about messages he had received on Facebook after making a comment about the crisis in Gaza. The 26-year-old said party officials did not take action against the alleged offender so he decided to leave and join George Galloway’s Respect party.

UKIP has said it was unable to substantiate Mr Patel’s complaint with the evidence he initially provided – two screen shots – and had asked him for further information that would prove a UKIP member was responsible. The party says it took Mr Patel’s allegation very seriously but he defected to Respect last week before it could complete its inquiry.

Mr Patel, from Beaumont Leys, who joined UKIP last year was the Leicester branch’s membership secretary and social administration secretary. He was being assessed as a potential parliamentary candidate in May’s General Election.

Mr Patel, who served in the Queen’s Lancashire Regiment for six months after leaving school at 16, said he was sure the racist abuse had come from a UKIP member he knew. He said: “I wanted the member disciplined. I wanted a press statement saying UKIP was dealing with racism within the party and I wanted a meeting with senior party members. It didn’t happen, so I left.”

Mr Patel, a carer for his unwell father, said he went to Respect after had been told by UKIP not to talk about the conflict between Israel and Hamas. The party denies this.

Continue reading

NCVO to voice concerns of Muslim charities about bank account closures

The National Council of Voluntary Organisations has promised to raise concerns voiced by Muslim charities at meetings with a number of banks and the Charity Commission.

Sir Stuart Etherington, chief executive of the NCVO, met senior figures at Muslim Aid, the Muslim Charities Forum, and Muslim Hands on Wednesday.

They discussed concerns about how banks treat Muslim charities after it was reported last month that HSBC had served Muslim charities Ummah Welfare Trust and Finsbury Park Mosque with notices that their accounts would be closed. It was also reported that similar letters had been received by people connected to the non-charitable Islamic think tank the Cordoba Foundation. The reasons HSBC gave for closing the accounts were that they fell outside of the bank’s “risk appetite”, but it was suggested discrimination was behind the decisions – a charge HSBC has denied.

Etherington now intends to convene a meeting with several banks in the next few weeks to discuss the issue.

Continue reading

Halal body condemns BVA ‘attacks’ over non-stun slaughter

The Halal Authority Board (HAB) has written an open letter to the British Veterinary Association (BVA), accusing it of “continuous attacks against the Muslim and Jewish communities”.

In response to the BVA president Robin Hargreaves’ appeals to UK party leaders to end non-stun slaughter, HAB head of certification Shaykh Tauqir Ishaq wrote in the letter: “Your comments appear to have no bearing on animal welfare issues, rather appear racially or politically motivated.”

Shaykh Tauqir Ishaq added: “There is less than 2.1% of the entire meat production being un-stunned compared to 4.8% Muslim population. Additionally, Muslims statistically over-consume on sheep and poultry and under-consume on beef, with zero pig consumption, so any comparisons should take these into account, but they do not.”

The HAB expressed annoyance that there were areas of blatant cruelty that needed to be addressed, which affected the whole life of animals in the UK, but the BVA was focusing just on slaughter – “the last few seconds”.

The HAB went on to list 10 areas of meat production which it believed the BVA should address as more serious matters for animal welfare. These included: tagging, chickens bred for eggs, pig farrowing, castration, transportation, battery cages, dehorning, laboratory procedures and force feeding.

Continue reading

Blackpool: Noor-A-Madina mosque plan rejected once again

Plans to convert buildings in South Shore into a mosque have been thrown out by councillors once again.

Tasurraf Shah put forward plans to convert units in South Shore, for the Noor-A-Madina mosque. She hoped for approval to be given to change of use of parts of 187-195 Waterloo Road to a mosque and community and education centre. The plans included 26 parking spaces, to be used by the 60 people anticipated to use the mosque, some of which was to be created by demolishing outbuildings.

While similar plans were submitted in 2011, seeking to create three prayer halls and a community room, they were refused on parking and traffic grounds, with 3,000 people signing a petition against the plans.

Continue reading

Posted in UK

New Gillingham mosque receives planning permission despite Britain First campaign

Plans for a large mosque were approved by Medway council this evening as police waited outside after a ‘day of action’ by right wing activists.

Right wing pressure group Britain First carried out a ‘day of action’ in the Medway towns today in protest at the mosque plans. Activists handed out leaflets and protested with a banner stating “No more mosques!”

Before the meeting, uniformed Britain First members were confronted outside the council offices by a group called The Truth About Britain First, who also handed out leaflets.

Six members of Britain First attended the meeting and shouted at the end about the segregation of women.

Continue reading