This video from Britain is called BNP and Hungarian neonazis.
It says about itself:
10 July 2009
So why would a political party such as the BNP which claims to be anti-racist anti-nazi be holding hands with the Hungarian neo-nazis Jobbik? Jobbik also have their own private army. This is them in this video; they are called the Magyar Gárda (Hungarian guard). Jobbik sees this private fascist army as an essential weapon to keep the Hungarian state protected from immigrants, the Jewish community and gypsies.
This is not an official army but a neonazi militia paid for by Jobbik and other neonazi sympathizers. In return they make sure their political allies are protected from anti-fascist groups, violence is their first approach at any hint of dissent or protest aimed at Jobbik. So why would Nick Griffin and the BNP be joining forces with Jobbik? Well, we all know, because the BNP are in fact nazi scum. … The Magyar Gárda have direct links to Stormfront and a host of other neonazi internet warrior sites.
By John Haylett in Britain:
Welsh activists celebrate as BBC drops fascist debate invite
Thursday 15th May 2015
WELSH anti-fascists celebrated yesterday after forcing the BBC to drop plans for a radio debate with fascist guests.
Activists gathered outside the BBC Wales headquarters in Cardiff to celebrate their success in keeping the nazis off the airwaves.
Britain First and BNP candidates had been invited to take part in a European election debate scheduled to take place yesterday afternoon.
But the debate was pulled after Green and No2EU — Yes to Workers’ Rights candidates Pippa Bartolotti and Rob Griffiths refused to take part.
The BBC have instead agreed to interview all candidates and to cover their comments in other programmes as and when appropriate.
Ms Bartolotti welcomed “a very wise compromise by the BBC,” pointing out that it had been put in a difficult position by the electoral commission, which had approved a party name including the words Remember Lee Rigby.
Ms Bartolotti called this “abhorrent,” adding: “Lee Rigby’s family was appalled. I am appalled.”
The Star revealed on Monday that 100 people had complained to the BBC about the contents of Britain First’s party election broadcast, aired in Wales on Friday.
Mr Griffiths explained that debating issues with the BNP and Britain First would have effectively normalised fascism.
“In some European countries, fascist parties are treated as legitimate when in reality they are criminal conspiracies to incite racial hatred,” he said.
“Many of their leaders have long records of criminal convictions and should not be given any platform to promote their odious views.”
THE BNP’s European election campaign has been thrown into disarray after promotional leaflets posted through thousands of letterboxes in Nick Griffin’s own constituency were found to be illegal, it was announced yesterday: here.
I’m glad there’s somewhere in Europe anxious to keep a right-wing party out of power when France, Greece, Spain and others are heading that way ( or already got there). How quickly they forget .
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I hope this success in Wales will be an inspiration for elsewhere.
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