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Russ 19-04-2011 17:26

"This country bends over backwards not to offend Muslims"
 
....which of course is a pile of bollards.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13125846

martyh 19-04-2011 17:30

Re: "This country bends over backwards not to offend Muslims"
 
any clue as to what the protest is about or is just simply to cause trouble on the wedding day

Sirius 19-04-2011 17:34

Re: "This country bends over backwards not to offend Muslims"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35217001)
....which of course is a pile of bollards.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13125846

When i saw this thread i assumed it would have been started by one of the normal Muslim thread starters :LOL:

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Quote:

Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35217004)
any clue as to what the protest is about or is just simply to cause trouble on the wedding day

I somehow think you answered your own question

Maggy 19-04-2011 17:37

Re: "This country bends over backwards not to offend Muslims"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35217004)
any clue as to what the protest is about or is just simply to cause trouble on the wedding day

Quote:

The group's website calls on Muslims to disrupt the wedding, describing senior members of the Royal Family as "enemies to Allah and his messenger".

martyh 19-04-2011 18:01

Re: "This country bends over backwards not to offend Muslims"
 
so no real purpose then

Hugh 19-04-2011 18:03

Re: "This country bends over backwards not to offend Muslims"
 
Best bit from the OP link, imho
Quote:

Quilliam, a counter-extremism campaign group, dismissed both Muslims against Crusades and the English Defence League as "publicity-hungry fanatics" with few followers.

Ghaffar Hussain, Quilliam's head of training and outreach, said they were "extremist" groups, "whose only aim is to divide our society and to sow suspicions and hatred between Britain's different peoples".


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