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The Mirror described MARIAS as 'closely linked to' the [[English Defence League]] (EDL) and according to British group [[Hope Not Hate]], Bugle has attended EDL demonstrations.<ref name="HNHCartoonRep">Hope Not Hate[http://edition.pagesuite-professional.co.uk//launch.aspx?eid=c943edb2-0d73-4d9c-98c1-8e27e5e89fee The Muhammed Cartoons: the counter-jihadist plot to ignite a civil war in Britain], Hope Not Hate, July 2015</ref>
 
The Mirror described MARIAS as 'closely linked to' the [[English Defence League]] (EDL) and according to British group [[Hope Not Hate]], Bugle has attended EDL demonstrations.<ref name="HNHCartoonRep">Hope Not Hate[http://edition.pagesuite-professional.co.uk//launch.aspx?eid=c943edb2-0d73-4d9c-98c1-8e27e5e89fee The Muhammed Cartoons: the counter-jihadist plot to ignite a civil war in Britain], Hope Not Hate, July 2015</ref>
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==Social media==
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: [https://twitter.com/Marias0015 @Marias0015]
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 03:54, 7 October 2015

Mothers Against Radical Islam and Sharia (MARIAS) is a small UK-based group led by Toni Bugle.

It has links to Sharia Watch UK and its founder Anne Marie Waters. At a MARIAS rally at Downing Street in April 2015, Waters and fellow UKIP candidate Magnus Nielsen were filmed by an undercover reporter for the Daily Mirror making statements the newspaper described as 'vile anti-Islamic hate'.[1]

The Mirror described MARIAS as 'closely linked to' the English Defence League (EDL) and according to British group Hope Not Hate, Bugle has attended EDL demonstrations.[2]

Social media

@Marias0015

Notes