They are expecting thousands to attend, as last weekend some 5,000 people took part in a peaceful pro-Islam gathering.
Notice how it was a "gathering" and not a protest? Besides, I thought it was an anti-cartoon "gathering".
As usual, it is what the BBC leave out that is important.
The BBC tells us this:
Protests against the cartoons, first printed in Denmark, have taken place in Muslim countries across the world.
And this:
Newspapers in Spain, Italy, Germany and France reprinted the material.
Now, why do you suppose the BBC fail to tell you the cartoons were also published back in 2005 - in Egypt by Muslims? Nobody rioted then. Why not?
Then the BBC tells us this:
Guest speakers at that event included Respect MP George Galloway and Ben Kent, friend of British hostage Norman Kember.
But the BBC doesn't tell you is Galloway was booed at theat "gathering".
The BBC continues with the deception...
The Muslim Council of Britain along with the Muslim Association of Britain and a number of Christian groups, peace organisations and the Mayor of London helped organise that protest.
The event was intended to highlight the opinions of moderate Muslims after demonstrators earlier this month carried placards threatening violence through the capital.
"Moderate Muslims"? The BBC don't want you to know about the organizers links to terrorism.
Worse still, the BBC is promoting the radical Imam roadshow.
The whole point of these world wide Muslim protests is to take the spotlight off Iran's nuclear weapons program and undermine Denmark who is set to assume the chair of the UN Security Council.
But you wouldn't know any of this thanks to the BBC.
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