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Islamists hit Galloway meeting

(from BBC website) | 20.04.2005 13:48


A group of suspected Islamists have attacked a meeting of George Galloway's Respect party in Bethnal Green and Bow.


Police said there were reports 20-30 Asian men had disrupted the meeting and there had then been a fracas outside.

Respect said the men had threatened Mr Galloway's life and talked of a fatwa. After the meeting a man was knocked to the ground and police arrested three.

The anti-war campaigner is standing against Labour loyalist Oona King in the east London constituency.

Ms King's campaign have revealed her car was attacked over the weekend and pelted with eggs.

The alleged attack on Mr Galloway's meeting at about 2100 BST on Tuesday on the Osier estate comes during an already bitter campaign, and hours after a Muslim Council of Britain event was also disrupted.

Mr Galloway, a fervent opponent of the war in Iraq, is trying to unseat Ms King, who supported military action.

A Respect spokesman said: "He was very severely threatened, although he wasn't hurt.

"They came in blocked the door behind them and told George he had a fatwa against him and that he would be hanged."

Mr Galloway was then whisked away to a nearby car by his son-in-law, the spokesman said.

It is understood that one person was knocked down in the fracas and treated in hospital for head injuries.

(from BBC website)

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Extreme

20.04.2005 14:14

Just how extreme does an Islamist group have to be to object to George and RESPECT ?

I watched the attack on the Muslim Council members on TV last night these groups calling for an all Muslim Britian by 2010 and regard George and the Council as a sell out.

Remarkable !

Musaf


Some Background

20.04.2005 15:16

The rise of the extreme Islamist factions within the wider Muslim community is one that worries a lot of people. Paralells have been drawn with the control Millitant wielded over the Labour Party in the 1980's.

No religion


Re: control exerted by Militant over the labour party in the '80s

20.04.2005 19:15

ie Militant were marginilised by the labour party and exerted almost no influence at all?

Well if that's the parallel you're trying to draw then normal Muslims (and non-Muslims) have nothing to worry about.

Or are you one of these conspiracy theorists who think that Militant was running the labour party?

bloke


Sounds like....

20.04.2005 22:42

A little controlled bunch
There's no other reasonable explanation than that these were sent in to knock Gorgeous George's campaign
He's in that midway place that makes him vulnerable to attack

dh