Pamela Geller says it: “The jihad murderer was protesting our group. I love that. Which side are you on? We know what side the media is on.” It’s also noteworthy that pseudo-moderate Reza Aslan, a Board member of a front group for the Islamic Republic of Iran, has defamed our sister group SIOE as a neo-Nazi group — he now finds himself on the side of jihad murderer Mujaheed Adebolajo, where he is no doubt quite comfortable.
“Portrait of terror suspect on anniversary of 9/11: Woolwich ‘soldier-killer’ pictured on march ‘defending’ mosque,” from the Daily Mail, May 25 (thanks to Pamela Geller):
Standing at the centre of a crowd, wearing a skull-cap and holding a mobile phone, this is Michael Adebolajo on the anniversary of 9/11 in 2009.
He was among hundreds of young Muslims who gathered outside Harrow Central Mosque in North-West London, to ‘defend’ it against a planned joint protest by the English Defence League and Stop the Islamisation of Europe group.
Even though that event was called off — and despite the mosque’s pleas for peace from the Muslim youths — they vented their anger on the police instead.
Officers were pelted with bricks, bottles and fireworks. There were ten arrests.
Also be sure to see Pamela Geller’s coverage of the EDL rally today here. In the wake of the jihad beheading of Lee Rigby on a London street, the media is working in overdrive to demonize the EDL, but more and more ordinary Britons are seeing that they’re not the fascist bogeymen of myth, but freedom-loving people who want to defend their country against jihad terror. The truth can’t be hidden for long, even by the most sophisticated and powerful propaganda machine.