Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Police Investigate BNP Man’s Complaints Against UAF’s George Galloway


Police have confirmed that they are “compiling evidence” after West Wales British National Party deputy organiser Mike Green lodged a formal complaint against the UAF’s George Galloway following an inflammatory speech made in London last month.
Mr Green laid the complaint with the police after viewing YouTube video copies of the speech by Mr Galloway given at a UAF rally in east London in which an overt threat of violence was made.
During the speech, Mr Galloway warned that anybody who “dare[d] touch a hijab [hair cover] on a Muslim woman’s head, if you dare touch the hair on the beard of a Muslim man in Tower Hamlets, you will have to fight your way through 10,000 dead bodies first.”
Mr Green’s complaint with the Metropolitan Police was backed up by at least a dozen similar complaints organised through a Facebook campaign.
The police have video footage of the former Glasgow MP, who is a founding member of the Respect Party, telling the rally: “To the EDL, take a look around you boys. Take a look around you.
Footage of Mr Galloway’s speech has appeared online at YouTube under the heading: “Why half a million Brits vote BNP. George Galloway incites race violence.”
UAF posters in the Muslim crowd.The London rally at which the speech was made was organised by anti-BNP organisation “Unite Against Fascism” and their trademark purple anti-BNP posters were widespread amongst the 3,000 strong Muslim crowd in attendance.
UAF secretary general Weyman Bennett was arrested in March this year by police and charged with suspicion of conspiracy to commit violent disorder.
Despite Mr Bennett being an active executive member of the extremist far left Socialist Workers Party, David Cameron is a founding signatory member of the UAF.
Mr Cameron is joined by MPs and MEPs from both Lib Dems and Labour in his allegiance to the UAF organisation which, as Mr Galloway’s speech has confirmed, is little more than a front to assist the Islamic colonisation of Britain.