The English Defence League protested in Britainâs second city of Birmingham on Saturday, which they describe as a âliteral hotbed of Islamic extremist activity.â Tommy Robinson addressed the EDL supporters saying,
âEvery time we demonstrate we are followed by the UAF. âThe Chief in command of the UAF, when people see frustrations boiling over like thisâŠlet me explain why. Iâll explain why. Azad Ali, who’s the second in command of the UAF is on record as saying that British military are legitimate targets.”….The far-left UAF is supported by many in the British establishment including Prime Minister David Cameron. Op-Ed: The English Defence League protests in Birmingham
‘Antifascister’ kommer Ă„benbart fra samme totalitĂŠre hĂžstak ligegyldigt hvor: Azad Ali, vice chair. Unite Against Fascism:
Azad Ali opposes democracy âif it means at the expense of not implementing the shariaâ
Azad Ali sued the Daily Mail for suggesting that comments on his blog showed that he was âa hardline Islamic extremist who supports the killing of British and American soldiers in Iraq by fellow Muslims as justifiedâ. He lost.
Azad Ali used to attend talks by the spiritual leader of Al Qaeda in Europe: Abu Qatada.
Azad Ali wants Ismail Haniyeh â leader of the genocidal antisemitic terrorist organisation, Hamas â to be the Caliph of the next Caliphate.
Azad Ali admired the Al Qaeda and recruiter Anwar al-Awlaki and had this to say about him on the Islamic Forum of Europeâs blog: âI really do love him for the sake of Allah, he has an uncanny way of explaining things to people which is endearing.â
When an undercover reporter for Dispatches exposed Azad Aliâs political views, he threatened them on his radio show, saying: âWeâve got a picture of you and a lot more than you thought we had. Weâve tracked you down to different places. And if people are gonna turn what Iâve just said into a threat, thatâs their fault, innit?â
Britain’s Left Wing Education Shame
Jack Buckby gives a brief talk about his experiences in Britain’s left wing indoctrination centres, and how the United Kingdom is being transformed through a biased education system.