Thursday, 22 November 2012

1230 Hrs GMT London Thursday 22 November 2012: The © Muhammad Haque Daily Media, Law trade and Judiciary Commentary


The following Commentary has just been posted by Muhammad Haque and published on the NEW STATESMAN website at 1217 Hrs GMT today Thursday 22 November 2012.

The Commentary is in response to a piece around “twitter libel” in the context of the McAlpine episode, written by a practising London solicitor Jonathan Coad.

Issues covered by this Muhammad Haque Commentary  include: the racism of the English judiciary, the English courts; the injustice of the English courts System against the low income and the no-income people, the lack o due process for most people whose rights are violated.......



The writer is a very shrewd operator indeed! or he must be one to have written such an astonishingly ill-informed and empty piece that reinforces the bias for the unjust law trade and courts system in England and Wales.
What is the "NEW STATESMAN" doing parading this "expert" "solicitor" on a matter that demands truthful, wide and ethical examination and debate?
The McAlpine Propaganda Onslaught that has been aimed "at the BBC" has in effect been the "balancing" "revenge” by all the secret admirers, backers and colluders of Rupert Murdoch and all that that rival to the idea of the BBC represents.
Jonathan Coad shows no recognition of that in the piece. He also shows no awareness of the platforms that the real Right-wingers have had via the Leveson “evidence” sessions.
In none of these has there been any examination of the injustice of English legal system and the backwardness and the racism of the judiciary.
No wonder that routine daily racist posts, comments are not taken into account by Jonathan Coad or indeed by anyone else that has had any persistent platform in the “mainstream” print or broadcast media outlets over the row that has given almost plausible legitimacy to Cameron and his political colluders.
Everything that has been “reported” by Fleet Street around David Cameron after he was allegedly ambushed by the ITV programme has been in the main a propaganda line for him and at the expense of the facts involved. And the libel by innuendo invention has been probably the most extraordinary  aspect of the vengeance by the Margaret Thatcher Darkness Age Club members over the past fortnight! Mr Coad can calmly paint himself as a responsible lawyer whose best option as an expert commentator in the context of this subject is “to see no evidence”! He can thus be excused, as the utter majority of trading and licensed lawyers are excused daily across England and Wales the rigours to which ordinary mortals are subjected before being treated as having none of the rights or enteuee,em nts that the ECHR supposedly confers on them.
With the promotion piece for “the law” trade that he has done via the NEW STATESMAN Mr Coad can justifiably expect to go quite far in his career as a “safe” commentator!
Society, in contrast, will not gain at all as a result of his expertise as published by the NEW STATESMAN here.
It is the same Society that was reviled in that toxic Thatcher utterance and it is Society once  again that is being smashed to bits by David Cameron who has adopted a posture as an alleged “soft” Rightist when in fact he is on record as having combined both extremes [as ideologically symbolic places] of Munich for his pro-racist manifesto and the Toynbee Hall [the OTT-hyped “place where saviours from the Establishment issue rescue calls to save the poor and the disenfranchised...”]  in the East End of London as his  dual-springboards for mounting the anti-Society Unfair Assault on the poor, the low income and the no-income and the most vulnerable in Society.
These facts denote the reality that happens “through the law”, including the fact that the absolute majority of ordinary income group people with rights, claims and entitlements that are violated and denied are barred from having any access to the due processes [flaunted as being available under the English legal system and via the English courts] when it comes to either having their full say in the court system or via the over-hyped “legally aided” “representations”!
It is only possible to be defamed in English courts and law trade system, if the subject of an alleged defamation has the requisite loads of money and it helps [as the “Mass” Misinformation media’s blanked and worshipful supplicatory coverage for the person McAlpine has shown] if they can show connections with either a sitting Premier or a former one!
1215 Hrs Thursday 22 November 2012

The following statement has been issued to AADHIKAROnline by Fozol Miah, the “Respect” group leader on Tower Hamlets Council


  • The following statement has been issued to AADHIKAROnline  by Fozol Miah, the “Respect”  group leader on  Tower Hamlets Council and one of the three sitting councillors for the present Ward of “Spitalfields and Banglatown”  [in the Brick Lane London E1 area]
    Tuesday
    20 November 2012
    16:09

    Outrageous proposal to erase Banglatown from the map of Tower Hamlets.

    As a long standing ward Councillor, serving the people of Spitalfields and Banglatown, I find the proposal to remove Banglatown from the map of Tower Hamlets completely outrageous, insensitive and deplorable.
    The proposal by the Conservative Group is an insult to the Bangladeshi community, its heritage in the UK and its long and hard struggles for recognition in this country. Brick Lane and Banglatown are hugely important and significant; not just for the Bangladeshi community but the wider local population too, it helps to bring recognition, a sense of identity, generates income for local businesses and celebrates its recent history.

    The Bangladeshi community have suffered racial hatred from the time they settled in Brick Lane and after decades of battling racism, the people have turned this area into a thriving and prosperous part of the borough.
    Banglatown is recognised across the country for housing one of the most famous streets in the UK , Brick Lane , known as the curry capital of London .
    The area is renowned for Bangladeshi heritage, cuisine, culture, arts and being home to the largest population of Bangladeshis anywhere outside of Bangladesh .
    After years of campaigning by local activists, the area surrounding Brick Lane was given recognition as Banglatown in 1997 and in April 2001, the ward was officially named as Spitalfields and Banglatown in recognition for the largest settlement of Bangladeshis in the UK .Surrounding streets were redecorated, with lamp posts painted in green and red, resembling the colours of the Bangladeshi flag.
    Bangladeshis have made this area their “home” and the name Banglatown reflects this sentiment entirely.
    The name Banglatown signifies the fabric and grain of the local Bangladeshi community; it is intertwined with the identity of each and every Bangladeshi living in the UK .

    Much Bangladeshi blood have been spilled over the years in attaining the name Banglatown and the landmarks in recognition of the community’s heritage from Brick Lane Mosque to Altab Ali Park to Shaheed Minar Monument.
    This attempt to erase the British Bangladeshi history is to ignore long suffering, violent racial attack and struggles.
    From the Rivers of Blood speech in 1968 by Enoch Powell, skinhead attacks on Brick Lane in 1970s to racially motivated murder of Altab Ali in 1978 and attacks on Quaddas Ali 1993 and Muktar Ahmed 1994.

    The Bangladeshi community has fought back and challenged direct racism for decades, however there are more subtle and more sophisticated forces at play to remove any signs of Bangladeshis from Banglatown and the wider Tower Hamlets. In recent years, the proposed Cross Rail digging in Brick Lane was designed make the lives of local Bangladeshis impossible to remain here, however with the support of the local community, we led successful campaigns stooping the proposal in its tracks.
    This proposal by the Conservative Group to erase Banglatown from the map of Tower Hamlets is yet another attack on the local Bangladeshi community.
    At a time when the coalition government is promoting community empowerment with its Localism Act and Equalities Act, it is ironic that their local Conservative Group is keen to destroy a long established community and its identity with complete disregard for the local people.

    I call upon each and very Bangladeshi across the political arena to unite and fight this absurd proposal and retain the name Banglatown and protect Bangladeshi heritage in the UK .