Sunday, 6 November 2011

Good week for arrested patriots

Good News – Notts coach lot who were attacked at Tower Hamlets being NFA’d

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The Notts EDL whos coach was attacked in Tower Hamlets and were then arrested and bailed for some ridiculous public order offences have all received letters telling them there will be no further action. This means bail conditions no longer apply and they can now all attend demos again. A good week for stitchups falling apart.

A good day for justice as stitch up after stitch up falls to the wayside

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First the LIFETIME asbo the CPS and police wanted to give Tommy is rejected by a judge who obviously knows that you cannot give someone an asbo which removes DEMOCRATIC rights (and thats befor you consider EU rights to protest etc)
http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/national/news/9343900.EDL_leader_Lennon_Asbo_bid_rejected/
Police say that the asbo’s are to “prevent those who wish to hijack peaceful protests and turn them violent” OK so how come they arent employed at student riots, the recent spate of riots, UAF arrests, Dale Farm etc? Hmmmmmm
Also Kev Carroll was found NOT GUILTY of his charges after the judge said he found TOO MANY INCONSISTENCIES in the evidence of six police officers that he threw a metal barrier at officers.
Also some lads nicked at Halifax had their case dropped. (details when confirmed)
Police officers have told us off the record that they knew this type of movement was going to happen sooner or later. Theres only so much abuse a countries people can take and they dont know how to deal with it. False arrests, bail conditions and ridiculous asbo applications will not stop the British people from saying that they have had enough of being second class citizens in their own land. NFSE
Kate Bolton EDL

Saturday, 24 September 2011

New EDL book out now


VHC Publishing is a new company founded in 2008, following the publication of it’s first title ‘Hardcore’, and it is in our remit to provide a showcase for new writers. VHC recently added a further title, Clipped by Maxine White and Michael Lutwyche, to its catalogue.  Both of these books are available from this site, or from a growing number of long established bookshops.

UAF cheered wildly as the EDL seemingly retreated. Anti-fascists started chanting “No Pasaran!” They had defeated the Nazis! They were jubilant, celebrating victory and started singing “We shall not be moved!”
However, their joy proved somewhat premature, chants of “Muslim bombers off our streets!” could suddenly be heard getting gradually louder. The EDL in the square had merely gone to meet a snaking mass of their comrades who, with a police escort, slowly making their way there. They had been led slowly through the streets of Bolton towards the protest site, a line of stewards and riot police checking their advance.
The column stalled briefly before being allowed to enter the square and the chant of “E, E, EDL!” filled the air. Finally released by police, the EDL roared like a triumphant army as they entered the arena. The anti-fascists were dumbstruck, as an immense, noisy, flag waving, swarming mass of patriots flooded towards them.
These were the forgotten people, the sons and daughters of old England, here to reclaim their birthright. A mass of coloured flags filled the square, as it was reclaimed in the name of the English people. Here were the descendants of people who built the modern world, their battle flag rich with exotic names from far flung shores. Now more familiar sounding names were being added, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, London and now Bolton. There were well over 1500 of them, all chanting in unison and drowning out the chants of the anti-fascists. It was pure, crude and brutal Anglo-Saxon defiance. They had a simple message for their opponents, two fingers. We will not submit.
The entrance alone was a victory in itself, the surprise of anti-fascists was palpable. They had severely misjudged the EDL’s level of support. As they confronted the anti-fascists the EDL mocked them with chants of “who are ya, who are ya?” Bolton’s war memorial stood proudly between the two groups, bearing the legend ‘Tell ye your children’.
The English Defence League burst onto the streets of Britain in the summer of 2009, following the open abuse of British troops by Muslim extremists in Luton.
This formidable urban force formed quickly, a loose coalition of aggrieved, patriotic and overwhelmingly working class people. Rising on a reflex of inherent Anglo-Saxon anger and led by football hooligans, the group took to the streets to oppose the radicals.
Following initial protests of varying success, the EDL faced the full onslaught of the establishment via the media and law enforcement agencies. The group has been given various labels by the mainstream media and opponents alike, racist, fascist, and neo-Nazi. One thing all commentators agree on, the EDL has become the largest, and most effective organised street army in the UK.
Author ‘Billy Blake’ has followed the group and charted their progress.
This is the story of the first two years of the English resistance.

Justice for Charlene Downes and Paige Chivers demo Blackpool Oct 15th


Police 'hid' abuse of 60 girls by Asian takeaway workers linked to murder of 14-year-old

Last updated at 11:12 PM on 7th April 2011


At least 60 schoolgirls were groomed for sex by workers at seedy takeaways linked to the murder of a 14-year-old girl.
Children as young as 11 were targeted by mainly Asian staff at fast food outlets in Blackpool. They were offered food, alcohol and cigarettes in return for sexual favours.
An unpublicised police report produced after 14-year-old Charlene Downes vanished in 2003 found the girls, most if not all white, had been victims of the ‘honey pot’ premises. There were claims last night that the report was suppressed for reasons of political correctness.
Seedy: The takeaway linked to Charlene Downes and Paige Chivers, who are both missing
Seedy: The takeaway in Blackpool linked to Charlene Downes, then 14, and Paige Chivers, then 15, who are both missing
Four years later another girl, 15-year-old Paige Chivers, also went missing. Detectives believe she was killed like Charlene, whose body has never been found.
Two Middle Eastern restaurant owners were acquitted over Charlene’s murder in 2007 and the crime remains unsolved.
The pair still run a kebab shop in Blackpool which was also linked to Paige, and she too was identified as a victim of sexual exploitation. Last year police reported that the takeaway was attracting young girls who were being supplied with alcohol and cocaine.
Charlene Downes
Paige Chivers, 15, has been missing from Blackpool since August 26, 2007
Victims: Charlene Downes (left) is believed to have been murdered while Paige Chivers has been missing since 2007
The revelations about the scale of grooming centred around the downmarket cafes comes amid growing concern at disturbing cases involving mainly Asian gangs exploiting young white girls for sex in the Midlands and North of England.
 
The girls, often from vulnerable homes or in the care system, were befriended by men who showered them with gifts and affection before using them for sex.
Former Home Secretary Jack Straw has said the girls were seen as ‘easy meat’, while David Cameron called on police to follow criminal acts ‘without fear or favour’ wherever the evidence leads.
The Home Office commissioned a nationwide investigation into the problem, which has long been considered taboo by police officers fearful of being branded racist.
Challenging the taboo
Indeed, a former senior detective at Lancashire Police yesterday blamed political correctness for its failure to highlight its 2003 findings in Blackpool.
But the force denied this, saying the report had been available online since 2007 but had never been intended for publication.
Senior officers insisted an intensive programme to break the cycle of exploitation had been a success and that in the last six months 50 of 54 grooming suspects were white.
Shocking claims made in court over Charlene’s murder revealed fears that her body had been put through a mincing machine, with takeaway staff said to have joked that her remains had ‘gone into the kebabs’.
A jury failed to reach a verdict on charges that Jordanian immigrant Iyad Albattikhi had murdered her while his Iranian landlord Mohammed Reveshi had disposed of her body.
A retrial collapsed in 2008 amid failings in the police investigation and the men were paid almost £250,000 each in compensation.
The kebab shop run by Mr Albattikhi and Mr Reveshi has changed its name from Funny Boyz to Mr Beanz. It was refused a hot food licence  last year amid fears about ‘sexual activity’ linked to the premises, but the pair blame a ‘police vendetta’ and have appealed.
Following Charlene’s disappearance in 2003, police found more than 60 girls were being groomed for sex by non-white men centred around 11 Blackpool takeaways.
They were mainly aged between 13 and 15, but some were as young as 11. Yesterday former Detective Superintendent Mick Gradwell warned that research into the problem was being hampered by ‘political correctness and concerns about upsetting community cohesion’.
But Lancashire police denied a cover-up. Assistant Chief Constable Andy Rhodes said his officers were making significant progress in tackling child sex exploitation across Lancashire, regardless of the background of the culprits.
He added: ‘We recognise that in some areas the number of Asian offenders is disproportionate to the population and far from ignoring this, have been tackling the issue head on by working with the local communities, giving presentations to community forums and visiting mosques to raise awareness.’
It was reported yesterday that while most British sex offenders are lone white men, details of court cases in 13 towns showed that out of 56 men convicted of multiple offences of grooming girls for sex, 50 were Muslim, mostly of Pakistani heritage.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1374443/Police-hid-abuse-60-girls-Asian-takeaway-workers-linked-Charlene-Downes-murder.html#ixzz1YrNlGDrx

Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Manchester man "enriched"


A young man suffered a broken elbow and was slashed across the face in a horrific unprovoked attack as he walked to work.
The 23-year-old victim was walking in the Northern Quarter of Manchester city centre when a stranger punched him in the face without warning.
The force of the punch caused him to fall and as he hit the ground he landed on his elbow which broke.
As he got to his feet the attacker pulled out an eight inch knife and cut the victim from his forehead to his right ear.
The thug also caused a slash wound to his chest and back before fleeing.
The attack happened at the junction of Dale Street and Spear Street at about 6.30am last Friday morning, on September 2nd, but details have just been released by the police.
Detective Constable Marcus Pugh, of Bradford Park CID, said: “This was a completely unprovoked, and quite senseless attack on an innocent man who was minding his own business walking to work.
“Although he was not seriously injured, he did need hospital treatment. It is unthinkable for the vast majority of people that they will be attacked with a knife on their way to work, so we need to find this man.
“The victim did shout out towards people walking along Oldham Street for help, but it is possible they did not realise what was happening. I would therefore ask people to cast their minds back to that morning and try to remember if they saw or heard anything which might help us with our investigation.”
The attacker was Asian, about 24 or 25-years-old, of a slim build and about 5ft 6in tall.
He was wearing a thick black waterproof jacket zipped up, a black baseball cap and grey jeans.

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

EDL Tower Hamlets update


At a recent meeting with the Met, EDL were informed that at the moment the march is still allowed and that a massive operation will be in place to make sure Marxists and Anarchists who are determined to cause a riot by winding up the Muslim youth will be targeted beforehand.
Even if the Home Sec decides at a late stage to ban the march, EDL supporters will still have to walk to the demo area to have a static. Hey presto, a march. RV points will be announced as soon as arranged.
Dan Luton EDL

Unison sees fit to give its members money to Communists planning a riot


This is how Unison sees fit to spend its members money, financing a Marxist organisation who are trying to suppress free speech and are all out blatantly trying to provoke a riot in Tower Hamlets which they can then blame on the EDL. Are you still paying your subs?