Saturday, April 04, 2009

 

Great Britain - Great anti-Sharia demonstration in London. "Une loi pour tous !", par Iba Bouramine "One law for all", by Iba Bouramine


The British know that the protests we have seen in Ontario in 2005 after a government commission has recommended the introduction of Sharia law. This attempt failed thanks to the efforts of the Toronto Homa Arjomand who orchestrated an international campaign to combat it. In Britain, the former Muslim Maryam Namazie who coordinates the campaign.

Recently, the Globe and Mail shamelessly opened its pages to a review of the Islamist Sheema Khan, who called - again! - for the introduction of sharia law in Ontario. Across the West, obsessed with Islamic Sharia, they never let go.

A law for all! ...legal pluralism, it's racism!

Hundreds of people from all backgrounds and ethnicities gathered on Saturday 7 March 2009 in Trafalgar Square for a rally against the sharia. This event was to celebrate the International Year of Women, and many women were present to take a stand against this system of unjust and discriminatory laws.

After several eloquent speeches, the rally ended and the event began. Many curious have proclaimed their approval, and many of them chose to join the march. This illustrates how widespread the dissatisfaction with politics islamophile Labor. There is a larger groundswell of opposition to sharia law among citizens and the political elite should pay attention to the fact that the barbarism of Sharia will never be tolerated in Britain, and that parties who are the lawyers and the government does now, are doomed to political failure.

It is really amazing that people are forced to protest against Sharia law in Britain in the 21st century. This is the terrible reflection of the policy of a government that has claimed so long as it modernized Britain. It seems that the idea of modernization meant a return to an era of medieval barbarism.

The march ended at Conway Hall and was followed by a public meeting. The most positive message that is out of this day was that of a left that had awakened, begins to question the idea of multiculturalism, and to the extent of the damage that this ideology has led to 'social harmony and the institutions of Britain. See the sacred cow of multiculturalism be rejected by some of its former supporters is a very positive development. It was said at that meeting that multiculturalism is a big step towards a society of apartheid and that this can not be canceled only by a single law that applies equally to all.

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