Palestine march organisers condemn Gove extremism statement 

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“The government has used the protests we have organised in response to Israel’s genocide against the Palestinian people as a core rationale for the need to redefine extremism.”

A statement from Palestine march organisers condemning Gove’s extremism statement 

As the coalition of groups who have been organising the national marches calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, we condemn Michael Gove’s statement today. His redefinition of extremism, framed as a defence of democracy, is in reality an assault on core democratic freedoms, seeking to silence dissenting voices. His statement should cause alarm to everyone truly committed to upholding democracy, and the fundamental right to legitimately campaign to change government policy.

The government has used the protests we have organised in response to Israel’s genocide against the Palestinian people as a core rationale for the need to redefine extremism. Successive government minsters and pro-Israel voices have attempted to demonise those protesting as hatemongers, Islamist mobs and antisemites. The reality is that, as the police themselves have publicly affirmed, the marches have been overwhelmingly peaceful and attended by a broad cross section of British society, young and old, of all faiths and none.

It is the government, while claiming to champion democracy, that is eroding rights we are marching to protect – democratic rights at home and respect for international law globally. It is the government that is pursuing an Islamophobic agenda which seeks to confine the Muslim community to the margins of democratic society.

It is a government which has run roughshod over the rule of law, illegally proroguing parliament, illegally planning to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, and whose MPs have deliberately exacerbated racism and Islamophobia. It should stand charged of falling foul of its own definition of extremism.

We reject the description of members of our coalition as extremists who cause division and harm to the Muslim community.  No one should take lessons in what is in the interests of Muslims in Britain from a man with a track record of support for anti-Muslim policies, associations and discourse.

We call upon all political parties to condemn Gove’s statement and resist the government’s plans. We are united as a coalition and will not allow Gove’s intervention to distract us from standing in solidarity with a people confronting genocide, ethnic cleansing, occupation and apartheid. We call upon all of those who support us in these aims, and uphold the right to protest, to join us in our next national march in London on 30 March 30.

Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Palestinian Forum in Britain, Friends of Al-Aqsa, Stop the War Coalition, Muslim Association of Britain, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.


Palestine Solidarity Campaign banner at the national march for Palestine held on March 9th, 2024. Photo credit: PSC/X

3 thoughts on “Palestine march organisers condemn Gove extremism statement 

  1. Having lived in an occupied country during WW2 I am for the poor Palestinian people who for years have suffered racial prejudice and cruel persecution just because they are Palestinians.

  2. Michael Gove has some cheek talking about fundamental rights and freedoms, with this latest Government definition of Extremism!

    This is a man, who is on record as a lifetime Zionist, is abusing Parliament, by legislating against British people, who regard Israeli extremism in Gaza as abhorrent!

    The brutal Israeli actions against the Palestinian people of Gaza are extremism by anyone’s definition-

    ‘A person or persons, who favour extreme violent methods, especially to bring about political change’!

    Mr. Gove, having declared his personal biased support for Israel, should excuse himself from such legislation!

  3. So, no more Government funding for the National Socialist Movement eh?
    That will sort them buggers out then.
    That Gove – he’s in a world of his own, isn’t he? “Levelling up” – my arse.

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