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Muslim extremists shout abuse at British soldiers during home-coming march

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    Muslim extremists shout abuse at British soldiers during home-coming march

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...ing-march.html

    Muslim extremists shout abuse at British soldiers during home-coming march
    Muslim extremists shouted abuse at British soldiers during a home-coming march by the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Anglian Regiment.

    A group of around 20 men in traditional Islamic dress held up banners and placards that read: "Anglian Soldiers Butchers of Basra", "Anglian Soldiers Criminals, Murderers Terrorists" and "Baby killers".

    As the battalion, which is nicknamed The Poachers, reached Luton Town Hall the small group shouted and yelled "Terrorists" and "Anglian Soliders Go to Hell."

    The protestors then had to be protected by police as angry supporters of the soldiers turned on them shouting: "Scum" and "No surrender to the Taliban."

    As the parade finished in St George's Square in front of the Duke of Gloucester, Colonel-in-chief for the regiment, the Lord Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, Sam Whitbread, a General Sir John McColl KCB and the Mayor of Luton, Councillor Lakhbir Singh, police had to force the protestors into a small area reserved for them by the town's Arndale Shopping Centre.

    Two lines of police officers protected the anti-war protestors from a large number of locals, some waving Union and St George's flags, who turned their attention to them rather than the inspection of the soldiers by the dignitaries. There was a stand off between the two any groups who yelled insults at each other.

    Police dogs and riot vans were also called to the scene to keep the two sides apart.

    In all 200 soldiers led by a military band marched through Luton to mark their return home from a second six-month tour of Iraq in two years.

    Luton's Mayor Councillor Lakhbir Singh said: "The Royal Anglian Regiment was given freedom of the town some years ago and we are proud to welcome them back. We hope as many people as possible will come out and show their support and appreciation of these brave soldiers."

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    Its one thing to have a go at the government : another to have a go at the soldiers. I suspect the protestors are unhappy in the UK : why not move to somewhere they are happy?

    #2
    Arrested and deported to their country of Origin. Dont like it here - go back to where your from. Dont like the state of the country - same thing, wana moan about the economy and gloom, same thing.

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      #3
      "The protestors then had to be protected by police as angry supporters of the soldiers turned on them..."

      The police shouldn't have bothered.
      Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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        #4
        Originally posted by PM-Junkie View Post
        "The protestors then had to be protected by police as angry supporters of the soldiers turned on them..."

        The police shouldn't have bothered.
        totally - let them get a good kicking - he'll even help them get to the 72 virgins quicker if need be.

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          #5
          Unbelievable!

          Than again, not suprised it happened in Luton. Huge areas of the town are a ghetto with no attempt to integrate with society.
          'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
          Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.

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            #6
            I'm just sick of Muslims overreacting to every event that slightly annoys them. Naming of teddy bears, cartoon characters etc.. Then they are on the street shouting, calling for the person(s) to be put to death and burning flags.

            A peace loving tolerant religion.. Bull****

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              #7
              The easy way to deal with this would have been for the police to arrest all of the demonstrators under Section 5 (or even 4A) of the Public Order Act - making a display likely to cause harrassment, alarm or distress (4A is with intent).

              That would have got them out of the way, and sent a pretty strong message.
              ‎"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."

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                #8
                Originally posted by SantaClaus View Post
                Unbelievable!

                Than again, not suprised it happened in Luton. Huge areas of the town are a ghetto with no attempt to integrate with society.
                Too right - what are the British army doing in Luton anyway? Searching for Osama?
                Bored.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                  A group of around 20 men in traditional Islamic dress held up banners and placards that read: "Anglian Soldiers Butchers of Basra", "Anglian Soldiers Criminals, Murderers Terrorists" and "Baby killers".
                  A bit of perspective folks.

                  Luton's Muslim population is approx 27K people and only 20 idiots turned up! That's such a small percentage that my calc won't even display it without scientific notation.


                  Spooky to see that the only papers covering so far are the mail and telegraph.

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                    #10
                    That's the BNP vote sorted in Luton then.

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