PICTURES: Second Peaceful PEGIDA UK March Takes Place In Birmingham

Those who I know who were there say that the afternoon went well. There were no fights orchestrated by left-wing or Muslim opponents that could be blamed on ‘right-wing thugs’ therefore there was nothing the local or national press deemed worthy of reporting. Breitbart London has pictures and a report by Raheem Kassam who I am told was himself one of the best speakers.

BIRMINGHAM, United Kingdom – Hundreds of ‘anti-Islamisation’ protesters descended Birmingham today for the second march of the PEGIDA UK movement, fashioned on the German marches that have attracted up to 18,000 people to the streets of Dresden.

Organiser Tommy Robinson appeared alongside anti-Sharia campaigner Anne Marie Waters amongst others. But the real star of today’s proceedings was Lutz Bachmann, the founder of the global PEGIDA movement which now has branches in 27 countries.

The march began at Birmingham International Airport’s train station, where the crowd amassed under banners opposing mass migration into Europe, as well as flags from a number of different countries, include Israel and the Czech Republic. The LGBT ‘Rainbow’ Flag also flew.

But what was noticeable about the event today was that the police had cordoned off a part of Birmingham in order to keep the demonstration out of sight of any members of the public. The marchers took their peaceful, silent walk up a closed dual carriageway road, assembling to hear speeches in a business park which was empty for the weekend.

“They’ve marched us in the middle of nowhere,” said Mr. Robinson, before moving on to speak about how his political activities had for years warned about Muslim grooming gangs. He noted that while there were only a few hundreds in attendance today, the movement was going to shift in order to attract mass appeal over the coming weeks and months, announcing that the next rally would be “through a town centre”. That town centre is going to be Rotherham – where at least 1400, predominantly white girls, were groomed, abused, or raped by gangs of Muslim men.

The take away from the event was: this is a peaceful protest by normal individuals from across the United Kingdom – not the “fascist” or “racist” types that they are often portrayed as across the media.

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