Newcastle’s Muslim councillor threatened with “beheading” after anti-Pegida stance

Cllr Dipu Ahad

A Muslim councillor has been threatened with beheading for making a stand against an anti-Islam demonstration in Newcastle.

Councillor Dipu Ahad, told the Chronicle that he received a late-night anonymous call saying “you watch; going to kill you, you just watch.”

Mr Ahad, who says he has been the target of racist threats on a number of occasions, said: “They called me calling me a Black f****** b******. They also said they would chop my head off as well as a f****** Muslim ****.”

The call came as Mr Ahad helped organise a counter-demonstration to Pegida UK’s first British demo, planned to take place in Newcastle city centre on February 28.

Now, fears are growing that the protest is attracting members of the region’s far right organisations, which Pegida claimed they were trying to “distance” themselves from.

Pegida told the Chronicle last week they planned a “peaceful” demonstration not associated with any extreme far right organisations.

 

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PEGIDA protesters in Dresden holding a placard of Angela Merkel wearing a hijab
PEGIDA protesters in Dresden holding a placard of Angela Merkel wearing a hijab

Hundreds of people have already gone online to confirm attendance at the rally. The British wing of the anti-Muslim German movement say their North East following is one of the reasons they will be coming to the city at the end of the month.

In response, multi-cultural group, Newcastle Unites, chaired by Howard Dickinson, say they will be organising a counter-demo on the same day.

Councillor Ahad, spokesman for the group, said: “We pride ourselves on the diversity of our communities and our mixed heritages. Newcastle Unites notes, however, an increase in racism, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia in Britain and the rest of Europe. In particular a virulent Islamophobia movement known as ‘Pegida’ has emerged recently in Germany where it has been strongly condemned by politicians and faith leaders.

“We are aware that local racists are intent upon importing the ‘Pegida’ message into the UK and are organising an Islamophobic march through Newcastle.

“Newcastle Unites believe that such a development will only serve to stir up racism and division, undermine community cohesion and besmirch the name of Newcastle in the eyes of many in the UK and indeed around the world.

“We believe Pegida must be stopped from spreading their message of racist hate and intolerance and from getting a toe-hold in Newcastle and the UK.

“In the event of Pegida’s provocative march going ahead Newcastle Unites is committed to organising a vibrant, peaceful, multicultural and multi faith counter demonstration that will involve people from the widest possible backgrounds.

“The aim of the protest would be to send on clear and simple message that Pegida is not welcome in Newcastle. The people of Newcastle and the North East must all stand together in unity in the face of Islamphobia, anti Semitism and all other forms of racism and fascism.”

Councillor David Stockdale, from the Blakelaw ward, is backing the counter-demo.

Cllr David Stockdale Labour Councillor for Blakelaw Ward on Newcastle City Council
Cllr David Stockdale Labour Councillor for Blakelaw Ward on Newcastle City Council

He said: “Pegida’s UK branch like to present themselves as reasonable and harmless. In planning their Islamophobic rally in Newcastle they claim to be operating completely independently of the usual extreme-right gang who frequent EDL and National Front demonstrations in the region.

“Nothing could be further from reality. A simple search of their Facebook and Twitter profiles reveal the truth. It’s the same people pedaling the same racist hate under a different banner.

 

“When I confronted Pegida about this they blocked me from commenting on Facebook and Twitter but the North East EDL seemed to take exception at being challenged. They spent much of the weekend cowering behind their anonymous Twitter account trying their best to intimidate me with not-so-subtle threats. I don’t encourage anyone to engage online with these bullies and I should have followed my own advice by ignoring them.

“I am fully behind the counter-demonstration being organised by Newcastle Unites. This is a broad Coalition of the Left who are coming together to stand up and speak out against Islamophobia, racism and intolerance.

“We will be standing shoulder to shoulder with Newcastle Unites in opposing the intolerant views of Pegida if they descend on our city. I encourage anyone who can to come along to the counter demonstration.”

Respect Party MP George Galloway and activist Yvonne Ridley will also be speaking at the counter-demonstration.

 

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