Lil Kiethie Keith is a wingnut drunkard dolt. On Apr 23, 12:07 pm, Keith In Tampa <[email protected]> wrote: > The, "Global Islamophoic Agenda"? > > As is typical, more hateful Moonbattery from TommyTomTomForNews. No > wonder why no one views Tom as, "Credible"......Marco is also an idiot. > > > > On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Tommy News <[email protected]> wrote: > > From Marco > > > Far-right anti-Muslim network on rise globally as Breivik trial opens > > Report highlights UK role in the growth of groups that inspired > > Norway's mass murderer > > > Mark Townsend, home affairs editor > > guardian.co.uk, Saturday 14 April 2012 18.37 BST > > Article history > > > Supporters of the English Defence League, which was among groups that > > inspired the Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik, chant > > during a demonstration in Bradford. Photograph: Matthew Lloyd/Getty > > Images > > The international network of counter-jihadist groups that inspired > > Anders Behring Breivik is growing in reach and influence, according to > > a report released on the eve of the Norwegian's trial. > > > Far-right organisations are becoming more cohesive as they forge > > alliances throughout Europe and the US, says the study, with 190 > > groups now identified as promoting an Islamophobic agenda. > > > This week Breivik will appear on trial in Oslo after confessing to the > > murder of 77 people in Norway last July, killings that he justified as > > part of a "war" between the west and Islamists. > > > The report, by anti-racism group Hope Not Hate, states that since the > > 33-year-old's killing spree, the counter-jihad movement – a network of > > foundations, bloggers, political activists and street gangs – has > > continued to proliferate. > > > Campaigners cite the formation three months ago of the Stop > > Islamization of Nations (Sion) group, designed to promote an umbrella > > network of counter-jihad groups across Europe and the US, as evidence > > of a global evolution. > > > An inaugural Sion summit is planned in New York this year to coincide > > with the anniversary of 9/11. Speakers are set to include Paul Weston, > > chairman of the anti-Islamic British Freedom Party (BFP), which > > recently announced a pact with the English Defence League. In the > > manifesto that Breivik published online 90 minutes before his attacks, > > he cited blog postings by Weston which discussed a "European civil > > war" between the west and Islam. > > > Researchers at Hope Not Hate name the UK as one of Europe's most > > active countries in terms of counter-jihad extremism, with 22 > > anti-Islamic groups currently operating. > > > In Europe as a whole, 133 organisations were named in the report, > > including seven in Norway, and another 47 in the US, where a network > > of neo-conservative, evangelical and conservative organisations > > attempts to spread "negative perceptions of Islam, Muslim minorities > > and Islamic culture". > > > Nick Lowles, director of Hope Not Hate said: "Breivik acted alone but > > it was the 'counter-Jihadist' ideology that inspired him and gave him > > the reasoning to carry out these atrocious attacks. All eyes this week > > will be on what Breivik did last July, but we ignore those people who > > inspired him at our peril." > > > Andreas Mammone, a historian at Kingston University in London and an > > expert on European fascism, said broader factors had helped the > > counter-jihad movement to consolidate support. "The economic crisis > > continues to promote nationalism alongside the need for a common > > enemy. A fear of radical Islam is being developed, the idea that it > > presents a threat to our freedom," he said. > > > The report also identifies the counter-jihad network's most > > influential figures, including EDL leader Stephen Yaxley-Lennon (known > > as Tommy Robinson), but also the more discreet London property tycoon > > Ann Marchini, whose details surfaced on a leaked list of EDL donors > > and who is understood to have attended counter-jihad conferences in > > Scandinavia, Brussels, Zurich and London. She attended a recent > > meeting where the EDL agreed its electoral pact with the BFP and is > > also understood to be involved with the UK wing of the Centre for > > Vigilant Freedom (CVF), and a well-funded US group renamed the > > International Civil Liberties Alliance (ICLA), which is based in > > Fairfax, Virginia, and co-ordinates individuals and groups in 20 > > countries. > > > The ICLA also runs the Counter-Jihad Europa website, which acts as a > > "clearing house for national initiatives to oppose the Islamisation of > > Europe". Three months after Breivik's attacks the ICLA organised a > > counter-jihad conference in London with the help of its European > > co-ordinator, Christopher Knowles, another EDL co-founder and director > > of the UK branch of the CVF, which is registered in Wakefield. > > > New anti-Islamic groups continue to emerge. Two weeks ago in Denmark, > > Yaxley-Lennon held the inaugural meeting of a Europe-wide network of > > defence leagues. Another new group, founded in Belgium last month, is > > Women Against Islamisation, a pan-European network whose launch was > > addressed by Jackie Cook, the wife of Nick Griffin, chairman of the > > British National party (BNP). > > > In Greece, polls suggest the ultra-nationalist Golden Dawn could pass > > the 3% threshold required to enter parliament in elections next month. > > > Another development concerns the hardening of links between European > > and US anti-Islamic organisations. US blogger Pamela Geller is a key > > figure driving closer transatlantic relations. Geller, who is > > president of Sion, was mentioned in Breivik's manifesto and was a > > vociferous protester against the development of a mosque in Lower > > Manhattan in 2010. > > > The co-founder of Sion is Denmark's Anders Gravers, organiser of Stop > > Islamisation of Europe. Gravers met Yaxley-Lennon in Denmark last > > month. > > > Campaigners are concerned that US neo-conservative and evangelical > > groups will begin sharing resources with the leagues. Images of EDL > > demonstrations are already used at Tea Party movement fundraising > > events, while officials from groups such as the Christian Action > > Network have met EDL activists. Other US and UK links include the > > Virginia-based anti-Islamic blog, the Gates Of Vienna, which counted > > Breivik as a contributor. As attention turns to Norway, experts are > > keen to stress that the country was not unusual in terms of the extent > > of its counter-jihadist movement. Among the online forums linked to > > Breivik are the nationalist blog Document.no, on which Breivik posted > > more than 100 comments. > > > Breivik – an admirer of the EDL – was also an online supporter of the > > Norwegian Defence League, which retains close links with its English > > counterpart. > > >http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/apr/14/breivik-trial-norway-mass... > > > -- > > Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time. > > Have a great day, > > Tommy > > > -- > > Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time. > > Have a great day, > > Tommy > > > -- > > Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups. > > For options & help seehttp://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum > > > * Visit our other community athttp://www.PoliticalForum.com/ > > * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. > > * Read the latest breaking news, and more. > > > > moonbat[2].jpg > 139KViewDownload- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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