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Sikh demonstrators in Luton deal a heavy blow to the EDL

B Singh | 07.02.2011 16:46 | Anti-racism

Sikhs Against the English League (EDL) join the anti-EDL protest in Luton to highlight the unity between the Muslims and the Sikhs to oppose the racists EDL>

Picture from Luton
Picture from Luton



Sikh demonstrators in Luton deal a heavy blow to the EDL

A delegation of Sikhs marched proudly joining a big rally against the English Defence League (EDL) held in Luton on Saturday 5th February 2011. They played the Dhol, a Punjabi war drum, as they entered the rally carrying a banner that read ‘Sikhs Against the English Defence League – Fighting Intolerance since 1699’, a reference to the establishment of martial Sikhism by the 10th Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

They were greeted with cheers by more than two thousand demonstrators gathered in the Park Square, in the centre of Luton, who gave the marching Sikhs a great applause.

This comes as a great blow to the English Defence League (EDL) as they had claimed that they are getting support from many Sikhs. The demonstration by ‘Sikhs Against the EDL’ shows otherwise.

The Sikh protesters shouted slogans against Guramit Singh, one of the self-styled EDL leaders from Sikh background and called him a traitor. They claimed that he had brought shame to the Sikh community and should be locked up due to some of his recent speeches.

Varinder Singh spoke on behalf of the Sikh delegation and pointed out that the Sikh community has a proud tradition of fighting Fascism in the Second World War. He asked, “Given our proud history, how can Sikhs not oppose the racism and Fascism espoused by EDL?”

Varinder Singh went on to condemn Guramit Singh (ethnic spokesperson for the EDL) and other racist traitors of Sikh origin joining EDL and expressed that these individuals should be held accountable.

Balwindar Singh Rana, also from a Sikh background said, “The Sikhs Against the EDL have launched a ‘Joint Statement’ which has already gained support from some of the major Sikh and Hindu organisations, including many Sikh Student Societies, as well as many prominent individuals in this country. People are waking up to the dangers of the racist poison that is being spread by the EDL and they will no longer fall for their ‘divide & rule’ tactics.”

He further added:”In the ‘70s and ‘80s, whether we were Sikhs, Hindus or Muslim, we were all united against the racists and fascists of the National Front and the BNP. We now have to show the same unity again if we are going to halt this tide of racist hatred by the EDL.”

Salvinder Singh Dhillon from the Indian Workers Association pointed out that the rally was being attended by all communities was a proof that they all stand shoulder to shoulder against promotion of racism and fascism. He said that, “The poison of racism serves to divide people and weaken their common struggles against the attacks by the state on their livelihood, against imposition of tuition fees, and the pending massive spending cuts in social services, health and education.”

The rally was organized by Unite Against Fascism(UAF), a broad based organisation supported by numerous individuals and organizations including trade unions and members of parliament. Various speakers expressed their opposition to EDL and the racist British National Party( BNP). There was also a further protest in the Bury Park, near the Mosque, organized by the Muslim community and attended by nearly two thousand people.

B Singh

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Fighting against Islamic extremism is not fascism!

07.02.2011 22:57

Fighting against Islamic extremism is not fascism! How do you work that one out? I guess you think that the 9/11, Madrid, Bali and 7/7 terrorist attacks were all inside jobs done by the security forces to conjure up a false threat of Islamic terrorism. Well some of us are old enough to remember the Salaman Rushdie affair when an asian author wrote a book called Satanic Verses which was critical of Islam and it led to widespread rioting by tens of thousands of muslims across the world who were up in arms because someone had dared to critise their religon.

Fight real fascism, fight real racists!


Nice one

07.02.2011 23:39

Good work!

Me


@ Fight real fascism, fight real racists!

08.02.2011 22:36

Either you know the "moderate - extremist" single-range spectrum is bollocks or you know nothing.

Say who and which movements or fragments of movements you mean? Name names. What? You don't know enough about Islam to identify who are the oppressors and murderous bastards and say what their ideology is? Then please shut up about "extremists" as you clearly don't have a clue.

This "nice moderate, nasty extremist" fake model is one the government pushes and the media swallows. Mustn't upset the House of Saud, must we? Staunch ally, valued customer blah blah blah. Gordon Brown's "british jobs for british workers" crap boils down to "have to keep the House of Saud buying its missiles and high tech weapon systems from us or we're fucked."

Hence the officially fostered ignorance and existence of misdirected saps like you. FFS, find out the real dynamics and what's actually going on.

Or do you just hate ALL Muslims and are lying in saying that you're only against the so-called "extremists"? Is the very concept of "Muslims" just your scummy shorthand for hatred against a whole ethnic group?

Stroppyoldgit


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09.02.2011 15:04

Fascist-friendly punk band the Hiwatts are playing once again for the EDL.

They have announced they will be performing for the neo-Nazi EDL at an upcoming EDL do in Southampton.

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