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− | |Counter-protested by 1,500 UAF. Leeds council and West Yorkshire Police thanked the public and participants "for their patience and consideration".<ref | + | |Counter-protested by 1,500 UAF. Leeds council and West Yorkshire Police thanked the public and participants "for their patience and consideration".<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_yorkshire/8336469.stm Protest policing hailed a success], BBC News, 1 November 2009.</ref><ref>[http://www.westyorkshire.police.uk/section-item.asp?sid=12&iid=8669 Leeds Demonstrations], West Yorkshire Police, 31 October 2009.</ref>[http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/Bill-for-policing-Bradford-demonstrations.6504794.jp]{{dead link|date=July 2011}}</ref> The protest was controversial as a tree which had been erected in [[Leeds City Square|City Square]] with the intention to decorate it as a Christmas tree at a later date had to be taken down to accommodate the protest. |
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Protests
Date | Location | Attendance | Description of event |
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8 August 2009 | Birmingham | Unknown | Counter protest by, and clashes with, Unite Against Fascism (UAF) supporters.[1][2] |
5 September 2009 | Birmingham | Unknown | Clashes with socialist protestors,[3] West Midlands police state the EDL "...had no intent to protest".[4] 45 arrested were from the EDL a similar number were arrested belonged to groups opposing them.[5] |
13 September 2009 | London | Unknown | Counter demonstration to pro-Palestinian rally.[6] |
10 October 2009 | Manchester | 700[7] | Counter-protest by 1,400 UAF supporters.[8] Riot police on hand to separate sides.[9]BBC NEWS: Protest police cost was £200,000</ref> |
31 October 2009 | Leeds | 900[10][11] | Counter-protested by 1,500 UAF. Leeds council and West Yorkshire Police thanked the public and participants "for their patience and consideration".[12][13][1]Template:Dead link</ref> The protest was controversial as a tree which had been erected in City Square with the intention to decorate it as a Christmas tree at a later date had to be taken down to accommodate the protest. |
5 December 2009 | Nottingham | 500[14] | Demonstration following Mercian Regiment homecoming parade, clashes with Asian students and UAF.[14] |
23 January 2010 | Stoke-on-Trent | 1,500[15] | EDL break through police lines. Police officers were injured and police vehicles damaged.[15] All arrests were linked to the EDL demonstration.[16][17] Approximately 300 supporters of Unite Against Fascism held a counter demonstration.[18] |
5 March 2010 | London | 300[19] | Rally in support of Geert Wilders' visit to the House of Lords. 100 UAF counter-demonstrators.[20] |
20 March 2010 | Bolton | 2,000[21] | Counter-protested by 1,500 UAF.[21][22] 9 arrested from EDL and around 55 from UAF.[21][23][24] |
3 April 2010 | Dudley | 2,000[25] | Several EDL supporters knocked down fencing and escaped the police cordon.[25][26][27] There were 1500 UAF counter-demonstrators.[28] |
1 May 2010 | Aylesbury | 800 | Protest against militant Islam. Eight of the arrests were on suspicion of carrying an offensive weapon.[29][30] About 75 UAF counter-demonstrators gathered in the town, but later left.[31] |
29 May 2010 | Newcastle | 1,500-2,000[32] | UAF hold counter demonstration of around 1,000. No arrests at either demonstration despite minor scuffles.[32] |
17 July 2010 | Dudley | 500 | [33][34] The UAF attendance of 350.[35] |
28 August 2010 | Bradford | 300[36]–700[37] | 1,300 police officers were involved in policing the protest.[38] Various missiles were thrown by EDL supporters during the protest.[36][37][39][40] Approximately 300 UAF supporters attended the counter-demonstration.[41] |
11 September 2010 | Oldham | 120[42] | EDL converged on Oldham around mid-day after telephoning police in advance at 8.45am[43] and laid a wreath at the war memorial.[42][43] |
9 October 2010 | Leicester | 1000[44] | After the Home secretary accepted Leicester City Council's application for a ban on all marches in the city on this date[45] the EDL held a static demonstration numbering 1,000,[44] while Unite Against Fascism (UAF) staged a counter-protest numbering 700.[44] One police officer was taken to hospital with a leg injury and two protesters were treated by paramedics for minor injuries.[46] |
25 October 2010 | London | Unknown | The EDL held a protest opposing "Islamification" of the United Kingdom and showing support for Israel outside the Israeli embassy. It was attended by Rabbi Nachum Shifren.[47] |
27 November 2010 | Preston, Lancashire | 1000+ | There was a counter demonstration attended by 150 supporters of UAF.[48] |
27 November 2010 | Nuneaton | 500 [49] | There was a counter demonstration by 150 local anti-fascists. Both sides threw missiles and fire works.[50] |
11 December 2010 | Peterborough | 500[51] | The protest was policed by roughly 1000 officers from 18 forces. A counter-protest by the Peterborough Trades Union Council took place in another location in the city and was attended by approximately 80 people. Police kept the two protests apart.[51] |
5 February 2011 | Luton | 1500–3000[52][53][54] | The EDL was joined by new "defence leagues" from Norway, Sweden and the Netherlands, as well as other more established groups from France, Germany and Denmark.[53][55] A counter-protest took place in another location in the city and was attended by approximately 1000 UAF supporters.[52] The protests were policed by officers from 14 forces.[52] |
5 March 2011 | Rochdale | 500 | Around 500 EDL protesters congregated at Rochdale town centre's war memorial. A counter-protest was held by Unite Against Fascism, with the two groups being kept 100 feet apart by police. 31 people were arrested.[56] |
2 April 2011 | Blackburn | 2000[57] | |
28 May 2011 | Blackpool | 1500[58] | No arrests |
9 July 2011 | Cambridge | 300[59] | 1000 attended a counter-demonstration.[59] There were seven arrests in total.[60] |
16 July 2011 | Portsmouth | 500 [61] | The EDL marched through the city while 200 people attended a counter-demonstration by the UAF in Guildhall Square.[62] The two sides never came into direct contact as the EDL were not let into the square, but there were a few incidents where several EDL members tried to disrupt the counter-demonstration. 400 police officers were deployed - some mounted - and seven arrests were made (all of which being on EDL supporters).[63] |
9 August 2011 | Enfield | 500[64] | EDL vigilantes marched through Enfield during the 2011 England riots |
Notes
- ↑ Luton bans marches amid fears of protests, Telegraph, 21 August 2009.
- ↑ Mark Townsend,'Patriot' league plots more clashes with anti-fascist activists, The Guardian, 10 October 2009.
- ↑ Paul Bradley, English Defence League and socialist protesters in violent rampage through Birmingham streets, Sunday Mercury, 6 September 2009.
- ↑ File on Four, BBC Radio 4, 22 September 2009
- ↑ News: POLICE were today studying CCTV footage in a bid to identify more of the hooligans involved in the violent clashes. Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
- ↑ [Matthew Taylor, Far-right supporters confront pro-Palestinian protestors, The Guardian, 10 October 2009.
- ↑ Dozens arrested during protests, BBC News, 10 October 2009.
- ↑ Dozens arrested during protests, BBC News, 10 October 2009.
- ↑ Dozens arrested during protests, BBC News, 10 October 2009.
- ↑ Protest policing hailed a success, BBC News, 1 November 2009.
- ↑ Leeds Demonstrations, West Yorkshire Police, 31 October 2009.
- ↑ Protest policing hailed a success, BBC News, 1 November 2009.
- ↑ Leeds Demonstrations, West Yorkshire Police, 31 October 2009.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ 15.0 15.1 Trouble at Stoke-on-Trent English Defence League rally. 24 January 2010. BBC
- ↑ Trouble at Stoke-on-Trent English Defence League rally. 2010-01-24. BBC News
- ↑ BBC News - EDL Stoke-on-Trent rally cost nearly £200,000 to police
- ↑ BBC News: "Trouble at Stoke-on-Trent English Defence League rally"
- ↑ "Geert Wilders anti-Islam film gets House of Lords screening", The Guardian
- ↑ Dutch MP Geert Wilders' anti-Islam film sparks protests. 5 March 2010.
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 74 arrests in demo clash. 21 March 2010. The Belfast Telegraph
- ↑ The ‘£300,000 price’ of policing protesters rallies. 23 March 2010. The Bolton News
- ↑ Police battle to control EDL and UAF protest in Bolton. 20 March 2010. BBC
- ↑ 55 arrests at protests. The Bolton News. Retrieved 26 March 2010.
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 English Defence League protesters clash with police | Mail Online. 3 April 2010. Dailymail.co.uk
- ↑ "Sunday Mercury unveils face of leader of EDL, whose group has cost taxpayers £2 million"
- ↑ BBC News: "Dudley rallies 'cost council an estimated £150,000'"
- ↑ Birmingham Mail: Black Country News - "EDL in Dudley: UAF bring 1,500 to town for counter protest"
- ↑ English Defence League protest leads to 12 arrests. 2010-05-01. BBC News
- ↑ EDL demo in Aylesbury set to cost police £300,000 - News - Bucks Herald
- ↑ "Police clash with anti-Islamist protesters in Buckinghamshire", The Telegraph
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 No arrests at English Defence League Newcastle march. Sunday Sun. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
- ↑ LIVE UPDATE - Trouble flares at EDL rally (From Dudley News). Dudleynews.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
- ↑ EDL protest bill tops half-a-million pounds (From Stourbridge News). Stourbridgenews.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
- ↑ Unite Against Fascism: Racist EDL brings violence to Dudley
- ↑ 36.0 36.1 Template:Cite video
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 BBC News - Missiles thrown during Bradford EDL demonstration. 2010-08-20. Bbc.co.uk
- ↑ Matthew Taylor and Martin Wainwright (28 August 2010) English Defence League supporters attack police at Bradford rally | UK news | The Observer. Guardian
- ↑ The Muslim Weekly
- ↑ Riot police tackle missiles at English Defence League protest in Bradford. 28 August 2010.
- ↑ Daily Star: "Missile 'war' in race-hate clash"
- ↑ 42.0 42.1 Eight arrests at English Defence League event in Oldham. 12 September 2010.
- ↑ 43.0 43.1 Oldham-chronicle.co.uk
- ↑ 44.0 44.1 44.2 Police.ukTemplate:Dead link
- ↑ Leicester marches banned by Theresa May. 4 October 2010.
- ↑ Thisisleicestershire.com
- ↑ Jpost.com
- ↑ BBC.co.uk
- ↑ Five held over Nuneaton EDL and anti-fascist protests. 28 November 2010.
- ↑ Coventrytelegraph.net
- ↑ 51.0 51.1 "Arrests at city protest marches in Peterborough", BBC News, Peterborough, 11 December.
- ↑ 52.0 52.1 52.2 "EDL and UAF stage rival protests in Luton", BBC News, 5 February 2011
- ↑ 53.0 53.1 Template:Citenews
- ↑ Template:Citenews
- ↑ Template:Citenews
- ↑ 31 arrests at EDL protest.
- ↑ Blackburn protests: How the day unfolded. 2 April 2011.
- ↑ BBC News - "Blackpool EDL and anti-fascist demos 'pass peacefully'"
- ↑ 59.0 59.1 BBC News - Five arrests during Cambridge EDL and anti-fascist marches. bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
- ↑ Cambridge City News, Cambridge Local News Stories & Latest Headlines About Cambridge | Video: English Defence League march ends after failed bid to target mosque. cambridge-news.co.uk. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
- ↑ BBC News - Portsmouth EDL march and counter-protests see seven arrests
- ↑ Anti-fascism protesters make their voices heard in the city. 16 July 2011.
- ↑ Seven arrested after Portsmouth far right march. 16 July 2011.
- ↑ Riots give rise to vigilantes