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Muslim leaders have lodged a formal complaint with the organisers of London's Pride festival after placards allegedly bearing Islamophobic messages were spotted at the event.
A secularist group of former Muslims were seen carrying a series of controversial signs during the march through the capital last weekend.
Banners bearing slogans such as "Allah is gay", "F*** Islamic homophobia" and "East London Mosque incites murder of LGBTs" were carried at the event by members of the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain (CEMB), who were a participating group listed on Pride's website.
But leaders from the Muslim community wrote to the event's organisers to raise concerns the messages incited hatred.