Extrême-droite : affrontement à Londres – 3 septembre 2011
EDL supporters clash with police
wirralnews.co.uk
Far-right demonstrators clashed with police as they protested in east London.
Scuffles broke out and bottles and firecrackers were thrown by members of the English Defence League (EDL) as riot police, mounted police and dogs turned out on the streets in large numbers to maintain control.
The clashes broke out as EDL leader Stephen « Tommy » Lennon addressed the crowd, telling them he had broken his bail conditions to be at the protest. The far-right group told Scotland Yard it planned to lead a « static demonstration » in the wake of a 30-day ban by Home Secretary Theresa May on marching in six areas.
There had been fears of potential unrest ahead of the protest, centred on the deprived inner city borough of Tower Hamlets.
Mrs May also banned marches in Newham, Waltham Forest, Islington, Hackney and the City of London.
More than 3,000 officers were expected to be available amid fears of violence and clashes with opposition groups including Unite Against Fascism. Read more…

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