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BNP campaign raises race-hate fears

BNP%20fascism.jpgFears are rife that racial tension could erupt in Solihull following a campaign by the BNP against plans for a Muslim community centre. For 25 years Solihull Muslim Community Association (SMCA) has been searching for a home in the borough to no avail. Now the group has applied for planning permission to establish a cultural centre, which includes a prayer hall, in Dog Kennel Lane, Shirley, with 50 parking spaces. However, the plans, which also include a wudu room for washing before prayer, have resulted in the Far Right BNP posting leaflets in the area claiming there is an "Islamification" of Solihull.

Birmingham Mail, 11 March 2008

Posted on Wednesday, March 12, 2008 by Registered CommenterMartin Sullivan in , |