Counterjihad Zurich 2010
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Counterjihad Zurich 2010 was a conference of the European Counterjihad movement, which took place in Zurich, Switzerland on Saturday, 12 June 2010.[1] It was organised by the International Civil Liberties Alliance.[2]
Among the organisations represented were the Swiss People's Party, the Lega Nord and the English Defence League.[3]
An account by counterjihad blogger Aeneas described the EDL's role as follows:
- The EDL presentation to the conference, entitled ‘The Anatomy of an EDL Demo’ used the recent demonstration at Newcastle as a case study of street level activism. The presentation included organisational dynamics, deployment, logistics and transportation, the importance of having productive working relations with the police, the stewarding system, divisional structure, inclusivity of all those who have a stake in or interest in opposing sharia to create a diverse, varied and effective organisation, the networking and social possibilities that are created by demonstrations, opposition tactics, and the issue of merchandising and its relationship to the creation of group identity and organisational presence.[4]
People
- Edward S. May (Baron Bodissey)
- Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff
- Hans Erling Jensen
- Kepiblanc
- Rolf Krake
- Cyber-Résistant
- Gandalf
- Radu
- sementic 77
- Conny Meier
- Liz
- nockerl
- Rabea
- Christine
- Kitman
- Gaia
- Aeneas[5]
- Politically Incorrect sent a representative[6]
Notes
- ↑ Baron Bodissey, Slouching Towards Zurich, Gates of Vienna, 16 June 2010.
- ↑ Aeneas, English Defence League Represented At Counter Jihad Zurich 2010, International Civil Liberties Alliance, 17 June 2010.
- ↑ Baron Bodissey, Slouching Towards Zurich, Gates of Vienna, 16 June 2010.
- ↑ Aeneas, English Defence League Represented At Counter Jihad Zurich 2010, International Civil Liberties Alliance, 17 June 2010.
- ↑ Baron Bodissey, Slouching Towards Zurich, Gates of Vienna, 16 June 2010.
- ↑ Hope Not Hate, Politically Incorrect, Counterjihad Movement: Germany, accessed 19 January 2015