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February 19, 2006

UK: March Against Islamist Suppression Of Free Speech

Next weekend, on Saturday, 25 March, there will be a rally and march at Trafalgar Square, which has been reserved for the period between 2 pm and 4 pm.

We have seen peaceful rallies by Muslims who openly oppose our freedom of expression. Hopefully this will be a chance for those who do not believe in having our laws and our way of life threatened by imams and extremists, who wish to trash our legal rights, to express their feelings.

We have also seen disgusting displays by extremists led by former al-Muhajiroun members, who openly called for the beheading and murder of those who "insulted" the prophet Mohammed.

All those who can attend are urged to do so. This is not a march against Muslims, this is a protest about our freedoms, which are threatened by many Muslim leaders, and appeasers of extremism, such as Ken Livingstone.

For more information see here.

Should anyone wish to photocopy images of the "offensive" cartoons to distribute at the rally, we have provided all of the 12 images of the Danish cartoons HERE.

Feel free to reproduce any material from our website to make fliers, as the right to free expression is a fundamental right under British law, which should be protected. This fundamental right is being threatened by policies of fear and appeasement enacted by our printed media and the BBC, who are too cowardly and PC to allow people to judge for themselves how "offensive" these images are.

For those of a braver nature, our own cartoon is also available here, but we do not recommend distributing this at the rally.

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Posted by Giraldus Cambrensis at February 19, 2006 8:07 AM

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