Well said Bear. I lived in Europe for the most part of 2011; and I have seen what has happened there, first hand. There is a back-lash, and it is only going to get worse. In my opinion, Europe will never be the same, and it is because of what you just described. There are some leaders who have come to realize the problem, but I fear that it is far too late.
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Bear Bear <[email protected]> wrote: > When politicians sell out your national birthright by degrading your > culture, with the idiotic idea of mulit-culturalism. And degrade your > nationality by giving citizenship to any loon who shows up at the front > door. Are you surprised that people organize themselves in defense, I'm > only surprised it has taken this long. The leaders had better listen or > there will be blood. > > Bear > > > > > > On 23 April 2012 12:50, 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-murderer >> >> >> -- >> 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 see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum >> >> * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ >> * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. >> * Read the latest breaking news, and more. >> > > -- > Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups. > For options & help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum > > * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ > * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. > * Read the latest breaking news, and more. > -- Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups. For options & help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more.
