About a thousand extreme right-wing protesters shouting "murderer of Muslims, off our streets" on Monday march through central London, swelling in the context of anti-Muslim sentiment, following last week's killing of a British soldier.
Lee Rigby, 25-year-old soldier, was hacked to death in broad daylight in the streets of south London, two men said they killed him in the name of Islam. The attack shocked the United Kingdom and stirred strong reactions against Muslims, including attacks on mosques.
In a tense but largely peaceful demonstrations, far-right English Defence League (EDL) supporters gathered in London, Prime Minister David Cameron's residence outside waving banners and chanting anti-Islamic indecency.
"Islamic extremism could be Britain's number one threat," said one protester, Ben Gates. Other protesters chanted "Muslim bombers close our streets."
Another protester, Samuel Hames, Rigby said: "He survived, and his trip to a foreign land, home to his family and what happened to him very sick."
Nearly 2,000 people in the northern city of Newcastle on Saturday in a similar demonstrations. Two men were arrested overnight in Grimsby firebombing Islamic cultural center in the northeast of England. Similar attacks recorded last week.
As an anti-racist groups warned that there may be more revenge, Cameron has been a huge pressure on Monday to go on holiday to relax in Ibiza prompted newspaper questioned his leadership, the uneasy when his photo .
"Yes Ibiza cool and easy enough for you, the Prime Minister do?" Asked the right-wing Daily Mail.
Faith Matters, a charity working to defuse religious tensions that have been registered in the ear call the hotline attacks Islamophobia report, the event described as "very focused, very aggressive attacks."
Destroyed two war memorials in London overnight, with red graffiti, including the word "Islam" painting to a monument.
Suspects Michael Adebolajo, 28, and Michael Adebowale's, 22, said Rigby ran over his car near the barracks, he slaughtered with a knife. Police shot the two, they are still armed guards in separate London Hospital.
In a dramatic video clip shooting stand, show on British television, one of the two men, his hands bloodied, saying he killed the soldiers in retaliation for the British army in the distant land of Muslims killed by death.
Police have arrested 10 people suspected of murder. Three have been released on bail.
Attacks prompted emotional outpouring sympathy, in the UK, with the laying of flowers Rigby intentioned people were killed in the streets. However, some people openly expressed their opposition.
EDL wrote on its website: "We've had enough, our soldiers being abused ...... we have had enough of conspiracy and violence."
In an attempt to counter the right-wing rally, unite against racism, anti-fascist groups held their own demonstration nearby, but outnumbered EDL demonstrations.
A handful of far-right protesters threw bottles and coins in the anti-fascist rally. Police cars and officers blocked the two groups close to each other.
"They are a minority, a very frightening growth of a minority," anti-EDL demonstrators, who gave her name Clara said. "I feel ashamed, today is a Londoner, this is disgusting."
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