UK woman stands up to far-right supporter with smile toilers

Author : spearcast2017
Publish Date : 2021-04-18 11:03:39


UK woman stands up to far-right supporter with smile toilers

The image shows the woman, identified by multiple media outlets as Saffiyah Khan, smiling at a man who is wearing a shirt emblazoned with the symbol of the right-wing English Defence League. CNN was unable to contact Khan on Monday.

The encounter took place during the organization's gathering in Birmingham, England, on Saturday.

The rally was met with opposition -- with the Birmingham Central Mosque organizing a tea party 'in answer to (the) EDL protest.'



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The photo quickly spread on social media and users jumped to label Khan the latest face of the resistance against anti-immigrant sentiment.

Politicians also commended Khan, including MP Jess Phillips, who wrote on Twitter: 'Who looks like they have power here, the real Brummy on the left or the EDL who migrated for the day to our city and failed to assimilate.'

The Birmingham division of the EDL wrote on its Facebook page that Khan 'broke through police' and 'started shouting during a minute's silence that we were holding for the victims of terror attacks'

Joe Giddens, the Press Association photographer who took the photo, said he took it a couple of minutes after the attempted minute of silence.

Efforts by CNN to contact the West Midlands Police for comment were not immediately successful.

The rally was met with opposition -- with the Birmingham Central Mosque organizing a tea party 'in answer to (the) EDL protest.' The image shows the woman, identified by multiple media outlets as Saffiyah Khan, smiling at a man who is wearing a shirt emblazoned with the symbol of the right-wing English Defence League. CNN was unable to contact Khan on Monday. The image shows the woman, identified by multiple media outlets as Saffiyah Khan, smiling at a man who is wearing a shirt emblazoned with the symbol of the right-wing English Defence League. CNN was unable to contact Khan on Monday. The encounter took place during the organization's gathering in Birmingham, England, on Saturday. The photo quickly spread on social media and users jumped to label Khan the latest face of the resistance against anti-immigrant sentiment. Joe Giddens, the Press Association photographer who took the photo, said he took it a couple of minutes after the attempted minute of silence. The image shows the woman, identified by multiple media outlets as Saffiyah Khan, smiling at a man who is wearing a shirt emblazoned with the symbol of the right-wing English Defence League. CNN was unable to contact Khan on Monday. The image shows the woman, identified by multiple media outlets as Saffiyah Khan, smiling at a man who is wearing a shirt emblazoned with the symbol of the right-wing English Defence League. CNN was unable to contact Khan on Monday. The Birmingham division of the EDL wrote on its Facebook page that Khan 'broke through police' and 'started shouting during a minute's silence that we were holding for the victims of terror attacks' Joe Giddens, the Press Association photographer who took the photo, said he took it a couple of minutes after the attempted minute of silence. Joe Giddens, the Press Association photographer who took the photo, said he took it a couple of minutes after the attempted minute of silence. The image shows the woman, identified by multiple media outlets as Saffiyah Khan, smiling at a man who is wearing a shirt emblazoned with the symbol of the right-wing English Defence League. CNN was unable to contact Khan on Monday. The Birmingham division of the EDL wrote on its Facebook page that Khan 'broke through police' and 'started shouting during a minute's silence that we were holding for the victims of terror attacks' The image shows the woman, identified by multiple media outlets as Saffiyah Khan, smiling at a man who is wearing a shirt emblazoned with the symbol of the right-wing English Defence League. CNN was unable to contact Khan on Monday. The photo quickly spread on social media and users jumped to label Khan the latest face of the resistance against anti-immigrant sentiment. The Birmingham division of the EDL wrote on its Facebook page that Khan 'broke through police' and 'started shouting during a minute's silence that we were holding for the victims of terror attacks' Politicians also commended Khan, including MP Jess Phillips, who wrote on Twitter: 'Who looks like they have power here, the real Brummy on the left or the EDL who migrated for the day to our city and failed to assimilate.' Joe Giddens, the Press Association photographer who took the photo, said he took it a couple of minutes after the attempted minute of silence. The rally was met with opposition -- with the Birmingham Central Mosque organizing a tea party 'in answer to (the) EDL protest.' The image shows the woman, identified by multiple media outlets as Saffiyah Khan, smiling at a man who is wearing a shirt emblazoned with the symbol of the right-wing English Defence League. CNN was unable to contact Khan on Monday. Politicians also commended Khan, including MP Jess Phillips, who wrote on Twitter: 'Who looks like they have power here, the real Brummy on the left or the EDL who migrated for the day to our city and failed to assimilate.' The rally was met with opposition -- with the Birmingham Central Mosque organizing a tea party 'in answer to (the) EDL protest.' The photo quickly spread on social media and users jumped to label Khan the latest face of the resistance against anti-immigrant sentiment.

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