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Heavy manners in Tower Hamlets

anon@indymedia.org (EMAF) | 09.09.2013 16:55

The EDL are being very quiet about their latest failure this morning. Yesterday a pitiful 600 of their foot soldiers turned up for their latest “big one”, a demonstration that never had a chance of getting to Tower Hamlets. “Top boy” Tiny Tommy was arrested (to be debriefed by his handlers no doubt) at the end of the demo and several of the cannon fodder were nicked for carrying offensive weapons and fighting the police. Over a thousand people attended an anti-fascist rally at Altab Ali park and several hundred marched off in defiance of police restrictions. A group of over 100 actually made it to the EDL’s route before being kettled. Despite all of their macho bravado, the EDL were easily contained by the police but anti-fascists were much more effective.

The EDL is obsessed with the London borough, home to the East London Mosque and a large Muslim population. The last time they tried to go to Tower Hamlets, in 2011, they had 1,500 marchers on their side. Locals and anti-fascists made sure that they did not pass. This time the police drafted in a massive 3,000 officers to make sure that everything was locked down and resorted to the extremist tactic of arresting all 240 anti-fascists who were kettled near Tower Bridge and on Commercial Road. The charge? Disobeying the police!

Meanwhile, some fascist Leicester Casuals were also getting nicked. They’d decided to venture into the belly of the beast, the “no go area for whites” they’re always fantasising about and trying to control their terror as they passed the East London Mosque. Apparently, all the Muslim youth did was “chomped at us in some far away bongo bongo language” which they reckoned was a massive show of cowardice. Clearly disappointed that no one gave a fuck about them they were relieved to be bundled to safety by the police.

It was also a bad day for Craig Elliot, leader of the Leicester EDL who provides the sound system for EDL demos. He was arrested and held till midnight although he was cautious about saying what for. That will be one to look out for in the coming months.

In summary then, it was a very bad day for the EDL. The “Rigby bounce” has already been squandered, probably because more ordinary people who were duped into coming to their events have worked out what a bunch of racist losers they are and moved on. The turnout was very poor for a much-hyped national demo. They failed to go to Tower Hamlets for a second time. A much bigger and better organised anti-fascist movement turned out to oppose them and did a better job of challenging the police lockdown. The leadership were put under more police pressure with strategic arrests and late night chats in the cells. The EDL ship has no direction and is floundering.

Well done to the Anti-Fascist Network, South London Anti-Fascists and London Anti-Fascists for their great work in mobilising for the day! Solidarity with all anti-fascists arrested under police state laws! And great work by the Green & Black Cross who did some late night legal support for the arrested comrades.


anon@indymedia.org (EMAF)
- http://nottingham.indymedia.org/articles/5962

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Do the English equal to racists? If not, why did so many ant-EDL get arrested?

09.09.2013 23:36


There is much to be questioned about the gloating that went on at the Altab Ali Park on saturday.
Not so when so many anti-fashs got nicked just down the road.
Nobody at the Park running the Unite and SWP show with the IFE had a clue.
If they did, they didn't let on.
And so off they walked in glorious triumph back to the East London Mosque complex.
Another election rally for May 2014 done.
Thanks the Met Police.
Thanks to the Council workers.
And the nearly 300 anti-fashs getting nicked didn't even register until a day alter and that too via a minority of web sites, Channel 4 News leading the main reporting on those arrests, first with 160 or so and later with the 300 held..

Why did the Police arrest so many anti-fashs?
Unlike the Tottenham riots of two years ago, these events have so far been only reported in a tiny tiny minority of pieces, with no pictures at all of those arrested.

Something is happening with this whole thing!

Like someone is configuring it all and giving Lutfur Rahman a ready platform.

Weird isn't the word.

Those who are familiar with the likeness of Mr Mark Seddon, Military family man from an English County background, good chums with the Communist Party as well as being a sometime NEC member of the Labour Party, would have been impressed by his
shepherding of Lutfur Rahman across the Altab Ali Park, pointing the boss to the right TV News Crew.

It wasn’t about racism at all!

It was about making an impact as a miniature statesman.

TheEnglishConstitutionalist


More like 5000 at Whittechapel

10.09.2013 07:06

Your figures for Altab Ali Park are wrong. There were around 1000 there from 1100-1300, but a lot more people arrived after 1345, and there were probably more like 5000 blocking the junction at Brick Lane and Whitechapel Road from 1400-1530 when word was received that the fascists were leaving on their coaches from Southwark.

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so many arrests, the real reason

10.09.2013 07:36

I`ll tell you why 300 commies were arrested, because they violated the conditions of their protest, and attacked the police. and also they were attempting to get at the EDL march which would have resulted in serious public disorder. So the police arrested them.

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