5 Arrests at EDL Rally in Dewsbury

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Police have praised the people of Dewsbury for their response to demonstrations in the town centre today. Although five people have been arrested for ‘minor incidents’, they say the two protests passed peacefully. Around 450 supporters of the right-wing English Defence League (EDL) took part in a national demonstration in front of Dewsbury town hall … Read more

Greek Police ‘turn blind eye’ to far-right groups, says ex-unionist

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The former head of the police officers’ union has suggested that the police are turning a blind eye to crimes committed by far-right groups, such as violent attacks on migrants, and has called for a change to the law to clamp down on individuals who choose to take the law into their own hands. The … Read more

German far right in legal battle over free speech

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A German far-right party’s legal challenge against the German postal service over its refusal to deliver the party’s magazine will be decided in the Federal High Court in September. A leader in the far-right National Democratic Party (NPD) said on Friday the challenge on freedom of speech grounds was raised by NPD deputies in the … Read more

Fareham gran’s ‘poisonous campaign’ of hate

  ASBO Margaret Walker Grandmother Margaret Walker has been given an Asbo after sending hundreds of racist leaflets to people. The 73-year-old, who is disabled and walks with a stick, sent the vile abuse anonymously to politicians across the country. Other targets over the past five years included social services, pubs, a retirement company and … Read more

Neo-Nazi ‘Militants’ Arrested in Russia

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A Moscow court arrested two alleged neo-Nazi activists accused of a killing spree that took the lives of a prominent judge, an anti-fascist leader and, possibly, many other opponents of the far right ideology. Vyacheslav Isayev and Maxim “Baklazhan” (Eggplant) Baklagin face life sentence on charges of hate murder, attacking a judge and illegally obtaining … Read more

EDL commander intimidating protests against Asian MEP jailed for 18 months in UK. EDL commander intimidating protests against Asian MEP jailed for 18 months in UK

A ‘commander’ in the English Defence League who led a mob of 40 people to barricade the home of Conservative MEP Sajjad Karim has been jailed for 18 months. Bernard Holmes, 28, was arrested after members of far right group converged on the property of Mr Karim whilst his wife and two young children were … Read more

EDL Bonehead Admits to Attacking Anti-Jubilee Protester with a Firework

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A THUG has admitted throwing a firecracker during fierce clashes after English Defence League supporters stormed an anti-Jubilee rally. Anthony Crawford hurled a firecracker into a group of demonstrators at Greys Monument in Newcastle on June 4, 2012. The 22-year-old, of Elmway, Chester-le-Street, Durham, pleaded guilty to the offences at Newcastle Magistrates Court on Thursday, June 28. … Read more

Intel ‘destroyed as Nazi terror group exposed’

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Germany’s domestic intelligence service destroyed files on neo-Nazis linked to the terror gang which claimed the murders of ten people – on the day the killings were traced to them, it has emerged. Operation Rennsteig used eight informers to infiltrate the Thuringia neo-Nazi group the Thüringer Heimatschutz – from which the neo-Nazi terrorists emerged. The informant operation … Read more

The Death Of The BNP

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Far right movements have existed since the early days of democracy, with political and non-political groups alike, based on two overarching, and vaguely fascist, beliefs. These are, of course, that national identity and national pride were defining features of an advanced race. With every perceived ‘growth’ in immigration and, all too often, each time society … Read more

Leicestershire councillor Graham Partner’s leaflet was breach of conduct code

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  A Leicestershire councillor undermined good race relations by producing a leaflet which criticised Muslims, a watchdog has found. Councillor Graham Partner – who quit the BNP to sit as an independent – has been censured “in the strongest possible terms” for sending out the New Year message to more than 5,000 voters in his … Read more