A GROUP of some 200 supporters of vigilante group People Against Gangsterism and Drugs and the fringe Muslims Against Global Oppression staged a peaceful placard protest at the Cae Town Waterfront on Sunday, in protest at last week’s police action against Muslim protests around the visit of British Prime Minister Tony Blair. On Friday, at least four people, including two Pagad members were injured by police rubber bullets at the Cape Town Castle. Pagad leader Cassiem Parker told the protesters that Muslims will “go to war” against the government if Yusuf Jacobs (25) dies of his injuries. He is in hospital suffering brain haemhorraging after being shot in the ehad with a rubber bullet during Friday’s clashes.