The English Defence League (EDL), a British far-right group opposing the "Islamification" of the West and which is in contact with the US-based Tea Party organization, has invited Tea Party activist and senior Rabbi Nachum Shifren to speak about Sharia law in London this month, the
Guardian reported on Sunday.
The EDL's links with the Tea Party movement surfaced a day after roughly 1,000 EDL supporters demonstrated in Leicester, which boasts a large Muslim population, according to the
Guardian.
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Shifren, who is running for senate in the midterm elections, said
Britain's Jewish community should support the EDL. "The Jewish community
is paralysed with fear, exactly what most radical Muslim agitators
want," he said. "The people of England are in the forefront of this war –
and it is a war. One of the purposes of this visit is to put the kibosh
on the notion in the Jewish community that they cannot co-operate with
the EDL, which is rubbish."
Devin Burghart, vice-president of the Kansas-based Institute for
Research & Education on Human Rights, was also quoted in the
Guardian story, commenting on the Tea Party's increasingly anti-Islamic views.
"As we move farther and farther away from the Tea Party origins, that
were ostensibly around debt and bail-outs, social issues like
Islamophobia are replacing that anger, that vigour. The idea that there
is a war between Islam and the west is becoming commonplace," he said.