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Offering anti-fascist and anti-Islamist resistance in London

Phil | 22.10.2009 14:00 | Anti-racism | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements

When Islam for the UK, a front for the Islamist militant group Al-Muhajiroun, announced their intention to "March for Shariah," I put out a plea on Indymedia that the march "must be met with opposition, not from the fascists of the far-right, but from those whose resistance is grounded in working-class unity, anti-fascism, and anti-capitalism." There have been several small, but hopeful, developments since then...

The original article can be found here:  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2009/10/439878.html

The English Defence League (EDL) have announced that they will not be cancelling their Leeds protest on the same day in order to oppose the march. Their stated reasons are that, as they are "engaged in a public education campaign designed to inform people in all parts of the country about the dangers of Islamic extremism and sharia law," the EDL "will maintain its focus and pursue its own agenda with persistence and determination." This will facilitate "the long-term evolution of the EDL into a mainstream pressure group."

Although one might wonder what "educational" purpose the violence of past EDL demonstrations or chants such as "we hate Pakis more than you" might serve, the fact remains that the EDL will remain in Leeds on the day of the protest. However Paul Ray, the Christian fundamentalist head of the EDL: St George Division, has declared October 31st "Judgement Day." Along with football hooligan group Casuals United, will be on the streets to offer a nationalist opposition to Anjem Choudary and his organisation.

As such, it is beginning to look as though London will be overtaken by two rival organisations of reaction. Each will speak to different groups of disaffected and alienated young people, offering them a national and religious interpretation for the negatives in their lives. Hence, the schisms in the working class will grow, and organising effective resistance to the predatory class war waged by the rich becomes more difficult. This is precisely why I sent out my plea that "with an active, reactionary, and highly visible extremist presence on the streets of London that day, the left cannot be silent."

Here, I reiterate it once again.

There is hope. Yesterday, Inayat Bunglawala of ENGAGE made a similar plea in the Guardian. Noting that "both al-Muhajiroun and the EDL are clearly feeding off one another and appear intent on polarising relations between Muslims and non-Muslims," he "contacted the Metropolitan police to obtain permission for a counter-demo. I have no idea how many people will turn up if it goes ahead but I would hope that it won't be too difficult to surpass the numbers mustered by al-Muhajiroun."

This is hardly the radical, anti-authoritarian demonstration that I called for a week ago, but it does offer a starting point. Already, 128 people have signed up to a Facebook event which makes the same call. This does not in any way guarantee that 128 people will turn up anywhere, but it does allow people a jumping off point in lieu of the time for serious oranisation. There is now going to be a presence in London on October 31st that is neither the fascists of the English Defence League nor the Islamic militants of Islam for the UK/al-Muhajiroun.

As such I repeat my plea that the march "must be met with opposition, not from the fascists of the far-right, but from those whose resistance is grounded in working-class unity, anti-fascism, and anti-capitalism." If such an opposition does emerge, then it will not only be able to physically resist Choudary's fanatics, but will significantly defuse the potency of the EDL and Casuals United.

Phil
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and now?

22.10.2009 14:48

all that's needed now is that a couple of the more organised anarchist groups in London get together, make a widely publicised, anti-fascist callout and put together a decent press release - and for once the anarchist movement could look like the more sensible, if radical, political option!

northerner


casual violence

22.10.2009 19:17

Good article but don't encourage those who oversimplifiy all football fans who can fight as potential fascists. I don't know if anyone remembers but one of Ian Tomlinsons mates posted a comment after his murder saying something like 'He was used to police abuse, he was a Millwall fan'. A Millwall fan being a lesser human than a Chelsea fan, lesser the posh rugby, golf and sailing regatta. Footbal fans are just people who like a sport and are not represented by this numb-head propaganda. Various football fans have repeatedly faced down fascist marches - and constant attempts at indoctrination- and you can't say that about some posher protest movements.

Danny


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the edl

22.10.2009 19:57

we cant protest against the muslims that would be racist anyway this country has freedom of speach so they have the right to demand what they want

however the edl are mainly white people so obviously they are racist as all white people are we cant let them anywhere near london as they cant say what they want as it disagrees with us

we have to support the muslims and fight for them to impliment sharia law or we would be racist to resist it

will there be an opportunity at this rally to apologise for slavery again ive only done it 15 times this year and i still feel white guilt

zack


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