Wednesday 19 October 2011

EDL Bikers

EDL Bikers Division

Racist biker is leader of the Britain's Ku Klux Klan


Chris Hopgood, aged 51 years old, is a supporter the English Defence League and KKK Grand Dragon.
"A Mirror investigation uncovered the snaps on a German extremist website, set up to lure new recruits to the infamous US-based hate group.

Hopgood, a tattooist living in Co Durham, proudly wears a Klan robe as he stands alongside another KKK Grand Dragon and the European White Knights of the Burning Cross Imperial Wizard.

The same group staged a cross-burning ceremony in a field in Germany this year and posted a video of the disturbing spectacle on the internet.
Hopgood, 51, is also a supporter of Nick Griffin’s far-right British National party and the English Defence League.

He believed he could hide under a Klan hood during secret meetings.

But as our photos show, he fails to cover the word KLAN tattooed across the knuckles of his right hand.

Also on view are his distinctive spider-web tattoos creeping over both his hands.

In photos we took of the bearded, heavy-set biker out walking in the old mining town of Easington Colliery, the same tattoos are clearly showing – proving he is the hooded Klan leader.

The married dad, who has multiple piercings, including a bull-ring through his nose, also sports a Nazi symbol sewn into his leather biker’s vest.

The European White Knights bring together white supremacists in Europe and the US who believe in a racist and anti-Jewish creed called Christian Identity.

Read more: Mirror | We expose vile racist biker as British leader of the Ku Klux Klan

Monday 17 October 2011

Cradley Heath

Mindless EDL thugs storm Muslim exhibition in Cradley Heath market

Twenty-five EDL members attacked an Ahmadiyya stall in Cradley Heath:
The shocking attack occurred in front of shoppers, many of which were women and children, at the market at 2.30pm on Saturday.

The local Ahmadiyya Muslim book stall and Qur’an exhibition was attacked and volunteers were manhandled and abused by members of the Far Right organisation.

Shocked Ahmadiyya outreach worker Toby Ephram described the scene in the market.

He said: “About 25 of the EDL group stormed our stall in Cradley Heath pushing, shoving and threatening our members.”

“We have the book stall to raise awareness of our work in Britain and in the local community we are proud to be British Muslims and this incident saddened us.

“Our motto is ‘Love for All - Hatred for None’ and we do not meet violence with violence so we just stood there and did not respond to the provocation.”
http://www.halesowennews.co.uk/news/9309878.Mindless_EDL_thugs_storm_Muslim_exhibition_in_Cradley_Heath_market/