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Pics from a recent red demo' in Liverpool.
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More pics from the anti-Rice demo' in Liverpool.
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Liverpool reds on a demo' in London.
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More pics from Liverpool received:
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Assorted red pics from the Liverpool area.
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More pics from the Anti-Condoleeza Rice demo' in Liverpool 2006.
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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.
union activist.
Alec McFadden narrowly avoided being blinded in the attack, which resulted in cuts to his face and hands.
Labour MP Angela Eagle (right) urged ministers to take action against Redwatch after the attack at her constituent's home.
Home Office Minister Vernon Coaker said it was difficult to close down websites like Redwatch which are hosted abroad.
But he said action could be taken against people who incited others to violence.
A man was currently on bail over suspected public order offences relating to Redwatch.
'Don't preserve them'
Wallasey MP Ms Eagle said Mr McFadden had coordinated a campaign against the British National Party.
He was one of hundreds whose names, pictures and addresses were put on the Redwatch website.
"There appears to be a pattern of violence which is aimed at individuals who are targeted by this website which cannot simply be a coincidence," she said.
The website appeared to be registered to Nazi group Combat 18, said Ms Eagle, who called for "rigorous action" against such incitement sites.
"Hate websites do not deserve the protection of the principles of freedom of speech when they seek to prevent others from exercising their democratic rights," she said.
"I don't believe it's tolerable that this practical instrument for criminal activity, violent assault and political intimidation should be allowed to remain undisturbed and easily available".
'Existing laws enough'
Two years ago the Home Office promised action against Redwatch "very soon" after a series of representations from MPs.
A Home Office spokeswoman told the BBC News website at the time: "We are aware of the anxiety caused by the presence of such material on the internet.
"We have had representations from many MPs about this matter and will be responding to their concerns very soon."
Speaking on Wednesday, a spokeswoman said the Home Office was working with the Association of Chief Police Officers to try to tackle the sort of incitement on the Redwatch website.
"We believe the existing legislative framework is enough for tackling this," she added.
In the Commons, Mr Coaker said there were problems clamping down on overseas websites.
"In these circumstances, we would not have the power to close down that website, or in some cases to prosecute the people who are responsible for it, if illegal material was not distributed in or uploaded from the UK," he said.
"The offence of inciting others to commit crimes would not be exempt from prosecution under these circumstances, however, regardless of whether the perpetrator had used a website hosted in a foreign jurisdiction."
Mr Coaker said more international cooperation was needed.
Sarah's Law fears
Labour MP Martin Salter used the debate to warn that Redwatch linked to another website called Noncewatch.
It said "nonces deserve nothing more than a decent British noose around their necks and a long drop".
Mr Salter said the website showed the dangers of calls for the names and addresses of sex offenders to be published.
The government has said it is looking at the calls for a Sarah's Law, named after murdered school girl Sarah Payne.
But Mr Salter warned: "If we were to go down the road of adopting the ill thought-out Sarah's Law... people behind Redwatch would use that as an opportunity to trigger violent vigilante action."
Champagne
'socialist' Alec McFadden's (right, sporting his scratch, sorry, slash)
background
is interesting. He was a founder member of TWAFA in Newcastle, so his
whimpering
about not taking photographs and gathering info' on members of
political
parties is wearing a bit thin. That is all TWAFA do as proxies of
Searchlight
in the North East. He was based at the Cloth Market in Newcastle and
was
also a major player in the local Trades Council. He moved to Liverpool
and
was the leading candidate for Scargill's SLP in the last Euro elections
in
the North West. Whilst in Liverpool he has thrown himself into similar
work,
usually funded by the taxpayer, hence his rather nice lifestyle. All
seems
like crocodile tears to us.
Labour
councils in the North East were always investigating the groups that
McFadden was involved in for financial irregularities dating back to
the eighties
and some people in the North East Left wing reckon that's why he legged
it
pretty sharpish to Liverpool. The 'Derek Hatton of Newcastle' is how
he's
now regarded up there sources tell us. McFadden would boast about the
number
of parking tickets he had acquired and never personally paid. The fines
were
paid by the taxpayer no doubt. How he has managed to get away with his
privileged lifestyle whilst claiming to be a champion of the working
man for so long stretches the imagination.
Notice
in the article below there's no mention of Redwatch and that he might have been attacked because of
his political beliefs.
May 19 2006
EXCLUSIVE by Neil Hodgson, Liverpool Echo
A LEADING trade unionist was slashed in a knife attack in front
of his two young daughters in their Merseyside home. Anti-racist
campaigner and left wing activist Alec McFadden was almost blinded in
the attack, and was cut in his head, arms and wrists as he tried to
fend off the knifeman.
His daughters, aged nine and 13, watched in horror as he was slashed
with a craft knife, spraying blood on the door and hall of his Wirral
home.
The 59-year-old believes racists are behind the attack, as he has
received death threats before.
He said: "He missed my eye by half an inch. The doctors say I am lucky."
He was attacked at 9.30pm after hearing banging on his door.
He said: "I saw a man slumped on the garden wall. I thought he was hurt
and opened the door.
"He tried to force his way in and slashed me. I shouted to my
kids to call the police, and I think when he heard my daughter on the
phone
saying, 'I want the police now,' it distracted him.
"I got the strength from somewhere and managed to force the
door closed."
Earlier, he had been celebrating news his nephew, Everton player James
McFadden, had made the Scotland national squad. He said: "I was so
elated that I forgot to check my car mirrors and this person must have
followed me."
Police were today carrying out forensic testing.
The knifeman was white, 5ft 10ins, with dark receding hair and
a local accent. He wore a light coloured top.
Contact Wirral police on 0151 777 2265.
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"There's a lot of rubbish written about
refugees and asylum seekers, and much of it is pretty vicious.
The same can be said of the treatment handed out by the Government
which is a mixture of imprisonment,
destitution and deportation. This is a song I wrote to be sung at an
anti-deportation benefit that I'll be doing soon."
Alun Parry
His
gig's on Thursday 20th July 2006 at The Magnet, Hardman Street,
Liverpool just in case anyone feels like going. It opens at 8.00pm.
Socialist Alliance or Socialist Party candidates:
NEIL THOMPSON
454 CLOCK FACE ROAD,
CLOCK FACE,
ST. HELENS,
MERSEYSIDE
WA9 4UA
St. Helens SA
candidate
Liverpool Riverside - Cathy Wilson -
07812 467 714
Liverpool Wavertree - Mark O'Brien -
07947 645 289
Below:
Alec McFadden on a march in support of
the IRA.
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More info' needed on all these
scumbags.
6: Anfield
Lib Dem councillor Robert Quinn. He was once arrested for rape. Email:
robbie.quinn@liverpool.gov.uk
Bus.
Phone: 0151 225 2352. Home
Phone: 0151 263 5857.
Home Address: 118
Anfield
Road,
Liverpool L4
0TF
7: Nigel Flanagin, 19 Lawton Road,
Waterloo, Sefton, Merseyside.
8: Alec McFadden, 11 Silverbeech Road,
Wallasey CH44 9BT
Merseyside TUC: 13 Sept. Liverpool
Foundation Conference Against
Racism/Fascism
Report by Liz Epps
Published: 07/09/03
4 St. Anne Street, Birkenhead,
Wirral CH41
3JU, Tel/Fax: 0151 666 1999
President: Alec McFadden, Tel: 07831
627 531, e-mail: alec_stuc@hotmail.com
Secretary: Liz Epps Assistant Secretary: Peter Middleman Vice Presidents: Charlie Crute & Tom Best Treasurer: Gillian Yates
To Regional & Local Trade Unions, Shop Stewards Committees, Community Groups, Merseyside TUCs
Merseyside United Against Racism / Fascism
Dear Friend,
Foundation Conference Against
Racism/Fascism Saturday 13th September 2003 - Liverpool
In 2003 the BNP targeted Merseyside and
the North West. However the combined efforts of trade unions, black
organisations, anti racist campaigners, churches and the voluntary
sector, led and co-ordinated by Merseyside TUC, prevented them from
gaining a foothold in the local elections, and we must ensure they do
not surface again next year in the local and
Euro elections. To build on this we have organised a
Foundation Conference on Saturday 13th September 2003 from 10. a.m. to 2. p.m. in the CASA (Dockers Club) Hope Street, Liverpool to establish a permanent Merseyside Anti Racist / Fascist organisation.
We aim to create a united anti racist / fascist front and work to create unity, end sectarianism, and make Merseyside a “fascist free zone”.
Alec McFadden, President of Merseyside TUC will chair the Conference and the following have been invited to speak: Nigel Flanagan, Regional Chair, Unison l Anti Nazi League l ex Liverpool player John Barnes l former Everton/Tranmere player Pat Nevin l David Yip, local actor - who are all totally opposed to racism in any form. We hope to have other speakers lined up within the next few days.
We ask that you encourage as many people as possible from your organisation to attend the Conference, which is free to all organisations and individuals who are opposed to racism and fascism.
United We Can Win The Fight
Yours sincerely
Liz Epps
Secretary An Phoblacht/Republican News · Thursday 12 September 2002
Liverpool remembers Larkin
BY NEIL DOOLIN
Nearly 2,000 people marched through Liverpool City Centre last Saturday in the fifth annual James Larkin Commemoration march and rally.
The march, led by the Strabane Memorial Flute Band, included eight other bands from Scotland and Liverpool. The theme of this year's march was 'Against Fascism' and speakers at the rally included Alec McFadden, President of Merseyside Trades Union Council and Daithí Doolan, chair of Dublin Sinn Féin. Alec McFadden said that the march was the "biggest mobilisation against the rise of the far right in Liverpool for over 20 years" and thanked the organisers of the event, the James Larkin Commemoration Committee.
Daithí Doolan spoke of the life of James Larkin and the need for working class people to stand united against racism and oppose fascist politics at all levels. He urged British trade unionists to support nationwide strikes being organised in Ireland for 4 October.
SIPTU, TEEU, BATU & UCAT have organised for their members to strike on the afternoon of 4 October, an action is being organised to highlight the ongoing dipute in Ardagh Glass in Ringsend.
Earlier in the day, the south
Liverpool contingent of the march assembled at Larkin's birthplace in
the Dingle area of Liverpool where Jimmy Nolan, who was leader of the
Liverpool striking dockers, addressed the crowd before marching to
Liverpool City Centre to the
main assembly point.
Below:
This freak is
Brendan Keville, president of Salford University Students' Union
although he lives in Liverpool. He's worked closely with Salford red
Gary Duke to expel YBNP leader Tony Wentworth expelled from the Uni'.
He gets very upset when other students dare to stick two fingers up to
their hate campaign.
Address: Brendan Keville, 18 Sulby
Ave, Liverpool L13 7HT.
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This is Alan Gibbons of Liverpool back
in the early 80's on Church St Liverpool.
Now a teacher in Walton Liverpool.
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