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Ulfkotte later reportedly attempted to cancel the event because he "was was not happy with the fact that the far-Right was increasingly usurping the demonstration." However, British and Danish co-organisers said they intended to go ahead.<ref>Danish, British organizers plan to defy Belgian ban on anti-Islamic 9/11 march, BBC Monitoring Europe - Political, 11 September 2007. Source: Text of report by Belgian newspaper De Standaard website on 8 September.</ref>
 
Ulfkotte later reportedly attempted to cancel the event because he "was was not happy with the fact that the far-Right was increasingly usurping the demonstration." However, British and Danish co-organisers said they intended to go ahead.<ref>Danish, British organizers plan to defy Belgian ban on anti-Islamic 9/11 march, BBC Monitoring Europe - Political, 11 September 2007. Source: Text of report by Belgian newspaper De Standaard website on 8 September.</ref>
  
Two members of the Belgian [[Vlaams Belang]] party were arrested at the event, along with Italian [[Northern League]] MEP [[Mario Borghezio]].<ref>[[http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/09/11/europe/EU-GEN-Belgium-Sept.-11-Demo.php Police arrest 2 far-right Belgian leaders at anti-Islam 9/11 protest]], Associated Press, 11 September 2007.</ref>Gravers handed a petition condemning the ban to UKIP MEP [[Gerard Batten]].<ref>Scores arrested in anti-Islam protest in Belgium, Agence France Presse, 11 September 2007.</ref>
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Two members of the Belgian [[Vlaams Belang]] party were arrested at the event, along with Italian [[Northern League]] MEP [[Mario Borghezio]].<ref>[http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/09/11/europe/EU-GEN-Belgium-Sept.-11-Demo.php Police arrest 2 far-right Belgian leaders at anti-Islam 9/11 protest], Associated Press, 11 September 2007.</ref>Gravers handed a petition condemning the ban to UKIP MEP [[Gerard Batten]].<ref>Scores arrested in anti-Islam protest in Belgium, Agence France Presse, 11 September 2007.</ref>
  
 
SOIE held a demonstration at Amsterdam in the Netherlands on 26 March 2008, which was followed by two more in Denmark, at Hobro on 14 March and Aalborg on 15 March. According to Searchlight magazine, the presence of 'the notorious Dutch nazi [[Ben van der Kooi]]' caused a split in SIOE in the Netherlands. Two further demonstrations, planned for Amsterdam on 5 April and Copenhagen on 31 May, were called off, and SOIE Netherlands withdrew from European co-operation.<ref>[http://www.islamophobia-watch.com/islamophobia-watch/2008/7/26/anti-islamic-movement-hits-the-rocks.html Anti-Islamic movement hits the rocks], by Anne Jessen, Originally published in Searchlight, August 2008, reprinted at Islamophobia Watch.</ref>
 
SOIE held a demonstration at Amsterdam in the Netherlands on 26 March 2008, which was followed by two more in Denmark, at Hobro on 14 March and Aalborg on 15 March. According to Searchlight magazine, the presence of 'the notorious Dutch nazi [[Ben van der Kooi]]' caused a split in SIOE in the Netherlands. Two further demonstrations, planned for Amsterdam on 5 April and Copenhagen on 31 May, were called off, and SOIE Netherlands withdrew from European co-operation.<ref>[http://www.islamophobia-watch.com/islamophobia-watch/2008/7/26/anti-islamic-movement-hits-the-rocks.html Anti-Islamic movement hits the rocks], by Anne Jessen, Originally published in Searchlight, August 2008, reprinted at Islamophobia Watch.</ref>

Revision as of 20:31, 10 December 2009

SOIE leaders Anders Gravers and Stephen Gash at a protest in London in August 2008

Background

Stop Islamisation of Europe was founded in 2007 in an attempt to build on the success of Stop Islamisation of Denmark (SIAD), led by Anders Gravers. [1]It describes itself as "an alliance of people across Europe with the single aim of preventing Islam becoming a dominant political force in Europe."[2]

History

An SIOE demonstration marking the anniversary of 9/11 was banned by the mayor of Brussels in 2007. Filip Dewinter of Vlaams Belang asked members of his party to attend without party insignia. [3] Udo Ulfkotte, reportedly an SIOE representative, contested the ban, saying "Our organization is democratic and peaceful, and has expressly rejected any link with the extreme right and with political parties." [4] SIOE and Ulfkotte were represented at a subsequent hearing by Belgian Senator Hugo Coveliers, with Bart Debie of Vlaams Belang acting as Ullfkotte's interpreter.[5]

Ulfkotte later reportedly attempted to cancel the event because he "was was not happy with the fact that the far-Right was increasingly usurping the demonstration." However, British and Danish co-organisers said they intended to go ahead.[6]

Two members of the Belgian Vlaams Belang party were arrested at the event, along with Italian Northern League MEP Mario Borghezio.[7]Gravers handed a petition condemning the ban to UKIP MEP Gerard Batten.[8]

SOIE held a demonstration at Amsterdam in the Netherlands on 26 March 2008, which was followed by two more in Denmark, at Hobro on 14 March and Aalborg on 15 March. According to Searchlight magazine, the presence of 'the notorious Dutch nazi Ben van der Kooi' caused a split in SIOE in the Netherlands. Two further demonstrations, planned for Amsterdam on 5 April and Copenhagen on 31 May, were called off, and SOIE Netherlands withdrew from European co-operation.[9]

On 11 September 2008 SOIE held a demonstration outside Lambeth Palace, the official London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. According to a posting on Stephen Gash's blog, speeches on the 'dangers of Islamisation' were given by Baroness Cox, Potkin Azarmehr, founder of 'For a democratic and secular Iran', SIOE supporter Magnus Neilson, English Democrats Party leader Richard Tilbrook and SIOE leaders Anders Gravers and Stephen Gash. [10]

Funding and finances

People

Anders Gravers | Stephen Gash

Affiliations

CounterJihad Europa

Subsidiaries

SIOE Denmark (SIAD) | SIOE Russia | SIOE England | SIOE Finland | SIOE France | SIOE Germany | SIOE Norway | SIOE Poland | SIOE Romania | SIOE Sweden |

Publications

Contact details, Resources, Notes

Contact

External Resources

Notes

  1. Anti-Islamic movement hits the rocks, by Anne Jessen, Originally published in Searchlight, August 2008, reprinted at Islamophobia Watch.
  2. About SIOE, Stop Islamisation of Europe, accessed 23 November 2008.
  3. Brussels mayor bans protest against "Islamization of Europe" BBC Monitoring Europe - Political, 11 August 2007: Source: Text of report by Belgian newspaper De Standaard website on 10 August.
  4. Organizers of banned anti-Islam march to sue Brussels mayor, BBC Monitoring Europe - Political, 14 August 2007. Source: Text of report by Belgian newspaper De Standaard website on 14 August.
  5. Organizer of Belgian anti-Islam march contests plans for French trial, BBC Monitoring Europe - Political, 30 August 2007. Source: Text of report by Belgian newspaper De Standaard website on 29 August.
  6. Danish, British organizers plan to defy Belgian ban on anti-Islamic 9/11 march, BBC Monitoring Europe - Political, 11 September 2007. Source: Text of report by Belgian newspaper De Standaard website on 8 September.
  7. Police arrest 2 far-right Belgian leaders at anti-Islam 9/11 protest, Associated Press, 11 September 2007.
  8. Scores arrested in anti-Islam protest in Belgium, Agence France Presse, 11 September 2007.
  9. Anti-Islamic movement hits the rocks, by Anne Jessen, Originally published in Searchlight, August 2008, reprinted at Islamophobia Watch.
  10. Stephen Gash, 'London "No sharia here!" demo', 15 September 15, 2008, 02:58 PM GMT