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St Pauls to close for the first time since WW2.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/...gland-london-15406865
I wonder if a Mosque would be forced to close, because of EDL protesters?
I think the police would soon move them on.
I wonder if a Mosque would be forced to close, because of EDL protesters?
I think the police would soon move them on.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// I wonder if a Mosque would be forced to close, because of EDL protesters? //
Probably not, they are made of sterner stuff, not wimps.
// Elders at the mosque said the timing of the protests were particularly insensitive because it fell not just on the anniversary of the 11 September attacks, but also during Ramadan, a deeply spiritual month where Muslims fast from dawn until sunset.
The violence which erupted in the early evening came in stark contrast to the peaceful mass protest earlier in the day before the anti-Islamic demonstrators had arrived.
In an emotional speech during midday prayers, the mosque's imam, Ajmal Masroor, called on his followers to ignore any anti-Muslim protesters and resist the temptation to retaliate. He prompted laughter when he told listeners: "My father always said to me, 'If a dog bites your leg do you turn around and bite the dog back?' Of course not." //
Probably not, they are made of sterner stuff, not wimps.
// Elders at the mosque said the timing of the protests were particularly insensitive because it fell not just on the anniversary of the 11 September attacks, but also during Ramadan, a deeply spiritual month where Muslims fast from dawn until sunset.
The violence which erupted in the early evening came in stark contrast to the peaceful mass protest earlier in the day before the anti-Islamic demonstrators had arrived.
In an emotional speech during midday prayers, the mosque's imam, Ajmal Masroor, called on his followers to ignore any anti-Muslim protesters and resist the temptation to retaliate. He prompted laughter when he told listeners: "My father always said to me, 'If a dog bites your leg do you turn around and bite the dog back?' Of course not." //
Bobbisox
/// I wanna know what a professional anarchist is?
when she was being interviewed, a young lady gave her job title as such ///
It is the type of job title that are given to less attractive job titles mostly used by the Guardian's jobs page.
'Professional anarchist' sounds much better than an 'unemployed troublemaking layabout'.
/// I wanna know what a professional anarchist is?
when she was being interviewed, a young lady gave her job title as such ///
It is the type of job title that are given to less attractive job titles mostly used by the Guardian's jobs page.
'Professional anarchist' sounds much better than an 'unemployed troublemaking layabout'.
Gromit
/// What crime have they commited? ///
Now where do we begin? Erecting unlawful dwellings on private land, Contravening health and safety laws, Dropping litter, Refusing to remove themselves at the request of the guardians of the building, just for starters.
/// Do you not believe in the right to protest, or do you just think it should have a time limit on it? ///
Yes I believe there should be a right to protest, but there should be a limit to it.
March on London, congregate in a safe area to enable speeches to be heard, and then go on to hand in a petition to say No 10 for example, and then disassemble.
Other than that there is always a chance to enter your name down on the on-web site petitions, failing all that there is always the 'Ballot Box'.
But at the end of the day, these protests are just a waste of time did the Government of the time take any notice of the 'Anti Iraqi War' protest?
/// What crime have they commited? ///
Now where do we begin? Erecting unlawful dwellings on private land, Contravening health and safety laws, Dropping litter, Refusing to remove themselves at the request of the guardians of the building, just for starters.
/// Do you not believe in the right to protest, or do you just think it should have a time limit on it? ///
Yes I believe there should be a right to protest, but there should be a limit to it.
March on London, congregate in a safe area to enable speeches to be heard, and then go on to hand in a petition to say No 10 for example, and then disassemble.
Other than that there is always a chance to enter your name down on the on-web site petitions, failing all that there is always the 'Ballot Box'.
But at the end of the day, these protests are just a waste of time did the Government of the time take any notice of the 'Anti Iraqi War' protest?
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