Tuesday 21 August 2007

A tale of two demonstrations

Stop the Islamification of Europe

A far-left group of anti-American conspiracy theorists, calling itself “United for Truth” (UfT), is going to demonstrate in Brussels on 9 September. The group will march from the North Station to the South (Midi) Station in protest against "George Bush’s involvement" with the 9/11/2001 terror attacks in New York and on the Pentagon.

On its website UfT writes:

Recently the French Minister for Housing and the City Mme Christine Boutin expressed her doubts about the official 9/11 report. Before, Michael Meacher, secretary of state in Britain and Andreas Von Bulow, ex Minister from Germany, stated clearly that 9/11 and the war on terror are orchestrated by the Bush administration. Prof. David Ray Griffin held on September 14th, 2006 a lecture (‘Should the truth be revealed or concealed’) in Copenhagen. In this lecture he asked for a European investigation to the facts of September 11, 2001. To make this demand stronger, the United for truth organization in Belgium, is organizing a European protest rally through Brussels, on Sunday September 9th, 2007. [...] The United for truth organization consists of members of various truth, peace and human right movements in Europe.

The 9/9 - United for truth rally will be the first major protest in Europe demanding a serious change and challenge to all politicians in Europe. The protesters [...] agree the 9/11 attacks and other terrorist acts, no matter if they were carried out by some so-called Afghan cavemen or by the governments themselves, inflicted the current policy of fear. [...] The protesters want to show their solidarity with the American people, who are also asking the same questions and demanding the same answers for years to their government.

Unlike the anti-Sharia demonstration, planned to be held next September 11 in Brussels, the “9/9 United for Truth” demonstration of September 9 has been authorized by the Brussels authorities. Last week the Brussels mayor, Freddy Thielemans, banned the anti-Sharia demonstration because he fears it will upset the Muslim inhabitants of Brussels.

Source

Hat Tip Mr Smith's refusal

2 comments:

Aberdeen-Patriot said...

Hi Green was busy with the wifes birthday this weekend and swimming coaching again, but back online again, just catching up with your posts.

Aberdeen-Patriot said...

Hi Green was busy with the wifes birthday this weekend and swimming coaching again, but back online again, just catching up with your posts.