British police arrested 13 opponents of radical Islam

The police of the city of Bradford in Yorkshire in northern England have arrested 13 people who took part in a demonstration against radical Islam.
Participants of the English League for the Protection “came to the protest with the slogan” Enough mosques “and” No to Sharia “. Along with them, their action in the vicinity were carried out anti-fascists, which from the first group of demonstrators separated two police cordon.

Despite security measures, members of “the English League for the Defence” still managed to throw in a few opponents of bottles, cans, rocks and smoke bombs. Serious clashes the police failed to prevent.

As noted by the agency, and the English league defense, and anti-fascists local authorities banned the march, and agreed only meetings. According to police, the per share came to no more than a thousand participants from each side.

The authorities feared that the riots in 2001, adds AFP. Then, in Bradford, where one of the largest Pakistani diaspora in the kingdom, more than 300 police officers injured in clashes with the radical youth.

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