This weekend saw a resurgent far right nationalist movement mobilise
across the country on a largely pro-forces and anti-Islam platform.
It is
an incredibly divisive and dangerous message of schism which our elected
officials have been complacent towards by allowing it to take-root so
significantly.
My activism against the far right English Defence League
(EDL) has been well charted in the public domain. My BBC1 debate with Tommy
Robinson last year lead to face-to-face private discussions over a meal. No
stone was left unturned in those three hours and despite being left dumbfounded
and contemplating whether I had been “reading
a different Quran” to others, since coming out of prison he has redoubled
his efforts. Woolwich has resulted in a fivefold
increase in support for his group and a tenfold increase in anti-Muslim attacks
and incidents. Our paths crossed again over the May Bank Holiday weekend in a
heated clash of words on the backstreets of Newcastle ahead of the EDL demonstration
last Saturday, which I estimate was at least 7,000 strong; notably four times
the official estimates from Northumbria Police. In light of the subsequent public
reaction to our meeting, and the disappointing response from some prominent
commentators on the left, my statement
on social media dealt with the myths, clarified that ‘hug’ and being ‘papped’.
Despite that picture and the story printed
in the Sunday
Mirror, there is a human and personal side to this war of wills which many
forget about. It is as much my faith as it is my sincere belief, that we cannot
elevate, educate or enlighten those on the far right by demonising them,
denying them a platform to engage or by attempting to crush them. There must be
positive dialogue – albeit challenging and highly critical – to bring about
change. We must move towards a peaceful settlement founded on tolerance and
ultimately love for our fellow man and our communities, if we ever wish to hope
to improve our condition.
As sickening and heinous as the killing of Lee Rigby has
been, it is an utter disservice to his memory, to our forces and to his family,
for the far right to be allowed to exploit this situation for their own ends.
The societal impact and creation of rifts of intolerance makes it arguably more
abhorrent than the disrespect shown to those passing through Wootten Bassett. The
move by Help for Heroes and the
statement from founder Bryn Parry to
refuse donations from Tommy Robinson and the EDL has been a severe blow to
the imprimatur of faux-credibility of far right nationalist extremists and
their everyman Englishman delusion. They have not, and remain not, a friend to
our forces. Woolwich must not be allowed to become a trigger moment for the EDL
and other far right groups to mobilise their forces against the perceived common
enemy of Islam, an ‘identified enemy’ in a ‘war’ as the leader of the far right recently
described. This must be considered by some distance as equally extreme and as
equally dangerous rhetoric, as any coming from the mouths of those preaching
hate. We now face some fundamental questions about the shape our society needs
to take moving forward from this – how we balance the freedom of speech and
expression, especially where it is non-violent, against the interests of the
state apparatus and the need for peaceful community relations.
In the past I have certainly called for the EDL to be
proscribed, I make no secret of this. Those public calls were made at a time
when the Home Secretary had taken the unprecedented decision to ban extremist
Muslim groups who were fomenting hate and hostility. At that time and still now, I see no argument
why that should not have extended to the EDL when applicable to others. Peddling
a twisted ideology based on hate, intolerance and a fundamentally flawed view
of reality is always dangerous and an undeniable gateway to appalling crimes. To
not have done so was to not only pander to the far right for politicking but to
send a clear signal to British Muslim communities: your right to a safe, peaceful
and tolerant existence in British society is not a priority interest for this
government. Government paralysis over
the actions of the far right will continue to result in attacks as numbers
swell. It is an absurd appeasement with direct parallels to the darkest of
times in the 1930s.
I worked extensively on local, regional and national
programs to counter extremism and delivered findings relating to both strategic
communications and community engagement at the earliest inception of the
Channel program. Those of us, who have actually delivered, know what works and
also what clumsy,
ill-informed, knee jerk reactions
can do to increase radicalisation, marginalisation and disaffection. This is
not the time to move towards easy and lazy Quilliamesque Peter King McCarthyism,
where they become self-appointed arbiters and gatekeepers of the acceptable and
unaccepted, but rather to take the best of the learning we have, the best of
what has been delivered and the exemplars of best practice.
From the
drum beats it seems that our betters will be shortly deciding to lower the
bar on tolerance, for the sake of the common good, against those who spread
extremism and hate in our society. If it transpires that the PM and Home
Secretary choose to ignore the far right at this time, it will set a dangerous
precedent for the future of community relations and sends a further worrying
signal – that the rise of the far right will not be opposed by our elected
officials. It is a mistake we have made before and cannot afford to repeat.
[Cross posted on the Huffington Post]
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why do you use the term "anti-Islam"?
I've never met a muslim who wasn't anti-Jew or anti-Christian. we know how muslims feel about us and deal with it. So quit crying like some toddler about "anti-Islam" sentiment. You began the hatred so live with it.
I agree with Holger Awakens. Thousands are awakening to the evils of Islam and are no longer taken in by your taqiyya. We read the Qu'ran and find the horrors contained in that manual of hate towards non-Muslims. We discover in the Haddiths that your "prophet" was similarly a deceiver and also as murderer, thief, rapist and paedophile; a narcissistic psychopath. We will destroy Islam by revealing these truths. You cannot prevent this, you will not shut us up with your proposed Sharia based blasphemy laws. Islam is not a "religion of peace", it's not even a religion but an evil satanic death cult as proven by Muslim behaviour here and around the World. As Christ Jesus said "by their fruits thou shalt know them".
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