Wednesday, 12 December 2007

Sale!

The Front National has, due to financial problems, been forced to put its headquarters in Saint-Cloud up for sale.

Following the poor electoral performance of FN earlier this year, the partys annual grant has been decreased by 60%, from €4.6 million to €1.8 million.

Front National's debt now runs up to a total of €8 million.
Le Figaro - Le Pen se résigne à vendre le «paquebot»



On top of this comes monsieur Le Pen's rendez-vous with the legal system:
Telegraph - Jean-Marie Le Pen on trial over Nazi denials
The Guardian - Le Pen on trial for saying Nazis not inhumane
The Times - Jean-Marie Le Pen faces trial for defending Nazi record

Monday, 12 November 2007

The End of ITS

Following public outcry over the murder of an Italian woman, blamed on a Roma migrant from Romania, Italian MEP and ITS delegate Alessandra Mussolini made the following remark, 2. November 2007:

"breaking the law has become a way of life for Romanians" [1]

The grand-daughter of fascist dictator Benito Mussolini went on to state that Italians saw little difference between Romanian immigrants and Roma (Gypsies).

These statements have caused the angered Greater Romania Party to withdraw its 5 MEPs from the Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty(ITS) bloc constituted within the European Parliament. The Greater Romania Party is first and foremost known for its ultra nationalism and fierce loathing of gypsies.

The ITS group, which now only counts 18 members, thus no longer fulfills the requirement of a minimum of 20 members from 6 distinct countries. The End.

The move was welcomed by Green/EFA MEP Alyn Smith, who said: "Watching these people argue amongst themselves warms the heart."



EU Parliament far-right bloc faces collapse
theparliament.com - Far-right group in EU parliament collapses
BBC NEWS | Europe | EU far-right bloc faces collapse

Tuesday, 30 October 2007

Danish voters go to the polls on November 13, 2007

According to the Constitution of Denmark, Denmark is governed according to the principle of negative parliamentarism, meaning that while a government doesn't need the majority of seats in parliament, it must never have a majority of seats against it in a vote of no confidence. Before the ongoing elections, this was relevant since the government, consisting of the Conservative People's Party and the Liberals did not have a majority of seats, but depended on the support of the Danish People's Party. ~ ref

As things stand the current government now depends on a fourth candidate, the recently formed New Alliance. A center party which opposes the xenophobic nature of the Danish People's Party. It is safe to say, that this quagmire is the cause of much concern for Denmarks current Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen.

Why the Danish People's Party is the basis of much controversy in Denmark, is illustrated by its latest populistic campaign poster. A spin on the Danish cartoons controversy that states "Freedom of expression is Danish, censorship isn't - we adhere to Danish values".

Most Danes will however most likely concur with a recent statement issued by the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem:

"The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem condemns the Danish People's Party for referring to the controversial caricatures in the election campaign.

In a press release the Grand Mufti called the Danish People's Party's use of the caricatures both »uncivilized« and »hateful«.

The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem is the highest religious authority for Muslims in the Palestinian self-government." ~ Politiken

To talk about something it is necessary to first identify what it is.
The Danish People's Party hardly represent any so called Danish values, values which at its core are liberal. To acknowledge this, one need only look at some of the members statements.

Hate Speech and Xenophobia of the Danish People's Party



Alex Ahrendtsen (1967-) - Parliamentary Candidate for Danish People's Party (2005) and Councillor for Odense City Council

»The Quran is indeed, almost a religious Nazism.« ~ Politiken (daily newspaper), November 15, 2005


Mogens Camre (1936-) - Danish People's Party. MEP. (1999-), Former Member of Danish Parliament for Social Democratic Party (1968-1987)

»Let me say it clearly: Muslims should live in a Muslim-Country, and this is not here.« ~ Speech at the Danish People's Party's annual convention, September 19, 2004

»Islam threatens our future, and we shall prevent Islam from setting any agenda in Europe. This faith belongs to a dark past and its political goal is as destructive as that of Nazism. Islam should not have the possibility to take Europe away from us.« ~ Speech on Constitution Day, June 5, 2004

»We should withdraw from UN Refugee Convention and we should block EU's Charter for Fundamental Rights which is directed against the Europeans. We must change the Alien's Law, and if need be we must change both the Danish Constitution and Penal Law so that it becomes possible to defend democracy and to send political-religious rebels, criminals and parasites out of the country. This is the final call.« ~ Horsens Folkeblad (daily newspaper), May 18, 2004

»All western countries are infiltrated by Muslims. Some of them talk to us nicely while they are waiting to grow in numbers and remove us.« ~ Speech at Danish People's Party's annual convention, September 16, 2001

»What we are facing with is not just a short term military operation. It is a question of driving this evil ideology out of the western civilisation. Islam should never get a place in our countries.« ~ Speech at Danish People's Party's annual convention, September 16, 2001


Vagn Eriksen - Chairman, Danish People's Party in Odense, Council- Parliament- and County candidate (2001), candidate for Odense Council (2005)

»All Muslims should be thrown out of Denmark.« ~ Speech at Danish People's Party's annual convention, September 16, 2001


Ib Krog Hansen - Vice Chairman, Danish People's Party in Ringsted (2004-), Council Candidate (2001)

»All Muslims should leave Denmark. This is harshly put because there are human beings among them. But how can we differentiate?« ~ Danish People's Party's annual convention, September 16, 2001


Martin Henriksen (1981-) - Member of Parliament for Danish People's Party (2005-)

»Islam has been a terrorist organisation from its very beginning.« ~ Politiken (daily newspaper), December 2, 2005


Pia Kjærsgaard (1947-) - Chairperson, Danish People's Party and Member of Parliament (1995-). Former Member of Parliament for Progressive Party (1984-1995)

»Not in their wildest imagination would anyone [in 1900] have imagined, that large parts of Copenhagen and other Danish towns would be populated by people who are at a lower stage of civilisation, with their own primitive and cruel customs like honour killings, forced marriages, halal slaughtering and blood-feuds. This is exactly what is happening now. Thousands upon thousands of persons, who apparently - civilisationally, culturally and spiritually - lives in the year of 1005 instead of 2005, that have come to a country [Denmark] left the dark ages hundreds of years ago.« ~ Weekly Commentary, June 13 2005


Søren Krarup (1937-) - Priest, Member of Parliament for Danish People's Party (2001-)

»Where Christianity rules, matters are related to the love of the things that one holds dear. On the other hand, where Islam rules, matters are related to a higher selfrightousness which logically culminates in an all consuming hatred and a scary urge to exterminate other people.« ~ Berlingske Tidende (daily newspaper), February 2, 2005


Jesper Langballe (1939-) Priest, Member of Parliament for Danish People's Party (2001-)

»Islam is a plague upon Europe.« ~ Speech from the podium of Danish Parliament, May 31, 2002

»Judaism, because of its Jesus-negating teachings, is an apostasy and blasphemy.« ~ Kristeligt Dagblad (daily newspaper), November 3, 1999


Michael Rex Danish People's Party, Councillor in Næstved Municipality (2001-)

»Islam is not a religion in any traditional sense. It is a terrorist organisation which tries to gain world domination through violence.« ~ Speech at Danish People's annual convention, September 16, 2001


The above quotes are taken from here: Danish hate speech & xenophobia

Thursday, 4 October 2007

Attack!



Jean-Marie Le Pen, 79, visits Bulgaria to endorse Ataka.


Volen Siderov, famous amongst other things for having stated "tar for the jews, soap for the gypsies", furthermore also attended the first meeting of the ITS group within the European Parliament. Ataka's MEPs are: Dimitar Stoyanov, Slavcho Binev & Desislav Chukolov.

Human Rights without Frontiers on Siderov's book "The Boomerang of Evil(2002)":
Leaders of Evangelical Churches condemn the wave of anti-Semitism in the country

Siderov at "The Global Problems of World History" conference:
Searchlight - Revisionists gather in Moscow

With Marie-Rose Morel of Vlaams Belang:
The disappearance of Volen Siderov

Tuesday, 1 May 2007

NEUILLY ? NON MERCI !!!

Le Pen a fait au 1er tour l'un de ses scores les plus bas depuis 20ans...une bonne chose...

Maintenant il ne reste plus qu'à virer Sarkozy qui, en plus d'avoir piqué le programme du FN,compte parmi ses soutiens les membres fondateurs du groupuscule facho OCCIDENT, d'anciens FN,
etc...


Patrick Devedjian: (conseiller politique de N.Sarkozy)est l'un des fondateurs du mouvement OCCIDENT en 1964.

Alain Madelin: (membre de l'UMP et proche de N.Sarkozy)il s'engage dès 16 ans dans des mouvements nationalistes.En 1963,il rejoint la FEN(fédération des étudiants nationalistes..extrême-droite) puis en 64 rejoint OCCIDENT avec Devedjian.L'année suivante,il soutient Texier-Vignancourt,dont le porte parole est Le Pen.

Claude Goasguen: (membre de l'UMP,ami de A.Madelin et de N.Sarkozy)ancien membre d'OCCIDENT.

Gérard Longuet: (membre de l'UMP,sénateur de la Meuse et conseiller politique de N.Sarkozy)co-fondateur d'OCCIDENT avec Devedjian,fondateur du GUD...

La liste n'est pas exhaustive évidemment...alors si vous voulez botter le cul à tous ces cons allez voter!!!



petite update: voila le lien pour lire l'article paru dans "Marianne" sur "le vrai Sarkozy"...FAITES TOURNER!! - Le Vrai Sarkozy.

Saturday, 21 April 2007

A HARDtalk for Jean-Marie Le Pen


BBC NEWS | Programmes | Hardtalk | Jean-Marie Le Pen

The interview brings up the participation of a Front National official in a recent white supremacist conference, an event which Monsieur Le Pen declares no knowledge of.

The conference was the 2005 American European Conference convened May 20 - 22 by David Duke and the Front National member who attended was Jean-Michel Girard(Directeur de cabinet des affaires étrangères de Front National).

The conference ended with a panel debate, which included the following speakers:

Kevin Alfred Strom - National Vanguard
Don Black - Stormfront
Nick Griffin - British National Party
David Duke - representing Euro
Paul Fromm - Canadian Association for Free Expression
Jean-Michel Girard - Front National
Lady Michele Renouf
Vávra Suk - Nationaldemokraterna

Furthermore David Duke also recollects the following on his website:

"Dr. Gollnisch introduced me to Jean Marie LePen, and LePen then also proudly introduced me around the EU Parliament and invited me to a private dinner that evening. LePen and I discussed almost every critical issue facing our people. I can assure you that he is as fully knowledgable and committed as I am on the issues dear to my heart. We formed a friendship and understanding that has endured to this day, and I believe it will continue after he is, as we hope, elected France’s next president." - - The Official Website of Representative David Duke, PhD » Interview with EU Parliamentarian Bruno Gollnisch

In the same text Duke states "I felt honored that Dr. Gollnisch would announce in this way that I, as hated by the media as I am, was his friend.". I think dear David is missing the point here. It is not so much that he is "...hated by the media", it has more to do with the simple fact that he scares the hell out of people.

Nationaldemokraterna who's also a member of EuroNat provides a coverage of the 2005 American European Conference here.

(adding the statistics discussed in a bit)

Friday, 20 April 2007

EuroNat

At the annual congress of Front National in Strasbourg March 1997, Jean-Marie Le Pen advocated the establishment of a pan-European National Front - “Why not call this EuroNat, a grouping of nationalists in Europe”.

EuroNat was officially established in Paris on October 9th 2005.

The EuroNat site proclaims the following “To be Nationalist is a culture and a way of life...”, this is pure bellyfeel as George Orwell described it in 1984. I feel the truth, therefore it must be so. Reading the EuroNat Manifesto also leaves one with some uncertainties:

    • The Establishment of a Europe of free nations
    • The respect of our heritage, the Western civilisation and its identity
    • Freedom of speech
    • Self-determination
    • Social justice
    • No Third world immigration
    • The family unit is to be the corner stone of society
    • The establishment of Zero tolerance for violence
    • Keeping a high moral profile in everything we write,say and we do
    • Cooperation, goodwill and meaningful contribution between party members

Some of these tenets are easy to grasp, No Third world immigration period, whereas others are more vague and in need of a clear definition. To obtain a better understanding of what the points above might suggest it will thus be necessary to briefly examine them in the context of the membership.


British National Party (United Kingdom)

The modern British National Party(BNP) was founded in April 1982. With John Tyndall(to the left in the picture) and his deputies Richard Edmonds and John Morse at the helm, the BNP never tried to conceal its racism nor neo-Nazism. Amongst other things Tyndall is famous for having said “Mein Kampf is my bible”.

In October 1990, the BNP was described by the European Parliament's committee on racism and xenophobia as an "openly Nazi party... whose leadership have serious criminal convictions". Asked whether this was accurate, Edmonds replied that people such as German stormtroopers were "fine, brave men who fought the whole world for five years". When asked if the BNP was racist, Edmonds said, "We are 100 per cent racist, yes".

In early 1992, the BNP formed the now notorious Combat 18 as a stewarding group to protect its events. Combat 18 refers to the first and eighth letter of the alphabet, AH - for Adolph Hitler.

Come 1995 where, the mastermind of the American neo-Nazi group National Alliance, William Pierce would speak at the annual BNP rally in London. BNP has also been linked to the neo-Nazi music promotion network Blood and Honour, who’s bands have helped raise money for the party. Furthermore party member Mark Matthews maintained the British 14 Words Press. etc

In 1999 Holocaust denier Nick Griffin, who’s since shared platforms with former Grand Wizard of the KKK David Duke and addressed the German neo-Nazi party Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands (NPD), was elected chairman of BNP.



In the era of Griffin the BNP has sought to present itself less extreme, stating Front National and its electoral success as a source of inspiration for this sudden shift in style.

The 2002 Channel 4 documentary "Young, Nazi and Proud" features hidden-camera footage of the then BNP youth leader Mark Collett stating his admiration for Adolf Hitler, adding "I'd never say this on camera...”. Today Collett is paradoxically director of publicity for BNP and produces the party's monthly magazine Identity.

Finally BNP No. 2 and deputy chairman Scott McLean can be seen in the documentary Nazi Hate Rock from 2006 making Hitler salutes at a white-supremacist cross-burning ceremony.


Democracia Nacional (Spain)

Democracia Nacional(DN) was founded in 1995 by the merger of the defunct far-right party Juntas Españolas, the neo-Nazi group and publishing house CEDADE and the extremely militant neofascist fraction Bases Autónomas amongst others.

DN attempt to instill a moderate appearance by campaigning against illegal immigration, capitalism and in strong support of law and order alas their members have on several occasions also been known to extoll Franco and Hitler.

In 1998 Samuel Maréchal, then secretary of Front National de la Jeunesse and son-in-law of Jean-Marie Le Pen, chaired the first youth meeting of European nationalist movements in Madrid arranged by DN.

DN is currently headed by Manuel Canduela, who’s signature is also on the EuroNat manifesto. Canduela has a history in various radical movements and was furthermore lead-singer in the neo-Nazi band Division 250. Division 250, who took its name from a Spanish WWII pro-Nazi infantry division of volunteers, is the Spanish equivalent of bands like Skrewdriver and Legion 88.

Footage of the neo-Nazi band Division 250


Fiamma Tricolore (Italy)

Fiamma Tricolore(FT) is an offshoot of Movimento Sociale Italiano (MSI) and thus one of the few remnants of the fascist party that ruled Italy for two decades. MSI was formed in 1946 by former members of the of the Nazi puppet state Repubblica Sociale Italiana(RSI) which existed in the period 1943-1945. MSI collapsed in 1995 when most of the members followed Gianfranco Fini in joining forces with Alleanza Nazionale, while the more radical elements stayed loyal to Pino Rauti who started the new party Fiamma Tricolore.

Pino Rauti, MSI founder and former RSI member, always represented the more radical streak in MSI. In 1956, disillusioned with what he saw as the moderate drift of MSI, he concentrated on his then new heart-child Ordine Nuovo, an association dedicated to political studies and analysis. Although Ordine Nuovo was mainly build upon an Evolian core Nazism was also referenced, which is reflected by the groups motto "Our honour is called loyality" the same as that of the Waffen SS. The New Order, which was absorbed back into MSI in the seventies, has furthermore been implicated in terrorist attacks and the upbuild of the strategy of tension in the years between 1960 and 1980.

Fiamma Tricolore this day still looks back upon the Repubblica Sociale Italiana with nostalgia and former members of the Repubblica Sociale Italiana are as a token of this granted free membership.

The leadership currently resides in Luca Romagnoli who’s also Member of the European Parliament and in this capacity a part of the new group Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty within the parliament.

Footage of a Fiamma Tricolore rally in Rome


Front National (France)

Front National was founded at the second congress of Ordre Nouveau in October 1972. The fundamental idea was to create a party with a greater width compared to the movements that existed. The Presidency was eventually entrusted Jean-Marie Le Pen, François Brigneau(Milice/French Gestapo, Ordre Nouveau) was elected vice-president and new general secretary was Alain Robert(GUD, Ordre Nouveau).

Front National, always campaigning on a platform of some kind of xenophobia and zero tolerance on crime, has always embraced and mastered the art of populism. It is without contest the mastermind of EuroNat.

I will not go into too much detail here, suffice it to say that FN is notorious for its criminal record, mayors(ie. Vitrolles etc.), links to radical far-right groups such as GUD, the security branch Département Protection et Sécurité, flirtations with historical revisionism and finally anti-Semitism.


Nationaldemokraterna(Sweden)

The National Democrats(ND) were formed in 2001 by dissidents of Sverigedemokraterna. The latter whom had only three years earlier, about the same time as the Front National paid the campaign printing expenses of the party, banned the display of Nazi uniforms at its public gatherings.

ND laid out a more radical course by openly recruiting from militant groups such as Nationell Ungdom, a group implicated in severe violence and murder.

In 2002, through the umbrella organization Salemfonden, ND took part in arranging the largest Nazi manifestation in Sweden since WWII, the so called Salemmarschen. Other participants were the Swedish Nazi party Nationalsocialistisk Front, Nationell Ungdom, Blood and Honour Scandinavia and the neo-Nazi magazine Info 14.

American neo-Nazi presentation of the Salem March 2002


Nieuw Rechts (Netherlands)

The little far-right and racist New Right(NR) was founded in 2002 by Michiel Smit, a former member of Leefbaar Rotterdam (to the right in the picture).

Haitske van de Linde, a former Leefbaar colleague, has described Michiel Smit as “about the greatest neo-Nazi of Dutch politics". One doesn’t need to be close to Smit to get this impression as he is renowned for his participation on neo-Nazi internetforums such as stormfront, holland-hardcore and polinco, where he contributed with wordities such as “there is only one thing that is worse than a negro, a white negro!”.

Practically all members of Nieuw Rechts have some kind of relation to radical movements.
The party has so far been electorally unsuccessful.


Having set up the premises we can now return to the manifesto,

   • The Establishment of a Europe of free nations
      - a cleansed nationalist if not neofascist Europe.
   • The respect of our heritage, the Western civilisation and its identity
      - ethnocentrism and historical revisionism.
   • Freedom of speech
      - a carte blanche on hate speech(applies only to people within the nationalist framework)
   • Self-determination
      - determination of the self, in this case EuroNat which by backchaining leads to the
      respective members, to put it plainly totalitarianism.
   • Social justice
      - national preference
   • No Third world immigration
      - No Third world immigration
   • The family unit is to be the corner stone of society
      - natalism, (the propaganda images of the Goebbels family spring to mind)
   • The establishment of Zero tolerance for violence
      - police state
   • Keeping a high moral profile in everything we write, say and we do
      - as William Pierce is affiliated with the above we can adopt the National Vanguards
      definition of “high moral”, which excludes: Persons of Jewish descent, homosexuals,
      bisexuals, “criminals”, persons with a non-White spouse, dependent, or sexual partner
      and persons with more than an undetectable trace of non-White ancestry.
   • Cooperation, goodwill and meaningful contribution between party members
      - Impuzamugambi


References:
Euronat
BBC News | Programmes | Under the skin of the BNP
Expo
Antisemitism and Xenophobia Today
Expelled BNP founder plans court battle | Guardian Unlimited Politics
Nieuw Rechtse kandidaten Europese Verkiezingen 2004