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  • Azad Ali is not just an Islamic fundamentalist, al-Awlaki fan-boy and anti-democrat (“Democracy, if it means at the expense of not implementing the sharia, of course no-one agrees with that.”) but deep set Jew hater and supporter on a number of groups whose roots are shared with the NSDAP (German Nazi Party)

    Two of the speakers at the vigil were jewish, one was a UAF spokesman, one was a local holocaust survivor. Present at the vigil were groups of both orthodox and more secular jewish people. There are bad eggs in a every organisation, I'm prepared to give the UAF the benefit of the doubt. Needless to say the woolwich murders and radical Islam in general were condemned in the strongest possible terms by a number of the speakers.

    Wiganwill pointed out that the building was not a mosque, and I changed the OP. A spokesman for the Centre said "this place was a school, a social club, a mosque, and a place for everyone". I guess now we know.

    I will be going to more UAF events, I think. It was a very positive experience, and clearly very important for the morale of the community, and probably bad for the morale of all those arseholes trying to stir up division. There were TV cameras present and I hope the event gets some coverage. I dont know as I dont have a TV.

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