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November 7th - Vicious fascist arrested
by Merseyside Police.
Following the evil attack on Merseyside Socialist Martyr, Comrade
Alex McFadden, a known fascist sympathiser with connections to the notoriously
evil Redwatch website has been arrested and charged with assault.
Fluffy, a locally based WHITE kitten belonging to Josephine Johnson,
aged three, who attends a play group in St Helens was siezed early Friday
morning after a prolonged siege at the toddlers home. Fluffy was taken
to the RSPCA's pet destruction clinic/dog-meat factory by specially trained
officers in protective body armour.
Police raided the evil child's playgroup early Friday morning just
as the children were being given their daily dose of flouridated milk
and Miss Johnson was arrested for indoctrinating a pet with her fascist
ideals and causing it to assault a brave and decent socialist, a little
known law introduced during the Derek Hatton Militant days to stop the
criticism of his good self and his mates after a member of the BNP threatened
to set his Rottweiller on Militant Paper sellers.
Miss Johnson, after being interviewed by specially trained officers
and locked in a piss-stained graffiti-covered cell and not allowed to
see her mummy until she confessed to owning and training a fascist brute,
admitted the offence.
Mr McFadden, star of TV and major newspapers for the last four
months, said he was disappointed that such a young child had to be sent
to a gulag for owning and training a fascist pet such as Fluffy. He hoped
after about twenty years of digging salt in Siberia, Miss Johnson would
have learnt her lesson and could be allowed back into progressive society.
Mr McFadden is available for interviews at any time, please contact
his agent Ms Angela Eagle MP for details of interview fees.
Leeds Anti-BNP demonstrators, 1st November -
HERE
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October 4th - Article in
Guardian newspaper against Redwatch.
Web of hate
On the rightwing
website Redwatch, hundreds of photographs of anti-war and anti-fascist
activists are posted - with the message that they will 'pay for their
crimes'. And now a number of those people have been attacked. So why hasn't
the site been closed down? Matthew Taylor investigates
Wednesday
October 4, 2006
The
Guardian
Alec McFadden was dozing in his armchair when
a loud bang on his front door brought him to his senses with a jolt.
Looking out of the window of his Wallasey home, he saw a young man half
slumped in the driveway. "I couldn't see his face but he looked like he
was in some sort of trouble, like he needed help," says McFadden. "I opened
the door just a bit to ask if he was OK and he threw himself at me and started
hitting me around the head."
What McFadden did not realise at the time was that he was not
being punched but stabbed. "I think it went on for a couple of minutes
before I managed to get the door closed. I turned round and my daughter
was screaming. It was only then, as I put my hand to my face and felt
the blood, that I realised what had happened."
The attack, which left the long-time union activist with serious injuries,
was the latest and most violent incident in a campaign of intimidation
that has been waged against opponents of the far right in the UK over
the past five years. Like hundreds of people who have spoken out against
the rise of the British National Party and other extremist groups, McFadden's
picture and home address have been collected by far right activists and
posted on a website called Redwatch.
The site, which has links with the neo-Nazi organisation Combat 18 and
a host of European fascist organisations, is hosted in the US but registered
and run from the UK. It lists the personal details and shows the photographs
of anti-racists - many taken during protests against the British National
Party - alongside the slogan: "Remember places, traitors' faces, they'll
all pay for their crimes." This month a delegation of MPs and union activists
will visit the Home Office to call for the site to be closed down. It
is a familiar refrain and in the past officials have argued that because
the site is hosted abroad, there is nothing they can do. However, Redwatch's
sister site in Poland, which was also hosted in the US, was recently closed
down after collaboration between authorities in the the two countries,
and Home Office minister Vernon Coaker has agreed to champion the campaign
within government.
Redwatch was launched in 2001 and takes its name from a Combat 18 newsletter
produced in London in the 1990s. For the first few years it was just
another online talking shop for hardline racists and fascists, offensive
and unpleasant but apparently not dangerous. However, in April 2003,
those behind the site signalled that Redwatch meant business. Leeds school
teachers Sally Kincaid and Steve Johnson had been involved in local campaigns
against the BNP and other far-right groups for years. Then their personal
details appeared on Redwatch following a demonstration they had attended
in the Pudsey area of the city. A couple of weeks later they suffered a
fire-bomb attack at their home, which left their car burned out.
The incident was a turning point. Those featured on Redwatch were no longer
being subjected to threats and harassment but to physical attacks. In
the months that followed, journalists, politicians and local anti-racist
activists were listed on the website. Among those targeted was Peter
Lazenby, a journalist on the Yorkshire Evening Post, whose picture now
adorns the front page of the site. He has been a long-time opponent of
the far right, and has won awards for his reports on the BNP, which gained
its first councillor in Leeds in May.
"In some ways being on Redwatch is recognition that as a journalist you
must be doing something right," says Lazenby. "But my overriding feeling
is one of anger and resentment that these people feel free to try and
intimidate me and my colleagues and threaten us with violence. There
is a personal impact on your life. When it first happened, I didn't take
much notice - I'd been getting threats of one kind or another from far
right groups since I started reporting on them in the 1970s. But then they
got hold of an old address of mine and I thought that wasn't fair on the
people who had moved in, so I warned them and contacted the police."
West Yorkshire officers took the threats seriously and advised Lazenby
to improve his personal security, telling him to vary his route home
from work. "I have been on that site since it started and, apart from
verbal attacks in the street, nothing has happened to me yet. But every
time you hear of an attack it really makes you think. A young man whose
details went up after he was spotted delivering anti-fascist leaflets was
badly beaten. Then there was the stabbing [of McFadden] over on Merseyside,
and there are plenty of other cases that don't make the papers. Each time
an attack happens, it pulls you up. But you can't let it influence your
work, you have to keep going."
The threat to reporters has grown steadily since Redwatch was launched.
In most cases it follows a similar pattern. A newspaper reports on the
activities of the BNP or other far right groups, then journalists' details
appear on the site, and threats and intimidation follow. According to
the National Union of Journalists, reporters who have published "fair,
accurate and professional stories" on the BNP and other far right organisations
have been targeted in Leeds, Liverpool, Sheffield, Sunderland, Birmingham
and Cardiff. The website even has a new section dedicated to "red journalists".
Campaigns of intimidation are also being waged against local anti-racist
activists. "We sometimes find that, although a lot of people are worried
about the far right in their area, they don't want to get involved because
they are concerned about intimidation," says Nick Lowles of anti-fascist
organisation Searchlight, "and that is due in part to Redwatch and the
threats and violence that come with it."
The racists and fascists behind Redwatch are not deterred by the campaign
to close the site. A notice on the homepage reads: "Due to a hysterical
campaign by Marxist moaners against Redwatch, we use several domain names
and multiple servers for this site." It adds: "While it is time to be
legal we must stolidly endure whatever the puppets of the capitalist state
see fit to inflict upon us, and when it is time to revolt we must be prepared
to unleash all the furies of hell."
Sympathisers claim Redwatch is little more than an act of self-defence,
insisting that they are only doing what anti-fascist campaigners who
monitor the activities of rightwingers have been doing for years. But
Lowles says this is a dangerous myth: "This is absolute rubbish. There
is no anti-racist equivalent to this site. There is nothing that lists
home details of fascists and certainly nothing that encourages attacks
on them. Redwatch is not an act of revenge but something altogether more
sinister. It is designed to intimidate and harass anti-racists and anti-fascists
to the point where the individuals targeted no longer campaign against
fascist groups. It is political intimidation and classic fascism."
The British National Party, under its leader Nick Griffin, has tried to
distance itself from Redwatch - the blatant intimidation and violence
sits uncomfortably with its attempt to portray itself as a mainstream,
democratic party. But despite official denials, some anti-racist activists
say their pictures have been taken by members of the BNP only to appear
on Redwatch a few days later. "I was campaigning against the BNP before
the local elections," says Carl Morphett from Kirklees in West Yorkshire,
which now has three BNP councillors. "We were photographed by two BNP
members in Yorkshire and a day later we appeared on Redwatch. There is
no doubt that the BNP uses this site to try and intimidate people - to suggest
anything else is ludicrous."
The BNP strenuously denies the claim. Yesterday a spokesman for the party
said: "We are not involved, we have absolutely nothing to do with Redwatch
at all." He added that, as far as he knew, no individual members had
taken pictures that had subsequently appeared on the site. "If they are
doing so, they should not be doing so."
Six months after the attack on the Leeds schoolteachers, an investigation
by the Guardian and Searchlight shed light on the true nature of Redwatch,
uncovering a secret hitlist of targets, including social workers, journalists
and politicians. Only a handful of known neo-Nazis had access to the
secure email network that listed the names and addresses of targets as
well as plans for attacks on anti-racists in their homes or during public
meetings. One subscriber, who called himself Mole Intelligence Bureau,
wrote: "Redwatch has accumulated many names and addresses, along with
pictures of the targets, many of whom have had nothing done to them.
Now's the time to start a proper campaign of violence and intimidation
towards those who seek to see us silenced or imprisoned for our beliefs."
One of the targets was Lazenby and numerous addresses were posted on the
site for members to "check out". One message read: "We need to find
this reporter fast. If we can scare this cunt off, then we might get
an easier time instead of being slagged off and made to look a bunch
of muppets." In another message, posted by a BNP supporter from Batley,
the people behind Redwatch are asked if they will be attending an anti-racist
meeting in Dewsbury in June. The event, which was addressed by Leon Greenman,
a Holocaust survivor, was described as a "Holohoax meeting". One respondent
advised: "The best place to attack the reds [is] just after the meeting
finishes as they are walking to catch their buses or going for their cars."
The network listed dozens of people "for further research", including
the divisional police commanders for Dewsbury and Huddersfield, the chief
executive of Kirklees Council, the director of a West Yorkshire health authority
and housing officers. For many anti-fascists this was final proof that Redwatch
represented a serious threat. Known neo-Nazis with violent criminal
pasts were planning to step up their campaign of intimidation and were
planning attacks against specific targets. The evidence was passed to
the then Home Secretary David Blunkett and officials declared that action
was imminent. But after examining the details, the Home Office again
said that because the site was hosted in the US there was little they
could do - listing public information online is not a crime and the website
is full of disclaimers.
Following an initial meeting in August with a delegation of MPs, trade
unionists and anti-racists, Coaker agreed to champion the cause. According
to Home Office officials, he is in discussion with senior police officers,
and contact has also been made with the US authorities to see if it
is possible to take joint action. That appeared to come a step closer
recently when it emerged that a new legal opinion published in the US
argues that the site is not protected under the first amendment. In a
separate development, anti-racist campaigners say they have identified
the main Redwatch organiser and have passed his details to the police.
But while the authorities on both sides of the Atlantic "look again",
the intimidation goes on. Since the knife attack, McFadden has received a
letter and a phone call warning him that if Redwatch is closed down his children
will be shot. Liverpool Liberal Democrat councillor and anti-racist
campaigner Robbie Quinn received death threats against him and his family
after his details were posted on the site, as did singer Alun Parry, who
has been targeted for performing at a refugee benefit concert.
Angela Eagle, who is the MP for Wallasey, McFadden's home constituency,
and whose photograph also appears on the front page of Redwatch, argues
that the website represents an unacceptable threat to people's democratic
right to free speech. "The powers are available to take action against
this site. What we desperately need now is the political will." Lazenby
says there is growing frustration that Redwatch is still up and running.
"I feel a degree of anger against the authorities that they have done nothing
about this site. They have said repeatedly that there is nothing that
can be done, but I simply don't believe them. We have quite rightly managed
to close down paedophile sites and others that are deemed unacceptable,
and I am sure that if Redwatch was targeting the richest 100 people in the
country, it would be swiftly dealt with".
REDWATCH COMMENT:
Searchlight, March 2006
- 24 photographs of Nationalists in its pages with their names and areas
in which they live.
Searchlight
April 2006 - 22 photographs of Nationalists in its pages with their
names and areas in which they live.
Searchlight
June 2006 - 43 photographs of Nationalists in its pages with their names
and areas in which they live.
Searchlight
July 2006 - 88 photographs of Nationalists in its pages with their names
and areas in which they live.
Searchlight
September 2006 - 41 photographs of Nationalists in its pages with their
names and areas in which they live.
Anyone can
access a 'phone directory or the electoral register.
Antifa, an illegal organisation
which promotes violence in pursuit of its political aims is allowed
to carry on targetting White Nationalists with no debates in parliament
or articles condemning it by whining lefty-liberals like Matthew Taylor.
We've commented
enough about this, we've done nothing illegal Mr Taylor, nothing illegal
at all. If we had do you really think we'd have been allowed to continue?
October 1st - Updates made
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September 29th - Updates made
to: LEEDS REDS
MANCHESTER REDS
September 24th - Updates made
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September 19th - Updates made to: YORKSHIRE REDS SOUTH ENGLAND REDS
ULSTER REDS
MIDLANDS REDS LEEDS REDS
September 10th - Updates made to: LONDON REDS
September 9th - New: Searchlight Exposed
Info' received on Gerry Gable, former Searchlight Editor:
NAME: Gerry Gable
ADDRESS:
49 Herent Drive, Clay
Hall, Ilford, Essex IG5 0HE
Phone: 02076818660
Internet account details:
Domain ID: D68288447-LROR
Domain Name: SEARCHLIGHTEDUCATIONALTRUST.ORG
Created On: 26-Mar-2001 13:37:52
UTC
Last Updated On: 29-Apr-2005
14:05:09 UTC
Expiration Date: 26-Mar-2007
13:37:52 UTC
Sponsoring Registrar: Easyspace
Limited (R36-LROR)
Status:OK Registrant ID: 4703503037593239
Registrant Name: Mr Gerry Gable
Registrant Organization: Searchlight
Magazine
Registrant Street1: PO Box 1576
Registrant City: Ilford
Registrant Postal Code:IG5 0NG
Registrant Country:GB
Registrant Phone: 02076818660
Registrant FAX: 02076818650
Registrant Email: steves@searchlightmagazine.com
Admin ID: 4703503037593239
Name Server: NS1.EASYPOST.COM
Name Server: NS3.EASYPOST.COM
Redwatch has received information that there is a slight rift
amongst Searchlight's ranks: It seems Gerry Gable and Steve Silver have
had a bit of a falling out with Nick Lowles who has been slowly taking
control of the whole Searchlight operation behind their backs! Gable and
Silver are well known for their support for the bandit State of Israel
whilst Lowles, a former member of the SWP, is recognised for his hatred
of Zionism, causing many leading members of the Board of Deputies of British
Jews to break links with the magazine. Have we seen the last of Gable and
his Zionist coterie from the pages of Searchlight?
It certainly looks like it as Lowles is now the ONLY editor of
Searchlight combining it with the title 'Director of Research' according
to the latest issue of New
Target, published by the Searchlight
Victims' Support Group.
Steve Silver didn't appear in the last two issues of Searchlies
for the first time in years and we can see by the information received
above, both Gable and Silver have the rights to the Searchlight Educational
Trust website which is coincidentally under 'reconstruction' at
the present moment in time.
We think there are interesting times ahead!
September 6th - "What They
Say About Redwatch" Updated - Searchlies Latest
September 5th
Below:
Duncan Money (right), one of two 'child prodigies' of the North West
UAF (SWP). His friend's called Jonathan Wood, the other face of the
brainwashed duo. His details will appear shortly.
More details can be found here
Address:
The Mount Camp Rd, Maryport
CA15 6JN
TEL: 01900 812244
Here's another pic':
His e-mail
address is thewillofthestateissupreme@hotmail.com
His website
is: http://www.nation-of-duncan.blogspot.com/
Wood's website is: http://www.nation-of-jonathan.blogspot.com/
His email address jonathanwd1@aol.com
JUST
IN
Duncan
Money is now studying History and Politics at Balliol College, Oxford.
Balliol
College, Oxford, OX1 3BJ, United Kingdom
Telephone:
01865 277777
Fax:
01865 277803
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SQUARE
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Welfare rights adviser targeted by neo-Nazis
Brighton
Argus, July 29th 2006
A WELFARE rights adviser
has been named on a notorious neo-Nazi website. Personal details and a
photograph of Tony Greenstein, secretary of Brighton and Hove Unemployed
Workers' Centre, have been added to Redwatch. The site incites violence
against individuals including MPs, councillors, trade unionists and journalists.
It is believed to be run by three individuals in Leeds but hosted by
a site in the United States.
A recent victim was Alex
McFadden, president of Liverpool Trades Council, who was stabbed in
the face in front of his children when he answered the front door. Others
named on the site have included Andrew Skudder, from Broadfield, Crawley,
a former Labour councillor involved in the Crawley Campaign Against Racism.
Mr Greenstein said: "It is obviously worrying when you are targeted in
this way by people who don't have the courage to put their own names
or faces on their site. Having four children, it is additionally worrying
that some lunatic might try and pay you a visit. "I shall be making a
formal complaint to the police but given the lack of any urgency shown
to date by the Home Office, I am not optimistic.
"What
we are seeing is nothing less than a form of terrorism. The complacency
shown by the Home Office is in marked contrast to their rush to bring
in new legislation when it applies to other forms of terrorism. Those involved
in this site are clearly engaged in a conspiracy to kill and maim their
opponents and I would expect the Home Office to treat the matter
seriously." A sister site in Poland has been closed down. Mr Greenstein
stood at the last General Election for the Alliance for Green Socialism
in Brighton Pavilion. He has previously campaigned on behalf of people
mistreated by the immigration service and on issues such as Iraq and Palestine.
Mr Skudder
mentions the Redwatch site on his web blog and calls for people to email
John Reid. He said: "Searchlight magazine are running a campaign to get
Redwatch closed down along with other similar right-wing hate sites."
Searchlight
is at www.searchlight.org.uk
REDWATCH COMMENTARY:
Tony Greenstein has been known to Brighton Nationalists for
years. Being Jewish he has a racial interest in working to support "asylum
seekers" as it's good for the Jewish Capitalists that control this country.
He's trotting out the same old lies about Redwatch that every
screaming red exposed on the site tells the press, you'd think he'd
come up with something a bit more original. The media speak of Alex McFadden's
'attack' as being a crime committed by Nationalists and is unequivocally
due to Redwatch but this is pure hype. Hypocrites
like Greenstein and his kind have been harrassing
and terrorising Nationalists in the pages of their local and national
newspapers and the Zionist lie-sheet Searchlight for years. They don't
like it when they get the same treatment it seems.
The Redwatch Poland site
has not been closed down, it merely changed servers and is alive and kicking
as can be seen here
Statements such as "Those involved in this site are clearly engaged
in a conspiracy to kill and maim their opponents" is hysterical
scare-mongering and illustrates that Greenstein and his kind can dish
it out but go wimpering to the authorities as soon as any hint of consequences
for their previous (and ongoing) traitorous activity is raised!
New
sections: RED JOURNALISTS DERBY REDS
SOUTH ENGLAND REDS
Updates made to: YORKSHIRE REDS
NORTH EAST REDS
LEEDS REDS LONDON REDS
REDWATCH STATEMENT:
Some of the
demonstrators pictured on the Redwatch pages may be taking part in anti-war
or anti-Zionist demonstrations. We feel we must state our position here:
As White Nationalists we also stand opposed to the recent war crimes
committed against the Lebanese people by the Zionist terrorists occupying
Palestine, we are opposed to the occupation of Iraq and the U.S. government's
bases in Europe, but these people pictured on these demonstrations are
Marxists and would just as easily be taking part in a demonstration against
the BNP. They see the crisis in the Middle East as being just another
excuse to gain new recruits. Can you imagine anyone openly representing
a White Nationalist organisation being welcomed on anti-Zionist or anti-war
demonstrations such as the ones featured on Redwatch? Indeed, members
of Nationalist parties have been physically ejected when attending such
demonstrations recently, and these reds are the ones that claim we're
'anti-democratic'!
Updates
made to: REDWATCH
STATEMENTS SCOTTISH REDS EAST ANGLIAN
REDS LIVERPOOL REDS
NUJ calls for right-wing site ban after journalist attacks
Online Press Gazette - Thursday, 27 July 2006
The NUJ has warned of increasing threats
to journalists whose details are being posted on far-right and neo-Nazi extremist
websites such as Redwatch.
Redwatch, which has been running for at least
two years, lists photographs, addresses and contact details of anti-fascist
protesters which the site claims are "for reference purposes only".
A delegation of MPs and union activists met
with Government ministers last Thursday to discuss possibly banning
the site — which has been accused of inciting violence against anti-fascists.
According to the NUJ, journalists from the
Yorkshire Evening Post, Birmingham Post and Mail, the Sunderland Echo,
Liverpool Echo, Wales on Sunday and Sheffield Star among others, have
appeared on such sites.
Yorkshire Evening Post NUJ father of chapel
and anti-racism campaigner Pete Lazenby appears on the site's home page
behind what appears to be a gunman's target with the slogan: "Remember
places, traitors' faces, they'll all pay for their crimes."
He says he was "verbally attacked" by a known
neo-Nazi following his appearance on Redwatch and said newspaper publishers
have a "moral obligation" to lend their support to the campaign.
He believes that journalists involved in
exposing the criminal activities of extreme right-wing groups as part of
their work are "prime targets" on the site, which identifies four other journalists
from the YEP alone.
He said: "It's their [publishers'] staff
who are being threatened and their weight and prestige would add enormously
to the campaign in their staff's interest and as a moral obligation.
"It's happened so often now when appearance
on the site is followed by violence that we believe it is responsible
for acts of violence."
Most recently anti-fascist campaigner and
president of Merseyside TUC Alec McFadden was slashed across the face
with a knife at his home in front of his two daughters after appearing
on Redwatch.
Tim Bowdler, chief executive of Johnston
Press which owns the YEP, said: "It is a matter of concern and one which
we are looking at from a company perspective.
"My concern is one which relates primarily
to our own journalists and to ensure that their wellbeing is assured.
Having given the matter careful thought we
will decide what the best approach is."
NUJ general secretary Jeremy Dear has written
to the Newspaper Society, the Society of Editors and Johnston Press,
asking them to add pressure on the Government.
He requests the organisations write to the
Home Secretary John Reid, Vernon Coaker, the MP for Gedling, as well
as Hilary Benn, the MP for Leeds, with a view to taking civil action against
those administering the site.
Two years ago a hit-list of targets on a
secure email network linked to Redwatch was passed on to the Government,
but ministers said it was difficult to take action as the site was hosted
in the US.
The Association of Chief Police Officers
is currently working with the Home Office to see whether the existing legislative
framework is sufficient to close the site which is hosted abroad.
Redwatch's sister site in Poland was closed,
setting a precedent.
Redwatch did not respond to Press Gazette's
questions.
(REDWATCH:
THE PRESS GAZETTE NEVER CONTACTED US!)
REDWATCH STATEMENT
27th July 2006
To whom it may concern:
Below
are photographs of the results of two incidents.
The
first, on the left, is a photo' of former BNP leader Mr John Tyndall
helping his injured 55-year-old wife up from the floor after both of them
were attacked by a 40-60 strong mob of Marxist hooligans. The assault was
filmed and photographed by the media as the couple were making their way
to a perfectly legal meeting organised by the BNP. There were no questions
asked in Parliament about this cowardly assault, Mr Tyndall's MP didn't contact
him to see how he was feeling. The police weren't interested in the attack
and those arrested were never charged.
On
the right is one Alex McFadden, longterm supporter of a variety of Trotskyite
front groups in the North East but now living in Liverpool. A few weeks
ago Mr McFadden was allegedly attacked in his own home by a 'racist'.
Even though the attacker never said a word to him, Mr McFadden says he
was a victim of an attack by someone acting on information published on
the REDWATCH website. Without any proof to substantiate these allegations,
Mr McFadden was paraded on TV and in the papers as being the victim of
'violent racists'. His local MP even took up his campaign, appealing to
the home secretary to take action against the 'evil' Redwatch site and to
close it down. Mr McFadden, who loves the publicity, is now a cause célèbre
amongst his fellow lefties and is always in the papers.
Let's
examine the two incidents:
One, a couple DEFINITELY attacked by a mob for having a differing
political viewpoint totally ignored by the media and the stooges in
Parliament. They get no sympathy at all either from the Media, the politicians
or the police.
The
other, a Marxist supporter of violent groups such as AFA and the IRA,
CLAIMING to have been attacked in his own home with no witnesses but his
own family to back up his story and sporting a scratch that could have
been made by a bad-tempered moggie. He gets maximum publicity from the Media
and the story is debated in the House of Commons with police taking a big
interest.
Quite
honestly, forget the politics of both individuals, which do you think
should have their assault debated in Parliament? Which assault should have
received extensive coverage by the media. Which should the police really
make an effort over convicting the attackers.
Come
on, we know reds will be reading this, be honest...
Above: Tony Greenstein,
left, Brighton Marxist and leading light of the 'Brighton and Hove Unemployed
Workers' Centre'.
What a self-avowed
'enemy of the bosses' is doing posing in the paper with a bank manager
is interesting. Greenstein has been on our books for a while, but until
now we have not had any real info' on him, he's an elusive character.
Greenstein organised a demonstration in Brighton last summer in a vain
attempt to halt a Nationalist Alliance meeting in the town. As a result
of his stirring, police visited John Tyndall's home, but he failed to
stop local patriots from holding a successful meeting.
More info' on this creep is needed asap.
Police
ordered: Hunt down Net hate racists
July
24th 2006 Liverpool Daily Post
THE Home
Office will order police to get tough with racists behind a "hate" website
blamed for a terrifying knife attack on a Merseyside anti-racism campaigner.
West
Yorkshire force will be told at a meeting next week to make more effort
to track down the Leeds-based extremists who operate the notorious Red
Watch site.
Anti-racist
campaigners believe as few as three people in the West Yorkshire city
run Red Watch, but little action has been taken against them so far.
Now the
screw will be tightened following the vicious May attack on Alec McFadden,
who was nearly blinded after being slashed across the face at his Wirral
home.
The campaigner's
details had been posted on the Red Watch site, run by the fascist group Combat
18, which brands its opponents "scum" and retards".
Mr McFadden
also received cuts to his head, arms and wrists as he tried to fend
off the knifeman in front of his horrified daughters, aged nine and 13.
Racists
have also threatened to shoot Liverpool Liberal Democrat councillor Robbie
Quinn and his family, after he was named on the Red Watch hit-list.
Last month, Home Office minister Vernon Coaker
told the Commons it was difficult to shut the website down because it
was based in the United States, outside UK jurisdiction.
There are also fears that, even if a hate site
is taken off the web, it will soon pop up again based in a different
country.
As a result, attention will switch to targeting
the extremists themselves when Mr Coaker meets the Association of Chief
Police Officers (ACPO) on Monday.
The plan was revealed to Angela Eagle, Labour
MP for Wallasey, who led a trade union delegation that met with the
minister at the Home Office yesterday.
Ms Eagle, Mr McFadden's MP, has led calls for
Red Watch to be shut down - and, as a result, has now been named on
the site herself.
The MP said: "The website has to be registered,
which means there are named people, so the police can find out who they
are."
Journalist
targeted by hate site calls for action
Friday, 21 July 2006
Yorkshire Evening Post journalist and anti-racism campaigner Pete
Lazenby has said newspaper publishers have a "moral obligation" to help
bring down the far right website Redwatch believed to be responsible for
a number of attacks across the country.
The site lists photographs and contact details
of anti-fascist protesters including Lazenby whose face appears on the
home page behind a gunman's target along with the slogan: "Remember places,
traitors' faces, they'll all pay for their crimes".
A delegation of MPs and union activists met
with government ministers yesterday to discuss possibly banning the
site - which has been accused of inciting violence. It has been running
for at least two years.
Lazenby, who says he was "verbally attacked"
by a known neo-Nazi following his appearance on Redwatch, believes that
journalists are "prime targets" on the site which identifies four other
journalists from the YEP alone.
He said: "As an NUJ member and lay officer
of the union I am appealing to newspaper publishers to add their voices to
the campaign to have this site shut down. It's their staff that are being
threatened and their weight and prestige would add enormously to the campaign
in their staff's interest and as a moral obligation."
Most recently anti-fascist campaigner and president
of Merseyside TUC Alec McFadden was slashed across the face with a knife
at his home in font of his daughter after appearing on Redwatch.
Two years ago a hit list of targets on a secure
email network linked to RedWatch was passed on to the government but
ministers said it was difficult to take action as the site was hosted
in the United States.
The Association of Chief Police Officers
is currently working with the Home Office and a government spokes person
said the government believed that "the existing legislative framework is
sufficient to deal with the problem."
Picture: the RedWatch website which features Pete Lazenby, top
left.
Far-right website faces crackdown
after stabbing
The Guardian, July 21, 2006
Following a series of attacks on anti-racist campaigners,
Home Office ministers will meet police chiefs next week to consider
action against individuals linked to a far-right website that publishes
the addresses of politicians, teachers and trade unionists.
Home Office minister Vernon Coaker met with MPs and trade unionists yesterday
in the wake of the latest incident, in which anti-fascist campaigner
Alec McFadden, the president of the Merseyside TUC, was stabbed in the
face after his details were listed on the Redwatch site.
Redwatch carries
photographs of people it identifies as "traitors" - those opposed to
racism and fascism - and seeks their addresses, telephone numbers and
car registration numbers.
The personal details of politicians, trade unionists and journalists responsible
for exposing the activities of extreme right-wing groups are listed
with the slogan: "Remember places, traitors' faces, they'll all pay for
their crimes."
Two years ago, the Guardian revealed that many of those featured on Redwatch
had already suffered threats, intimidation and violence. A secret hitlist
of targets on a secure email network attached to the site was uncovered
and passed to the government.
A message on the website says that, while it is currently "time to be
legal", activists must be prepared to revolt, at which point they will "unleash
all the furies of hell on the capitalist state and its puppets".
Successive home secretaries have been repeatedly urged to close the site
down and the police have drawn criticism from anti-fascist campaigners
for not using powers already at their disposal.
Angela Eagle is the MP for Wallasey, Mr McFadden's home constituency,
and her photograph appears on the front page of the Redwatch website, alongside
that of the Yorkshire Evening Post journalist Peter Lazenby.
Ms Eagle attended yesterday's meeting and told the Home Office minister
that the police were failing to do their job under incitement to violence
legislation.
"There has been a lack of action by police and now ministers have undertaken
to try and sort it out by getting a more coherent police response. The
site is registered by two UK and one US citizen and the police know who
they are", she said.
Ms Eagle added: "A Liberal Democrat councillor from Liverpool has had
death threats and they threatened to burn his house down. This is illegal,
yet the police are not acting on it. Police are very good at acting after
something has happened. They are not so good at prevention."
A Home Office spokeswoman confirmed that Mr Coaker, who has responsibility
for internet crime, would meet with representatives from the Association
of Chief Police Officers on Monday.
"The meeting will discuss a strategy and we will be taking it forward,"
the spokeswoman said.
"Mr Coaker thinks that the existing legislative framework is sufficient
to deal with the problem. Where violence is being incited, it is a criminal
offence. If the website hosting the material in the UK, or is being
operated in the UK or by individuals in the UK, then those responsible
may be prosecuted."
Until now, there were doubts that the website could be closed down because
it is hosted in the US.
But news that Redwatch's sister site in Poland has been shut down following
cooperation between police there and in the US has given the government
new hope.
UK ministers confirmed earlier this week they were in touch with the US
authorities in relation to the UK site.
MPs
in move to close far-right website
The
Guardian, July 20, 2006
A far-right
website that lists the addresses of politicians, teachers and trade
unionists is facing closure after a series of attacks on anti-racist
campaigners.
A delegation
of union activists and MPs will meet Home Office ministers today in
the wake of the latest incident in which anti-fascist campaigner Alec
McFadden, president of Merseyside TUC, whose details are listed on the
extremist Redwatch site, was stabbed in the face.
"He was
very lucky not to be blinded," said Angela Eagle, MP for Mr McFadden's Wallasey
constituency, who is heading tomorrow's delegation. "This happened on his
doorstep and in front of his daughter ... It is just one of several incidents
linked to the website that I have heard about in the past few weeks in the
north-west."
Redwatch
carries hundreds of pictures and details of anti-fascists, many taken
during protests against the far-right British National party, with the
slogan: "Remember places, traitors' faces, they'll all pay for their crimes."
Two years
ago the Guardian revealed that many of those featured on Redwatch had already
suffered threats, intimidation and violence. A secret hitlist of targets
on a secure email network attached to the site was uncovered and passed to
the government.
Ministers
promised to act but because the site is hosted in the US, efforts to
close it have failed. However, it has emerged that Redwatch's sister site
in Poland was closed down last month following cooperation between police
there and in the US, and yesterday ministers confirmed they were in touch
with the US authorities in relation to the UK site.
"We have
initiated inquiries of the US department of justice to establish whether
hosting such a website constitutes a breach of US law, regulations or
industry good practice," said a spokesman. "The Home Office is working
with the Association of Chief Police Officers to review the position on
this type of crime but we believe the existing legislative framework is
sufficient to deal with the problem."
Ms Eagle,
whose details are also on Redwatch, said that a Liberal Democrat councillor
in Liverpool had been threatened by racists linked to the website.
The possibility
of an ASBO for the owners of REDWATCH can be followed up on Good grounds.
This is because the site is primarily the work of two people soliciting contributions
from person or persons unknown.
It would
seem that ASBOS have been granted against racial hatred supporters.
Redwatch could reform its language. But clearly the structure of the
sites demonstrates that it is specifically targeting different geographical
areas in a methodical fashion. It could reform its site structure. It
does target specific people. Which ensures the organisers are open to
an ASBO.
It also
happens that the home office would like to see a rise in cosmetic convictions
for incitement to racial hatred. Now Redwatch is not interested in that.
Redwatch is interested in "reds". (In other words ordinary decent people).
The problem for Redwatch is that it does not highlight fascists in the
same fashion so, unlike indymedia, it has a definite agenda. Which is
one open to an ASBO.
As the
website is located in the United States it might be of interest to the
Southern Poverty Law Center. The SPLC maintains an interest in hate crimes
and are always interested to hear about the activities of the neofascists.
Inciting
a crime from the US in another country is possibly worth more than five
years in pokey. Not something I wish on anybody. But any crime with more
than five years sentence is worth extradition - if it's good enough for
Nat West employees then it's good enough for neofascists.
It may
not make much sense. But using Searchlight's standard e-mail to Doctor
Reid should be done. It builds the case for an ASBO.
The REDS ON THE NET section has just been updated.
Below:
Here's
another one, it looks like the whole of the Liverpool left's trying to
get in on the 'I'm a poor beleaguered anti-racist' bandwagon, when all
that's most likely happened is attention seeker Alex MacFadden's got someone
to call and threaten Quinn.
The
photograph of MacFadden's 'slashed face' (see left, we've seen worse
bramble scratches) and laughable story about being attacked by a 'racist'
didn't cut much ice with many people and he loves being the centre of attention:
Racists
in death threat to councillor
Jul
18 2006
By
Jessica Shaughnessy, Daily Post Staff
A
LIVERPOOL councillor and anti-racism campaigner answered his phone to
hear a sinister voice threatening to shoot him and his family.
Robbie
Quinn (right), Liberal Democrat member for Anfield, was targeted by fascists
who have named him on the notorious Red Watch, a hit-list site on which
he appears with other local figures.
Singer
Alun Parry has also been targeted by racists just for performing at a
refugee benefit concert.
It
comes weeks after Merseyside union leader Alec McFadden, who organised
last year's "Say No to Racism" festival in Liverpool, was almost blinded
by racists in a knife attack.
Last
night, campaigners renewed their calls for the Government to shut down
Red Watch.
The
Merseyside MP who has led the campaign, Angela Eagle, has also been named
on the site.
Red
Watch, which carries names, photographs and phone numbers of anti-racism
campaigners, is believed to be run by extreme fascist groups Combat
18 and Blood and Honour.
A few new additions have been made to: HALIFAX REDS WELSH REDS MIDLANDS
REDS
An interesting article concerning Redwatch can be
found here:
New addition to LONDON REDS
This one's called Andrew Skudder from Crawley.
Address:
12 FARNHAM
CLOSE, BROADFIELD, CRAWLEY.RH11
His
'blog' can be viewed here. Check
the UAF and anti-BNP links.
He's a former Labour councillor and involved in the Crawley Campaign
Against Racism. More details here
Skudder backed the controversial Hindu temple scheme at Apple
Tree Farm in 2003.
INFORMATION
RECEIVED:
Here are some details about Ketlan Ossowski.
He runs
the Lancaster UAF web site
(http://82.69.12.18/lancasteruafblog/) and
he recently tried to organise
a boycott of Paypal to get the BNP's Paypal account
cancelled.
OK, let's
go through these one at a time and build up a picture of this
scumbag.....
First
up, here's his profile on the Opera community web site (http://my.opera.com/Ketlan/about/)
-
what an ugly unwashed fucker, eh ? Actually, thats an old photo of him
(as we shall find out shortly) probably dating from the
1970's
- like most of these wanky 'revolutionaries' he probably still
wishes it was the 1970's.....
Anyway,
notice the web link in his profile ? Let's follow that shall
we.... http://www.angelfire.com/nb/arcnorth/
Hmmm...
interesting, it appears to be the web site of 'Animal Rights
Coalition (North)'. But wait, whats this we can see on this
web site,
down at the bottom left of the page under the heading 'HLS
People' ?
Oh, it
appears to be the car registration numbers of people who work
for various companies who Ketlan and his 'revolutionary'
buddies
think are fair game to be targetted for abuse. Contrast this
with Ketlan's response when someone sent him a mildly
threatening
e-mail recently - http://82.69.12.18/lancasteruafblog/index.php?itemid=25
"This
little star - who has been reported to the police, along with his IP
- had these gems of wisdom to share. Bad language (and
spelling),
of course."
What
does he do ? He goes running to the police like the true middle
class poseur he is.... what a cunt !!!
So, where
can we find these so-called 'Animal Rights Coalition (North)'
tossers ? Right here of course :
http://www.veggies.org.uk/acd/europe/uk/england/countyl.htm
So, we
now have an address of "16, Laburnham Grove, LANCASTER, LA1 5RT"
Interestingly,
this would confirms the Doc's suspicion that this is the same
person who was quoted in the paper recently - see here : http://www.bnp.org.uk/columnists/docdiary2.php?docId=71
OK, so
we now have the address, what about the phone numbers ?
Well,
we can get those here : http://www.lancasterukonline.net/community/groups/
- search under UAF and
you will see
"Lancaster
United Against Fascism (UAF) Coalition
of local trades unions and other groups against fascism.
Email:
zen26144@zen.co.uk Tel:
01524 34296 or 840074"
So then,
what does this toe-rag actually look like ? Well unfortunately
you can see a picture of him here :
http://www.v7n.com/forums/showthread.php?p=144760#post144760
- he's
still an unwashed ugly twat isn't he ?
Lastly
before I go, I found this thread here on an obscure Russian web forum
where people go to trade pirate software....this is a
Google
cache of it....
http://66.249.93.104/search?q=cache:xZfIh4juNHkJ:www.r3mteam.org/modules.php%3Fname%3DNews%26file%3Dview%26news_id%3D4548+ketlan&hl=en&l
r=lang_en
So, Ketlan
is a bit of an ANaL 'revolutionary', a geek and a software
pirate eh ? Hmmm... the sort of person who might know how
to organise
a Denial of Service attack on the BNP web site perhaps ?!?
Makes
you wonder doesn't it ?
Anyway,
here's a summary of all the details for Ketlan Ossowski (right)
Name
: Ketlan Ossowski
Address
: 16 Laburnham Grove , LANCASTER , LA1 5RT
Phone
: 01524 34296 or 840074
E-mail
:
john.constantine@zen.co.uk
arc.north@talk21.com
zen26144@zen.co.uk
lancaster.uaf@zen.co.uk
ketlan@gmx.net
Ketlan@Operamail.com
lancasterarg@operamail.com
This
cretin on the left is called, believe it or not, Watmough, originally
from Bradford and now living in Leeds (how he lives having that name down
with his red mates is anyone's guess).
We have it on good authority
that he works at a music shop in Keighley called the Musician's Centre, The Railway Station, Station
Bridge, Keighley BD21 4HP.
Mr Watmough first came to our attention
by starting a thread called Redwatch
up on obscure lefty messageboard called the TEH Forum
Below is his opening post
on the thread, as you can see, he seems to want to crash this site for
some reason:
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11 Jul 23:31 To: ALL 1 of 4
29976.1 So, I don't know if anyone's heard of this site
but it's basically run by the same guy (and some others) who runs the
Combat 18 website. It shows pictures and sometimes addresses, phone numbers,
car registrations of known "reds" in different areas and a fair few of
my mates and aquanitances have recently found their way on there. One
lot of photos is some randoms who happened to attend a gig at the 1 in
12 club in Bradford (an "anarchy" club which has a group membership).
The second are some other bands who played at a "Love Keighley, Hate Racism"
gig, a brave attempt by the Keighley town council to try and get some
publicity into anti-racisim in Keighley instead of the normal publicity
it gets.
That didn't really work, there ended up being a fair
few openly racist people playing in bands at it... somehow, don't ask
me how... and now they are "on redwatch". Oh the irony.
Also, for me personally the shite glacier cherry on
the crap cake in this whole affair is the fact that the main guy who runs
said site (and sister site "noncewatch") is one Kevin Watmough. A shame upon
my surname, a shame :-((
(oh, no-one link to anything from that site if you will,
cos I don't want this to be traced as it is a worrying thing and I know
people who have been attacked for being on it, although thankfully not
many)
What's the best way to crash/overload 3 servers at once?
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SCOTTISH REDS page
opened. More info' needed.
LANCASHIRE REDS page
updated.
BAN ANTIFA page added.
BRADFORD REDS page
updated.
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