Home Secretary asked to ban EDL march in Bradford |
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Static demonstrations in the UK cannot be prevented – assured as a fundamental right of freedom of association in any democracy – but the Home Secretary can be asked to intervene and ban a moving demonstration if there exists just cause to do so. Interventions have been sought in the past concerning demonstrations organized by the EDL, particularly since these have manifested in the worst forms of anti-Muslim racism, with placards brandished bearing the words ‘No More Mosques’ and chants including ‘If you build your f*cking Mosque we’ll burn it down’. Past protests have occasioned much concern among local communities determined to keep the fascists at bay, and to prevent violent disorder in their towns and the stirring of racist and anti-Muslim sentiment. Bradford, a city with a considerable Muslim population, experienced serious race riots in 2001 and the city has worked hard over the years to implement recommendations contained in Lord Herman Ouseley’s report ‘Community pride not prejudice - making diversity work in Bradford’ .
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