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Britain
Tories condemn Muslim protesters, demand arrests
2006-02-05
The Conservatives last night called on the police to arrest militant Muslims who threatened Westerners with violence during protests in London over newspaper cartoons that mocked the Prophet Mohammed. As fanatics - some dressed as suicide bombers - staged more protests yesterday, David Davis, the shadow home secretary, said the police should take action against what were clearly offences of incitement to murder.

At the height of the protests on Friday demonstrators chanted slogans threatening more London bombings, praising the "magnificent" 9/11 hijackers and waving placards saying "Massacre those who insult Islam", "Europe you will pay" and "Europe you'll come crawling when Mujahideen come roaring".

Mr Davis said last night: "Clearly some of these placards are incitement to violence and, indeed, incitement to murder - an extremely serious offence which the police must deal with and deal with quickly.

"Whatever your views on these cartoons, we have a tradition of freedom of speech in this country which has to be protected. Certainly there can be no tolerance of incitement to murder."

Scotland Yard said a decision not to arrest protesters was taken because of public order fears. It confirmed that police had received more than 100 complaints from the public about the protesters' behaviour.
In other words, Scotland Yard was afraid.
On Friday 500 demonstrators marched from Regent's Park Mosque to the Danish embassy in Knightsbridge to protest at the publication of "blasphemous" cartoons in a Danish newspaper, and subsequently in other countries and on the BBC.

Yesterday, more than 1,000 demonstrators staged a second protest outside the embassy. The only arrests made were of two men found carrying cartoons of Mohammed. Police said they had been detained "to prevent a breach of the peace".
That's right - they were a threat. The people calling for butchery and extermination were just peacefully expressing their deeply held spiritual views. Or was it that you are intimidated and don't want your throat cut?
They already admitted that when they decided not to arrest the protesters.
On Friday police provided a motorcycle and helicopter escort for the protesters. Video cameras recorded the events.
Escort? What's next? Rose petals on the road?
The Tory call for action is in stark contrast to the response from Jack Straw, the Foreign Secretary, who blamed foreign newspapers for stirring up the row by publishing the cartoons. He said: "Re-publication of the cartoons has been unnecessary, it has been insensitive, it has been disrespectful and it has been wrong."

But the Tories defended the right of editors to publish them. Dominic Grieve, the shadow attorney general, said: "From what we know about the cartoons it is understandable that they have caused offence. However, the decision as to whether to publish or not is one of taste and decency that should rightly be taken by newspaper editors, broadcasters and their owners and is not one for government. Whilst it could be argued that these cartoons were reckless, it is almost certainly the case that they were not intended to stir up hatred."

As the clamour for action grew, police sources said there were no arrests on Friday because of fears of a riot. A senior Scotland Yard officer said: "We have to take the overall nature of the protesters into account. If they are overheated and emotional we don't go in.
Someone might get hurt, like us ....
"It's like a risk assessment; you have to look at the crowd you are dealing with. If we went in to arrest one person with a banner the crowd would turn on us and people would get hurt."

He said it was entirely possible that "key players" in the protests, some of whom were already known to police, could be pursued by prosecutors.
oh yes, quite possible, can't say more y'know, wink wink nudge nudge
The Metropolitan Police said: "Arrests if necessary will be made at the most appropriate time. The Met has several different means of collecting the necessary evidence should it be required post-event. All complaints made to police will be passed to the Public Order Crime Unit for investigation."
off of our desk as quickly as we can shuffle them
The style of policing employed for the protests appears to reflect a shift in strategy by the Met. Today the Sunday Telegraph reveals how Sir Ian Blair, the commissioner, has begun introducing "softly, softly" policing methods championed by police in Chicago.
Chicago - that bastion of sweet calm order and probity
Say what? You ever met one of the city's finest with baby blue helmet and baton in hand?
Posted by:lotp

#6  I wonder how long before British Jews are rounded up---cause we all know Jews incite Muslims to violence.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-02-05 20:24  

#5  Democratic governments are supposed to defend freedom. To the death if necessary.

Not run away scared in the face of the standard violent muslim backlash against anything that offends their sensibilities.

Democratic governments folding in fear. Not a good sign.

Objection to muslim violence expressed through caricature is haraam.

Objection to cartoons expressed through violence and death threats and looting and burning and killing is accepted and defended.

This keeps up, it will result in riots in the streets. Average democratic joe isn't going to take much more of the double standrad. This is thin thin ice we're on.
Posted by: Hupomoger Clans9827   2006-02-05 11:05  

#4  Um ... this article was from the BBC. But yes, there does seem to be a pattern here and in Australia.
Posted by: lotp   2006-02-05 09:15  

#3  Please Note: I read this artilce online at the Telegraph website last night between 1:30-2:00 am (couldn't sleep).

I went to the Telegraph site this morning to link to the artilce. The article is still there, BUT the graph reporting the arrest/detention of the two "counter-protesters" carrying placards with Mohammed's visage has been removed from the body of the article. If you read the article now you'd never know two legitimate protesters had been taken off the street by Scotland Yard "to prevent a breach of the peace".

Good work lotp. You captured the article before the thought police censors had a chance to sterilize the report.

Disgusting double standard.
Posted by: Mark Z   2006-02-05 08:42  

#2  no temp hires from the footbll fans? Jeebus!
Posted by: Frank G   2006-02-05 01:33  

#1  The UK needs to hire some new Peelers. No excuses for not making arrests when threats are made. That goes for here in the US and over there in the UK. Terrorist threats are terrorist threats and need to have teh full weight of the law applies to them some of that is the weight of a well practiced riot squad with hard rubber battons.
Posted by: Sock Puppet O´ Doom   2006-02-05 01:09  

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