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Woolwich Murder: Muslim Protest
Has anyone found a report of this in any other paper?
I only became aware of this protest because it was 'liked' by a friend of mine on Facebook:
http:// www.bel fasttel egraph. co.uk/n ews/loc al-nati onal/uk /thousa nds-of- muslims -gather -in-lon don-to- condemn -murder -of-sol dier-le e-rigby -292948 15.html
5,000 seems like a fairly decent number...so I can't understand why it wasn't deemed news-worthy. The EDL reaction received media attention, but with far less numbers.
I only became aware of this protest because it was 'liked' by a friend of mine on Facebook:
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5,000 seems like a fairly decent number...so I can't understand why it wasn't deemed news-worthy. The EDL reaction received media attention, but with far less numbers.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not sure that a condemnation march could be organised as quickly as a protest at a mosque. Don't the police have to be engaged in order to re-route traffic (etc).
Also, if the Belfact Telegraph (a paper which can only have minimal interest in this story) has picked up this event, it's odd that it failed to generate even the smallest mention elsewhere.
I understand the reasoning behind comments such as "It should've been in Trafalgar Square", but suspect that whatever Muslims do right now will be seen as 'not enough'...
Also, if the Belfact Telegraph (a paper which can only have minimal interest in this story) has picked up this event, it's odd that it failed to generate even the smallest mention elsewhere.
I understand the reasoning behind comments such as "It should've been in Trafalgar Square", but suspect that whatever Muslims do right now will be seen as 'not enough'...
I stand corrected Chill,
Here is the photo...
http:// www.mir ror.co. uk/news /uk-new s/woolw ich-att ack-eng lish-de fence-l eague-1 912413
Here is the photo...
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I really don't think this can be termed 'a protest'. It's a condemnation of the slaughter, which is no more than many other mosque leaders have offered. The mosque in question just happens to have an extraordinarily large congregation. It would be good to see the 5000, together with people from all those other mosques, organising a proper march in protest for sometime in the near future. I doubt very much that they will though - but I'd love to be proven wrong.
this is but one example of community condemnation reported in the midlands over the past few days by the bbc, the birmingham post and others:-
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-birmi ngham-2 2667763
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