European ultra-right groups are scheduled to be staged in Denmark aims to establish what they termed as anti-Islamic alliance across Europe. The demonstration was organized by the British Defense League, EDL, which is said to inhibit the "Islamisation of Europe".
EDL expects this action will be the beginning of a movement that swept Europe. This action was opposition from some parties. Anti-racism campaigners worried Islamfobia geras groups in Europe will join the movement.
The number of people who took part in demonstrations in Denmark is likely just a bit.
But analysts say that became critical of the movement is the presence of anti-Islam group leader of a number of European countries.
They are reported to have been in the city of Aarhus, Denmark since last Wednesday where they held a meeting and come up action.
Extremist groups
The main group of this action during EDL this was known as a group that wants to stop the migration of the season to Europe, being perceived as a threat that could bring the conflict in the region. They expect the rally on Saturday (03.31.12) This will create a movement that spread across Europe simultaneously.
EDL chairman Stephen Lennon said hundreds of people will participate in this action. "We do not expect many people participated in Aarhus," he said. '' We expect this will be the beginning of the European movement that will continue to grow.''
The BBC reported it is unclear whether the movement will succeed or not the EDL. But anti-racism campaigners concerned about anti-Islam rhetoric is used to increase the tension in European cities and encourage extremists from both sides.
Matthew Goodwin, an analyst with the far-right groups from the University of Nottingham said the movement remained significant even though only a few people attended. "What we see here for the first time in British political history is an anti-Muslim organization led to try to mobilize the anti-Muslim Europeans,'' he said.
Police in Aarhus said the action would take place separately from the counter demonstration conducted anti-racism campaigners. Aarhus police chief, Mogens Brondum said,'' The police can and will handle this situation. "







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