Watch: This is the woman who showed how to stand up to authority with a smile during protests
A smile defeats a defiant member of the far-right group English Defence League.
It was the photo that was tweeted around the world. At a protest at the city centre in United Kingdom’s Birmingham, young Saffiyah Khan had only one response to an angry protestor belonging to the far-right English Defence League: a sparkling smile.
Has anyone thought of starting a campaign to get Saffiyah Khan a MBE for outstanding smiling in the local community? pic.twitter.com/KWsbXtszUJ
— Somerset Chris (@somersetchris) April 11, 2017
There were more than a few references to the recent advertisement for Pepsi, in a similar setting, that the company had to withdraw.
Saffiyah Khan personifies the reality of everyday protest on our streets. 👏 Pepsi watch and learn. #EDL #BrummieLand https://t.co/Yr6TTI3IJp pic.twitter.com/a0TQMAmcvV
— Prof Aisha K Gill (@DrAishaKGill) April 10, 2017
Hearing that Pepsi are trying to contact Saffiyah Khan right now🤔
— JeSuisFedUp (@JeSuisFedUp) April 9, 2017
In the video above, Khan speaks about the experience. “Sometimes, it’s more powerful to smile than too shout,” she says. It was later revealed that Khan had stepped in to protect another woman, who, she says, was surrounded by protestors from all sides. Khan finally met the woman, named Saira Zafar, on Monday.
“I just want to say thanks a lot for your help and for stepping forward and supporting me in that situation,” says Zafar in the video below. “It did really mean a lot. And together we defeated the EDL, I would say, at that rally.”
Saffiyah Khan meets the woman she defended at the EDL demo in Birmingham: https://t.co/H7I7S2Yjvd pic.twitter.com/3GhoJ0AghJ
— The Guardian (@guardian) April 11, 2017
On Facebook, EDL members alleged that Zafar had disrupted a minute’s silence at a rally marking respect for victims of terrorism. In the video above, Khan states otherwise and a former leader of the EDL too seems to support her.
Ok, just had In confirmed by a friend who was at edl demo, this lady was defending a woman in a navy hijab as she said to the papers pic.twitter.com/0qWdN12biv
— Tommy Robinson (@TRobinsonNewEra) April 10, 2017