Fear and Hatred on the Streets of Luton from the Sunday Times
A very long and comprehensive article (you can also see it in four parts here: [1], [2], [3], [4]) on the unrest in Luton prompted by the tiny protest by al-Muhajiroun against the soldiers’ parade in March. You will notice that it includes the story of the Sikh mayor of Luton who was attacked by one of these numbskull racist hoodlums who couldn’t distinguish him from a Muslim (there have been Sikhs in Britain for as long as there have been Muslims), which was not reported in the media despite its relevance. Some of those involved in organising the white protests in Luton have a history of football hooliganism, as exposed in the Daily Mail, although they have since pulled the article.
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Tags: al-muhajiroun, luton
Actually, from what he is quoted as saying, the numbskull seems to have hated all Asians but to have been able to distinguish between them and to have hoped to receive a lighter sentence if he claimed to have thought his victim was a muslim.