Anders Gravers Pedersen
[Image:Anders Gravers Pedersen.jpg|thumb|right|Gravers Pedersen (front) in 2008]
Anders Gravers Pedersen is a Danish anti-Islam activist. He is the chairman and founder of Stop Islamisation of Denmark, and leader of Stop Islamisation of Europe. He also established transatlantic connections with Stop Islamization of America and Stop Islamization of Nations.
Activities
Demonstrations
Gravers Pedersen has been instrumental in forming the street-based activist parts of the counter-jihad movement since he founded Stop Islamisation of Denmark in 2005. He founded the organisation in response to seeing television images of Muslims burning the Danish flag as part of to the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy. He was formerly a member of the anti-immigration policy-focused Danish Association, but founded SIAD as he wanted more action. With SIAD, he helped organise the first international counter-jihad conference in Copenhagen in 2007 along with the Center for Vigilant Freedom.Gravers Pedersen founded Stop Islamisation of Europe following the 2007 conference together with English activist Stephen Gash. In the capacity of leading SIOE, SIAD and Gravers Pedersen were each sentenced to pay fines of 10,000 kr in 2008 for violating a court order against using Kurt Westergaard's Muhammad cartoon at a rally.
In 2010, he helped form Stop Islamization of America with the bloggers Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer. The same year, Gravers Pedersen was assaulted at a rally in Aalborg. He participated in staging a rally and arranging a counter-jihad demonstration along with the English Defence League, including Tommy Robinson, and numerous other international activists in Aarhus in March 2012. In August 2012, he participated in an international counter-jihad rally in Stockholm along with Robinson, the EDL, Geller, Spencer, and the newly founded Stop Islamization of Nations among others.
Gravers Pedersen said in 2013, that due to his criticism of Islam, he has to live on a secret address, and that he has to have bodyguards when appearing in public.