Friday, September 24, 2010

As Nationalist we must create links with other Nationalist around the word.

This article is a month old. But it's message is good.

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While antifascists are spreading lies about the British National Party in order to demoralize BNP activists, our hardworking officers are busy creating links with nationalist parties all over the world.

A few weeks ago we reported that Nick Griffin was appointed Vice-President of the Alliance of European National Movements, a new pan-European nationalist party.
Well, nationalists will no doubt be delighted to hear that in the next few days nationalist parties from all over the world will hold their first ever conference in Japan with the intention of building a worldwide alliance between them.

The dream of all nationalists is coming true, this is an article in the Daily Telegraph about the conference.

The three-day gathering, which is the first of its kind, is being organized by Issuikai, a Right-wing Japanese party which disputes the extent of the Nanjing massacre in China.

At least 100 representatives of far-right parties – including the BNP – from eight countries, are expected to attend the conference in Tokyo which will include a tour of the controversial Yasukuni Shrine to more than 1,000 Second World War criminals.

Jean-Marie Le Pen, the leader of France’s National Front, is due to make a key-note speech at the conference on Friday.

It comes as fears over the growing popularity of European Right-wing groups increase following gains in national elections and the European Election of last year.

The Alliance of European National Movements, the coalition of Europe’s Far-Right parties is sending 20 delegates to the Future of Nationalist Movements conference.

Bruno Gollnisch MEP, the vice-president of France’s Front National, is expected to attend along with members of Hungary’s Jobbik party, which recently won 17 per cent in the country’s general election, Vlaams Belang from Belgium, Portugal’s Partido Nacional, and Italy’s Fiamma Tricolore.

Adam Walker, a high-ranking member of the BNP who was accused of calling immigrants “savage animals” when he worked as a teacher, is representing the British National Party.

Issuikai is covering the delegates’ accommodation, local transport, and food costs but those attending are to fund their own return flights to Japan, which often cost up to £1,000.

MEPs are entitled to a personal travel allowance outside their member country of up to 4,000 euros a year and many are thought to be using some of the money to fly to the conference.

Timothy Kirkhope MEP, Leader of the Conservatives in the bloc called for the European Parliament’s auditors to investigate.

Matthew Elliot, chief executive of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, said: “This is yet another example of MEPs abusing expenses. It would be a disgrace for British taxpayers’ money to be used to fund MEP’s travel to a conference which is in part organised by a group that denies war crimes such as the Nanjing Massacre.

“Any money MEPs receive should be subject to more scrutiny and they should be more accountable to those who pay their salaries and expenses, they should not have free rein to use taxpayers’ money to propagate abhorrent views like those of Issuikai.”

Unsurprisingly the article is quite negative and full of lies.

Anyone who is familiar with Japanese politics will confirm that is not unusual for Japanese Prime Ministers to pay a visit to Yasukuni Shrine and that Issuikai’ views are shared by politicians from the main parties.

Indeed the Japanese attitude to its past is a sore point in international relations, South Korea and China regularly complain that Japanese politicians still refuse to accept responsibility for atrocities committed in the past.

And by the way how can the Daily Telegraph claim to hold the moral high ground in judging us when it condones the murder of several thousand Muslims in the illegal wars in Iraq and Afghanistan?

We know the answer, don’t we?

As for Adam Walker going to Japan this is not really surprising.

Not only Mr Walker is married to a Japanese girl but he has lived in Japan and has first hand experience of what it means to live in a country which puts the interests of its own people first.

As a former teacher Mr Walker was amazed by the efficiency of their education system, where schools are staffed with qualified teachers who are there to teach and not to indoctrinate, where exams are tough in order to make sure only the best can pass and where strict discipline and corporal punishment force unruly students to behave.

Whatever the outcome of this conference, the fact that such a gathering is taking place is a positive sign that the battle to stop the new world order has already begun and luckily we can stop this globalist plan before it’s too late.

* Here there is a link to learn more about Issuikai:

http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20030520b2.html

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

ed: Adam Walker pic courtesy of BertieBert. Sorry Bert:(

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