Saturday, 20 July 2013
UK: Birmingham EDL rally keep away appeal as chiefs meet with leaders
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“We are very law-abiding citizens but we do not want them to get involved in any lawlessness. We have also increased security because people are feeling sensitive and insecure.”
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: Express and Star
By Express and Star | July 19, 2013
Home Office officials have visited the Black Country to hold talks with religious leaders ahead of an English Defence League rally being held in Birmingham tomorrow.
Mosques in the region have urged worshippers to stay away from the event.
Government officials held the talks at the Aisha Mosque in Walsall where a homemade bomb was discovered close to the building last month.
Mr Zia Ul-Haq, aged 60, who is spokesman for the mosque in Rutter Street, Caldmore, said: “I think community relations are good in the area, and it would be terrible if anybody spoiled that peaceful atmosphere. We must ignore their attempt to inflame the situation.”
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