Thursday, March 02, 2006

Better Late Than Never?

Nearly 1 month ago hundreds of Muslims took to the streets of London (under police guard) and called for the slaughter of those who "insult" [oppose] Islam.
I'm sure I wasn't the only one let down at the lack of police or government action over this incident so you could imagine my surprise when I saw the sign below on Baker street (where part of the march took place) earlier today. Are the Met police finally willing to do something about those who violate British law under the guise of "religous" freedom? I guess there is only one way to find out and that is by gathering all the information, pictures and videos of the event that you can find, and send them to the police, quoting 'Operation Laverda'.


I'll give the police a bit of a headstart and provide them with the following links, the first link is a video taken of the rally by the brave people who work for the 'Nefa Foundation' and the second link is a collection of pictures taken at the rally :

click for the video


click for the pictures

If you have any more UNIQUE pictures or video, please let anyone here at the IBA know and I will add them to the links in this post.
Finally, if you are a Brit and have an issue with or personally affected by the rally, or if you'd like to make a complaint with the police, I suggest you call the number listed on the yellow police sign above. I will not be contacting them myself, so if you do get in touch with the police, please inform them of the above two links.

3 comments:

Kiddo said...

Yet they claimed to be taking pictures the whole time. Nice. And as everyone else who cares about this knows about the NEFA video, what is the problem there exactly? This makes me feel secure....

J said...

yep, i saw it today, and it should still be there now, although it was positioned in a way that was hard to see. (it is actually facing away from the baker street traffic, which is odd because the march went down baker street, not the off roads)

a friend told me about it, and i ended up walking past it twice before i noticed it.

to be specific it's on the corner of bkr street and portman sq. tied to a lamp post on the pedestrian island where the traffic lights are (just outside the estate agents).

Cubed © said...

Gee, j, they really sound serious!