Sunday, 7 July 2013

The Future of the Community in the Brick Lane London E1 Area

DATELINE Brick Lane London E1 in the East End of London UK 1320 Hrs GMT Sunday 07 July 2013 Images for the FUTURE OF The Community in the BRICK LANE London E1 Area. UPDATED on 06 July 2013 by © Muhammad Haque Main picture of Kay Jordan by © Muhammad Haque taken at a KHOODEELAAR! Action Event in the Greatorex Street and the inset, photographed by © Muhammad Haque showing two of the founding members of the Spitalfields Housing Cooperative [since re-designated ‘Spitalfields Housing Association’] and the Spitalfields Small Business Association. For over 30 years Kay Jordan stewarded the Spitalfields Small Business Association and in doing so made unparalleled contraction to the defence, stability and cohesion of the many small traders, businesses, families, individuals and their extended families both in the UK and beyond [The Action Archives Continue to be Reported, UPDATED by © Muhammad haque] DATELINE BRICK LANE: Original Commentary on the British Media on Sunday 07 July 2013 খেদাইলার! The © Muhammad Haque Daily Socio-Linguistic and Ethical Commentary: The Future of the Community in the Brick Lane London E1 Area - Introducing the context for the follow up reports on the Action Seminar that I had organised and conducted on Saturday 06 July 2013 [1] 1320 [1225] Hrs GMT London Sunday 07 July 2013 This খেদাইলার! [above] is a Seelotee Language word - transliterated into English by using phonetics: Kheydaieelaar! - that I UPDATED in 2012 in the context of the then proposal by the "Boundary Commission" about "England and Wales" to drop the word "Banglatown" from the official name of the Tower Hamlets Council Ward "Spitalfields and Banglatown". They, the Community’s Biggest, the most resourced and the most politically and economically powerful Enemies in Britain including and acting as extensions of the Agenda of Big Business, the Big Conglomerates, the Big Power-Wielders, are displacing, driving the Community out, pushing the Community out of our home, our neighbourhood, our Society, our land.. As can be seen from y description at the top of this Commentary, I am addressing the battle for the existence of the Community that is facing the threats from the very same sources and their likes which were threatening the same Community previously when they had plotted to dig the Community out of the area via the “Crossrail hole”. More than 13 years ago, the UK Labour Party controlling Bureaucracy and Clique, then very much Bliared and Right-wing, was allowing the BiG biz, Conglomerates and the Military industrial Complex [MIC] interests to add new pressures behind the already ongoing City of London Interests’ push for the takeover of the East End of London. The idea of the Brick Lane London E1 Area as a politically galvanisable entity in the context of what passes for “democratic mobilisation” had already been tested and given expressions to. In fact that was 40 years ago in 1973 when the pre-Murdoch [EVEN the pre-Murdoch!!!!] Sunday Times “Colour Supplement” [Magazine] carried an upfront naked assault on the Community as located in Brick Lane! I had no option in December 1973 but to mobilise immediate Opposition to the contents of that Sunday Times Colour Magazine attack on the Brick Lane Community but also to its immediate and long term impacts and implications. And the 1973 SUNDAY TIMES Colour Magazine ASSAULT on the Community in Brick Lane London E1 had an even more concentrated focus against the people it had decided constituted the central part of the population here: the Seelotees! Sylhet! The Sunday Time Colour Magazine Attack on the Brick Lane London E1 Bangladeshi was given extra toxicity by targeting the people who had come to the UK, to London from Sylhet. So why had the Sunday Times Colour Magazine carried that piece? Who had given the Sunday Times Colour Magazine ANY excuse to even mount that naked attack? What was the “response” [NONE at all!!!!] from the “Bangladeshi political activists employed in Britain at the time” to the Sunday Times Colour Magazine attack on the SEELOTEE-speaking Bangladeshis in 1973? [To be continued]

DATELINE BRICK LANE: Original Commentary on the British Media on Sunday 07 July 2013


খেদাইলার
The © Muhammad Haque Daily Socio-Linguistic and Ethical Commentary: The Future of the Community in the Brick Lane London E1 Area - Introducing the context for the follow up reports on the Action Seminar that I had organised and conducted on Saturday 06 July 2013 [1]

1225 Hrs GMT
London
Sunday
07 July 2013

This খেদাইলার!  [above] is a Seelotee Language word - transliterated into English by using phonetics: Kheydaieelaar! - that I UPDATED in 2012 in the context of the then proposal by the "Boundary Commission" about "England and Wales" to drop the word "Banglatown" from the official name of the Tower Hamlets Council Ward "Spitalfields and Banglatown".

They, the Community’s  Biggest, the most resourced and the most politically and economically powerful Enemies in Britain including and acting as extensions of the Agenda of Big Business, the Big Conglomerates, the Big Power-Wielders, are displacing, driving the Community out, pushing the Community out of our home, our neighbourhood, our Society, our land..

As can be seen from y description at the top of this Commentary, I am addressing the battle for the existence of the Community that is facing the threats from the very same sources and their likes which were threatening the same Community previously when they had plotted to dig the Community out of the area via the “Crossrail hole”.

More than 13 years ago, the UK Labour Party controlling Bureaucracy and Clique, then  very much Bliared and Right-wing, was allowing the BiG biz, Conglomerates and the Military industrial Complex [MIC] interests to add new pressures behind the already ongoing City of London Interests’ push for the takeover of the East End of London.

The idea of the Brick Lane London E1 Area as a politically galvanisable entity in the context of what passes for “democratic mobilisation” had already been tested and given expressions to.

In fact that was 40 years ago in 1973 when the pre-Murdoch [EVEN the pre-Murdoch!!!!] Sunday Times “Colour Supplement” [Magazine] carried an upfront naked assault on the Community as located in Brick Lane!

I had no option in December 1973 but to mobilise immediate Opposition to the contents of that Sunday Times Colour Magazine attack on the Brick Lane Community but also to its immediate and long term impacts and implications.

And the 1973 SUNDAY TIMES Colour Magazine ASSAULT on the Community in Brick Lane London E1 had an even more concentrated focus against  the people it had decided constituted the central part of the population here: the Seelotees!

Sylhet!

The Sunday Time Colour Magazine Attack on the Brick Lane London E1 Bangladeshi was given extra toxicity by targeting the people who had come to the UK, to London from Sylhet.
So why had the Sunday Times Colour Magazine carried that piece?

Who had given the Sunday Times Colour Magazine ANY excuse to  even mount that naked attack?

What was the “response” [NONE at all!!!!] from the “Bangladeshi political activists employed in Britain at the time” to the Sunday Times Colour Magazine attack on the SEELOTEE-speaking Bangladeshis in 1973?

[To be continued]



By © Muhammad Haque: REPORTING from the Action Seminar- One man detailed the nightmare 3 years of noise hell he and his family suffered because of Crossrail digging in the East End near Whitechapel.


By © Muhammad Haque: REPORTING from the Action Seminar- One man detailed the nightmare 3 years of noise hell he and his family suffered because of Crossrail digging in the East End near Whitechapel.
2310 Hrs GMT
London
Saturday
06 July 2013

REPORTING STRAIGHT from the Acton Seminar on the Future of the Community in the Brick Lane London E1 Area in the East End of London.
Jointly Organised by the KHOODEELAAR! Campaign and THREC [now renamed Race Equality in Tower Hamlets] and supported by associated campaigners groups invaliding the Brick Lane Community Business Forum, CBRUK, the Kay Jordan Foundation and others.
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In the proceedings, one fact came out as a crystal clear vindication of the Community Campaigners carrying the KHOODEELAAR! banner in defending the Community against the City of London interests and their linked Big Business Agenda pushers bent in  taking over the East End of London.

Of particular note was the role played by Kay Jordan who was at pains to paint the true picture of the devastation that the Crossrail Big Biz Agenda plot would cause to the community in the East End of London.

Kay Jordan, the KHOODEELAAR! Campaigner in defence of the East End of London against the Agenda of the Big Business City of London Interests last spoke at the Vallance Gardens in August 2008.  

On that occasion, certain employees of the local Tower Hamlets Council as well as a number of the Crossrail project employees were also present, as were certain intermediary personnel speaking for the Big Biz agenda. 
Kay Jordan and the KHOODEELAAR! Campaign Organiser Muhammad Haque exposed the bankruptcy of the pedlars of the Crossrail hole plot line in their diagnostic rejection of the fakery that the employees put there. 
Kay Jordan and Muhammad Haque accurate warned that 
At one point, Princelet Street [off Brick Lane] resident and Khoodeelaar! campaign supporter Askir Miah joined in and condemned the line being then taken by certain individuals who had been ignorant of the severe impact the planned Crossrail hole would have on the community.
That meeting took place in a small room in the corner of Wodeham Gardens and Vallance Road on Friday 6 August 2008.
Today, Saturday 6 July 2013, FOUR years and eleven months to THE DAY since then, Kay Jordan’s stand against the Crossrail hole was vindicated at another local meeting, held in another room, slightly bigger, again in the Brick Lane London E1 Area.
There, one of the speakers was Mr Yeabor Miah who too had been present at the 6 August 2008 meeting at the corner of Wodeham gardens and vallance Road. He had heard what Kay Jordan and Muhammad Haque said about Crossrail hole plan bringing noise, pollution and contamination.
Mr Yeabor Miah said today that he and his wife had to endure three long years of noise pollution, vibration and other environmental attacks on their home and on their street, Trahorn Close, because of the digging that was being done by Crossrail behind their home.
[To be continued]