Sunday, 29 June 2014
Hundreds of EDL supporters march through Middlesbrough town centre
Roads around Middlesbrough were closed off while English Defence League supporters marched through the town centre
Almost 350 English Defence League (EDL) supporters marched through the streets of Middlesbrough today.
During the afternoon, EDL demonstrators had gathered in pubs along Corporation Road with the flag of St George a prominent symbol.
With a counter march taking place earlier in the day , over three hundred police officers from Cleveland, Northumbria and the British Transport Police forces carried out a meticulously planned handling of the demonstrations.
By 1.30pm, the roads along the march route had been closed off while the contained EDL contingent sang, “Whose streets? Our streets,” “England till I die,” and “We love you England we do”.
As the crowd set off, turning the corner from Corporation Road onto Albert Road, it wasn’t long before the singing was broken by the sound of a loud bang.
Police were forced to temporarily halt the march after the bang, from what appeared to have been a firework exploding, shocked many bystanders.
Seconds later, a second firework and a glass bottle were thrown from among the EDL crowd.
As it shattered on the footpath outside Middlesbrough Town Hall, at least one woman was injured and was sat at the road side being treated by an EDL first aider - her foot was bleeding.
Before the march, demonstrators had been warned that banners, flags and placards that might incite disorder would be banned along with anything that could be used to cause injury or damage.
Even so, some of the signs held by EDL supporters were openly hostile in their criticism of Islam.
One read: “Islam causes more deaths a day than cancer does.”
Further fireworks exploded as the procession turned onto Borough road.
As the procession passed some Asian men who were standing at the roadside, certain members of the EDL contingent began chanting “Scum, scum scum.”
Then, as the march turned onto Melrose Street, glass bottles and another firework were thrown in the direction of another group of Asian men, one of whom had a child on his shoulders.
Following this police moved the bystanders away from the march and the missiles which were still being thrown.
Mr Hussein, 37, of Southfield Road, was shocked and baffled by the march.
He said: “I’ve lived here all my life, we live a humble life.
“The people in Middlesbrough have never had these problems before and we don’t want them here now.”
Finally, the EDL supporters gathered outside Teesside Crown Court for speaches.
One speaker said: “When will the government admit that there’s an epidemic of child grooming happening right now.
“Street justice, street justice, is far worse than anything the government can do.”
Still on the issue of child grooming, a second speaker said: “Don’t say this is not a race issue.
“The peaceful majority are irrelevant.”
By the end of the day, two men had been arrested – one on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon and one on suspicion for assaulting a police officer.
Gallery and video HERE
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