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Muslims United Against Oppression |
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Friday, 22 April 2005 |
Muslims United Against Oppression
"A Muslim is a brother to a Muslim, he neither forsakes him nor abandons him.." (Bukhari and Muslim)
As the Home Affairs Select Committee pointed out in its recent report,
good community relations are being damaged by anti-terror laws that
stigmatise and demonise the Muslim community.
Various organisations
have come together to plan the largest Muslim Anti Terror Civil Rights
March on a non-partisan, Muslim unity platform. With the elections
looming, it is essential that the Muslim community sends a clear
message against the 'climate of fear' that has been created by the
draconian laws and disproportionate arrests targeted at a community
which has made a significant contribution to this society.
Discuss this topic here
It's time we stood together as a community, to be strong and confident.
Join the biggest Muslim unity anti-terror march Britain has witnessed.
All Muslim organisations and mosques have been invited. This march is
non-partisan and non-sectarian. There has already been a planning
meeting on Sunday 10th April between 6-9pm in London.
Mosques have been requested to announce the demonstration, please
request your Imam to announce the march. We want to produce a big
advert in the national press. We need your donations to do this.
For more details or to help us please contact:
Tel: 07915 063 564
E-mail: muslimunity@stoppoliticalterror.com
Organisations and Individuals supporting this march:
Ahlul-Beyt Islamic Mission
Amal Trust
Bangla 2000
Bangladeshi Community Initiative
Bradford University Islamic Society
Brunel University Islamic Society
Cage Prisoners
Crescent International
ELCAST(East London Communties against State terrorism)
Fuad Nahdi, Q News Editor in Chief
Guy's, Kings & St Thomas' School of Medicine Islamic Society
Hizb-ut-Tahrir
Imam Shakeel Beig (Kent and Lewisham Islamic Centre)
Imperial College Ahlul Beyt Islamic Society
Imperial College London Islamic Society
Innovative Minds
Islamic Affairs Central Network (IACN)
Islamic Foundation of Ireland
Islamic Human Rights Commission
Islamic Observatory Centre
Islamic Party of Britain
Islamic Society of Southampton
Kingston University Islamic Society
Leeds University Islamic Society
MAB
MPAC
Martin Mubanga (former Guantanamo detainee released without charge)
Masjid Tawheed, Leyton
Maulana Faiz ul Aqtab Siddiqui, President of the International Muslims Organisation
Morden Masjid, Surrey
Muslim Council of Southampton
Muslim Directory
Muslim Professionals UK
Nottingham Trent University Islamic Society
Prisoners of the West
Queen Mary and Westfield College Ahlul Beyt Islamic Society
Queen Mary and Westfield College Islamic Society
Salah Al Din Youth Club
Save Chechnya Campaign
Shaikh Suliman Gani, Imam of Tooting Islamic Centre
Sheikh Haitham Haddad
Stop Political Terror
The Ramadhan Foundation
The Revival (http://www.therevival.co.uk)
UKIM Luton Mosque
Union of University London ISoc
University College London Ahlul-Beyt Islamic Society
University of Bradford Islamic Society
University of Cambridge Islamic Society
University of Essex Friends of Palestine Society
University of Oxford Islamic Society
Vestry Park FC
Youth Network of COEJ ( Council of European Jamaaats)
Date: Saturday 30th April 2005
Start Time: 10.30 am
Assembly Venue:
Speakers Corner,
Marble Arch
Hyde Park
London W1
Route: Marble Arch to Paddington Green Police Station |
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