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The London Streets Who are these anti-Bush people?
National Review Online ^ | 11/18/03 | Amir Taheri

Posted on 11/18/2003 9:14:08 AM PST by Renfield

LONDON — George W. Bush's visit to London this week will be historic for at least two reasons. He will be the first U.S. president to come to Britain on a state visit. He will also observe a bizarre political marriage: one between the remnants of the Marxist-Leninist Left and militant Islamists. Negotiated over the past two years, the "wedding," will be celebrated in a mass demonstration against Bush's visit. The demonstration is organized by a shadowy group called "Stop the War Coalition," part of the Hate-America-International, which has orchestrated a number of street "events" in support of the Taliban and the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein since 2001.

When I called the coalition to ask whether the idea was to stop all wars, a spokeswoman assured me that this was not the case.

She referred me to the first article of the coalition's charter that states: "The aim of the coalition is simple: to stop the war currently declared by the United States and its allies against 'terrorism.'"

"We really want to stop Bush and Blair from going around killing babies," she said. "Our objective is to force the U.S. out of Iraq and Afghanistan."

But what if a U.S. withdrawal means the return of the Taliban and Saddam Hussein?

"Anything would be better than American Imperialist rule," she snapped back.

Who are these nostalgics of the Taliban and Saddam Hussein?

The coalition has a steering committee of 33 members. Of these, 18 come from various hard left groups: Communists, Trotskyites, Maoists, and Castrists. Three others belong to the radical wing of the Labour party. There are also eight radical Islamists. The remaining four are leftist ecologists known as "Watermelons" (Green outside, red inside).

The chairman of the coalition is one Andrew Murray, a former employee of the Soviet Novosty Agency and leader in the British Communist party. Cochair is Muhammad Asalm Ijaz of the London Council of Mosques. Members include John Rees of the Socialist Workers' party and Ghayassudin Siddiqui of the Muslim Parliament. Tanja Salem of the Al-awdah (The Return) group, an outfit close to Yasser Arafat, is also a member along with Shahedah Vawda of "Just Peace," another militant Arab group, and Wolf Wayne of the "Green Socialist Network."

A prominent member is George Galloway, a Labour-party parliamentarian under investigation for the illegal receipt of funds from Saddam Hussein. In his memoirs, Galloway says that the day the Soviet Union collapsed was "the saddest day" of his life.

Galloway says the only terrorism in the world today comes from the United States, not from organizations such as al Qaeda or the remnants of the Iraqi Baath party.

The coalition was created in London in September 2001, at first as an exclusively leftist concoction bringing together the remnants of the Stalinist "peace movement" of the 1950s, diehard "no nukes" activists, and some fellow travellers.

The coalition has succeeded beyond the wildest dreams of its founders. For the first time ever it has brought together all radical leftist and anarchist groups. Under its umbrella march such traditional former archenemies as Stalinists and Trotskyites.

But the coalition's biggest success is the alliance that it has forged between the extreme Left and militant Islamist groups. This would have been unthinkable even a couple of years ago. The Left always regarded Islam as a "relic of feudalism" and an instrument of reactionary Arab regimes. For their part, the Islamists regarded leftists as atheist enemies who had to be put to the sword.

The first to advocate a leftist-Islamist alliance against Western democracies was Ayman Al Zawahiri al Qaeda's #2.

In a message to al Qaeda sympathizers in Britain in August 2002, he urged them to seek allies among "any movement that opposes America, even atheists."

The idea has received strong support from Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, the Venezuelan terrorist known as "Carlos the Jackal."

In his book Revolutionary Islam, published in Paris last month, Carlos, who says he has converted to Islam, says he has advised Osama bin Laden, the al Qaeda leader, to forge an alliance with "all guerrilla, terrorist and other revolutionary groups throughout the world, regardless of their religious or ideological beliefs."

Carlos says Islam is the only force capable of persuading large numbers of people to become "volunteers" for suicide attacks against the U.S.

"Only a coalition of Marxists and Islamists can destroy the US," he says.

This week's anti-Bush demonstration in London will mark the emergence of a coalition the hard core of which consists of the radical Left and militant Islamism. Around it we find other groups who hate the U.S. for different reasons. There are supporters of free abortion, opponents of capital punishment, anti-globalization fanatics, advocates of the Kyoto protocol on the environment, and anti-Semites who believe the Jews control the United States. But a good part of the planned demonstrations will, as always, consist of what Lenin called "the useful idiots", men and women of good faith whose political naiveté makes them natural targets for experts in agitprop.

But why are these people taking to the streets?

One reason is that the parties, groups, and individuals involved have consistently failed to find a place in the normal institutions of British democracy.

The 60 or so leftist and Islamist groups involved in this odd enterprise have never managed to win more than one half of one percent of the votes in any British general election. Nor have they succeeded in winning a single seat in parliament or a majority in a single municipal council.

Those who can never win elections, always take to the streets. Street politics enables them to escape debate on complex issues that cannot be reduced to a few simplistic slogans.

Britain's participation in the war against terrorism was the subject of four exhaustive debates in the House of Commons in 2001 and 2002, each followed by a vote that Prime Minister Tony Blair won.

Street politics is for those who wish to abolish individual political judgment, the cornerstone of democratic life. Street politics encourages the irrational tendencies of crowds that could turn into hunting packs or lynch mobs. Power won in the streets produces only ochlocracy (rule by the worst).

To make sure that no discordant voice is heard, the organizers of the demonstrations have announced that only "authorized" t-shirts, hats and other paraphernalia will be allowed. Only four slogans are permitted: "Stop Bush," "Stop Blair," " U.S. Out of Iraq and Afghanistan," and " Bush Go Home!"

The demonstration's security force, made up of muscular Marxists and Islamists, has instructions to prevent any sign of pro-American sentiments. A group that has said it wants to take part in the demonstrations with t-shirts saying "Bush-Cheney: Four More Years!" has been warned of "dire consequences."

The London demonstration is planned and will be supervised in the best Stalinist traditions still in force in North Korea.

In countries that suffer under despotism, the street is, at times, the only space available to the opposition. This is why we hear so much about the so-called "Arab street." But do we need a "British street" that disdains the institutions of democracy, including mainstream political parties, and the parliament?

Amir Taheri is an Iranian author of ten books on the Middle East and Islam. Taheri is reachable through www.benadorassociates.com.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: amirtaheri; antiwar; bush; bushhaters; lefties; losers; protestors; uk; ukvisit
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This is funny, people. I don't know if Mr. Taheri intended it to be, but he exposes these protestors as people belonging in Monty Python skits ("..bleedin' People's Liberation Front o' Judea...")
1 posted on 11/18/2003 9:14:09 AM PST by Renfield
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To: Renfield
Splitter!!!!
2 posted on 11/18/2003 9:16:29 AM PST by Numbers Guy
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To: Renfield
I heard they were bussing them in from France. And they are the anti WTO and IMF crowd. Funny that they call themselves "peace" activists, they are so VIOLENT~
3 posted on 11/18/2003 9:17:09 AM PST by buffyt (Can you say President Hillary? Me Neither!!!!)
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To: Renfield
Muslim immigrants and friends!
4 posted on 11/18/2003 9:18:05 AM PST by VU4G10 (Have You Forgotten?)
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"We really want to stop Bush and Blair from going around killing babies," she said. ~ (but I bet these same people are pro abortion!) ~
5 posted on 11/18/2003 9:18:10 AM PST by buffyt (Can you say President Hillary? Me Neither!!!!)
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To: Renfield
Of these, 18 come from various hard left groups: Communists, Trotskyites, Maoists, and Castrists. Three others belong to the radical wing of the Labour party. There are also eight radical Islamists. The remaining four are leftist ecologists known as "Watermelons" (Green outside, red inside).

Oh, for a chlorine leak.

6 posted on 11/18/2003 9:18:16 AM PST by Gorzaloon (Contents may have settled during shipping, but this tagline contains the stated product weight.)
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To: Renfield
A prominent member is George Galloway...

Says it all.

7 posted on 11/18/2003 9:19:08 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: Gorzaloon
Or an ammonia leak. Much deadlier.
8 posted on 11/18/2003 9:19:10 AM PST by buffyt (Can you say President Hillary? Me Neither!!!!)
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To: Renfield
I heard the protesters described as the Anarchists, The anti-World Trade, The World Workers' Party (the communists) and Islamacists. So we could say that they are all the usual suspects.
9 posted on 11/18/2003 9:21:37 AM PST by Eva
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To: Renfield
The mainstream news networks will probably characterize the demonstrators as "people from all walks of life, moms with babies in strollers, clergymen, gray-haired grandmas" etc.
10 posted on 11/18/2003 9:29:04 AM PST by Steve_Seattle ("Above all, shake your bum at Burton.")
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To: buffyt
I also heard on the radio that The Slob, Michael Moore, was going to be there helping to lead the protests.
11 posted on 11/18/2003 9:31:29 AM PST by Bluebird Singing
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To: Renfield
Think we'll hear THIS geneology on the nightly news?

Bump.

12 posted on 11/18/2003 9:32:04 AM PST by DoctorMichael (Thats my story, and I'm sticking to it.)
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To: Renfield
Well, now we know why they all sound alike, they ARE the same.
13 posted on 11/18/2003 9:32:06 AM PST by Letitring (.)
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To: Steve_Seattle
>>>>>The mainstream news networks will probably characterize the demonstrators as "people from all walks of life, moms with babies in strollers, clergymen, gray-haired grandmas" etc<<<<<

To be fair and honest, there will be people from all walks of life, but they are being manipulated by those who would seek to destroy Western civilisation. That is the part which the mainstream news media will ignore, especially the B.B.C.

As an Englishman, I express my welcome to President Bush, I hope that he gets on well with Her Majesty and forges an even closer alliance between our two great nations.
14 posted on 11/18/2003 9:33:40 AM PST by tjwmason (A voice from Merry England.)
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To: Renfield
Those who can never win elections, always take to the streets. Street politics enables them to escape debate on complex issues that cannot be reduced to a few simplistic slogans.

That about covers it.

15 posted on 11/18/2003 9:35:38 AM PST by Dead Dog
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...networks will probably characterize the demonstrators....as moms with babies in strollers, clergymen, gray-haired grandmas" etc.

The network cameramen will wait 'til those folks walk by and then "roll camera".

Pathetic losers all.

Carlos? He's still sniffin' around? Thought he was takin' a dirt knap.

16 posted on 11/18/2003 9:36:27 AM PST by muleskinner
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To: Renfield
Thanks for posting this. Does anyone have any info about links to the steering committee of Veterans for Peace working with these people. We have had a bunch of military parents contacted by these people. I do know that they work with them but I would like some concrete printable information about the ties. You wouldn't believe how mild they portray themselves to parents.
17 posted on 11/18/2003 9:38:27 AM PST by armymarinemom (I Rocked the Cradle of Death from Above)
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To: Renfield
These are the same neocommunists who protested on the Mall and in D.C. recently and last Spring. The same people who attacked the international financial meetings. Who are they is a good question and I hope mR. Ashcroft is finding the answers.

They are exactly as the Soviet backed demonstrators were, trying to destabilize the west. Today, I assume they are funded by Saudi Arabia, Lybia and all those other evildoers who want the weaken us and distrcat us.

The demonstrators have money; big bucks to be able to do all that traveling. I hope the crowd scanning photography is able to match the "frequent" attenders and then, have the good guys keep track of them. Because, at some point, this bad guys will realize that antics are not changing opinions or minds and that they will have to adopt much more violent tactics.

18 posted on 11/18/2003 9:38:54 AM PST by Tacis
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...and the radical islamists were quoted as saying, "We're so happy to have these communists, trotskyites, etc., join us in our struggle against the other infidels, you know - those ones from the great satan! We will kill these fine people last! alluh achbar, and hockputooie!"
19 posted on 11/18/2003 9:41:02 AM PST by Hegemony Cricket (And always let our conscience be your guide.)
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To: Renfield
Please excuse my ignorance but what is a "Castrists"?
20 posted on 11/18/2003 9:42:08 AM PST by yankeedame ("Oh, I can take it but I'd much rather dish it out.")
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