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You're listening to the World at Eight with Lynne Mozar
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Headlines of the news today Friday the 17th February
Gabrielle Browne wins 9 year battle to have sex attacker Mohammed Kendeh deported to Sierra
Leone. 4 million Olympic Games’ tickets remain
for sale to public. Nick Griffin writes on official recognition
of Alliance of European Nationalist Movements. China vetoes UN vote on Arab League’s plan
to oust Syrian leader. Unilever workers anger over loss of final
salary pension scheme.
UK NEWS A brave white British woman has won a battle
against an illegal Muslim immigrant who tried to *** her - by getting him deported after
a 9 year battle to kick him out of Britain. The woman named as Gabrielle Browne fought
off Mohammed Kendeh as he attacked her when she was out training for the London Marathon.
Kendehs’ previous crimes have a wide variety of nastiness, including 11 *** assaults,
arson and burglary. All of these crimes committed in Britain whilst he was allowed to roam loose
by the ‘Human Rights Article 8 Law’ which puts all indigenous British people in danger
from all foreign criminals. She battled against the marxist police and immigration court rulings
and fought tooth and nail to win her case. Brave Gabrielle even waived her right to anonymity
to condemn the criminal justice system. After her 9 year battle, the African Mohammed Kendeh
was shoved on a plane back to Sierra Leone.
About 4 million tickets to see the Olympic Games in London this year are yet to be put
up for sale to the public. There was a panic buying spree early on when sales opened with
the thought that tickets would be gone quickly.
EURO NEWS with Nick Griffin MEP This week, Nick Griffin reports from Strasbourg,
with news that suggests that our presence has helped cause a really bad case of the
gripes in the Belly of the EU Beast. "After months of waiting," writes Mr. Griffin,
we have finally got the news we've been hoping for: The Alliance of European Nationalist
Movements, of which the British National Party is a founder member, has been officially recognised
and is to receive over a quarter of a million Euros in funding this year.
"The initial proposal for the creation of the Alliance came from Bruno Gollnisch, who
has been an MEP for the Front National for more than 20 years. He told me when I got
there in 2009 that he'd been waiting all that time for 'an Englishmen who wants to get things
done', and we've worked very closely ever since. Like Jean-Marie Le Pen, he's a real
gentleman as well as a fighter.
"The driving force of the initiative, however, is Bela Kovacs, one of three MEPs from the
Movement for a Better Hungary. I first met Bela before the European election at which
we both won seats and I've come to regard him as a friend as well as a colleague. He's
got a great sense of humour and limitless ambition for our Cause."Together, we've created
a real milestone in the history of the nationalist movement all across Europe. We now face a
battle to resist the inevitable attacks and attempts to bully or bribe people and parties
who have signed up to the Alliance so as to push us below the threshold of having high
elected representatives in at least seven EU countries. But we have already got two
more interested in joining, which would give us a big safety net.
"Our aim is to build steadily and get experience this year, so that next year we are in the
position to secure a bigger grant. Every extra euro that our grouping gets comes out of a
pot that would otherwise be shared among all the other parties, so we're hitting Lib-Lab-Con
and UKIP rather than the taxpayer, so it's a win-win." Nick goes on to explain how the
money can be used to further our nationalist cause:
"None of the money can be used by or for us as individual MEPs or for our own parties.
It is there to help to build co-operation between parties within the Alliance, to organise
and publicise joint campaigns, and to spread awareness of the fact that in 2014 electors
will have the opportunity to vote for our nationalist slate on a second ballot paper
where they get to choose between pan-European political groups backed by like-minded parties.
"If the Alliance is not well-organised and on that ballot paper, then the seats will
probably go to the far-left or the anti-human water melon Greens. But with more than two
years to build we're in with a good chance of winning extra seats. That's how we've got
to use the institutions of the federal Europe to block the creeping development of the undemocratic
federal European project. "So we'll be looking to fund conferences where we exchange practical
campaigning experience, simultaneous demonstrations and activities, and an Internet presence where
we can find out things that the controlled media would rather we didn't know about.
"I was hoping to arrange for a team of us to turn up outside the Bilderberg Conference
later this year, but as it's in Israel this time we might give that a miss rather than
appear insensitive!"
Mr. Griffin ends by giving an example of the kind of inspiring nationalist news that an
Alliance of European Nationalist Movements website would allow us all to share:
"Part way through writing this Dispatch, I got a call from Roberto Fiore, leader of the
fast-growing Forza Nuova - New Force - movement in Italy. Some listeners will remember Roberto's
inspirational speech at the Red-White-and-Blue festival several years ago."We've been good
friends since Roberto was a very genuine political refugee in London thirty years ago, and he's
a remarkable man with a life full of remarkable experiences. But in all the time I've known
him he's never told me anything on the scale of what he had to say today.
"Over the last few months he has been working with the militant farmers who we met when
I visited Sicily and the immigrant-swamped island of Lampadusa last year. Together they
devised a plan to protest at the way in which cheap imports from North Africa (see my speech
in Parliament this week on that subject, by the way) are combining with a ruthless repossessions
policy by the banks to drive many farmers off land and out of homes that their families
have worked and loved for generations.
"Together with lorry drivers angered by the fuel tax rip-off, they mounted a petrol blockade
that literally brought Sicily to a standstill a couple of weeks ago. From the island by
the toe of Italy, the protest - in which Roberto and his people played a leading role right
from the start - spread like wildfire. A staggering 100,000 protestors were involved, with the
most dramatic blockades involving farmers with combine harvesters as well as hundreds
of hauliers.
"Clearly such drama was much more genuinely newsworthy than the ridiculous fuss over racist
name calling between a couple of overpaid footballers, but the controlled media use
such non-stories to block out coverage of the real issues. No doubt the Powers That
Be are terrified at the possibility of other hard-working but disgruntled tax cows hearing
about the protests in Italy and spreading them all over Europe."After all, we all face
the same problems from the same rotten EU occupation governments, that's why it's so
important that we work together and build the Resistance."
WORLD NEWS China has given a ‘no’ vote at the UN
on the Arab leagues plan to oust Syrian leader Bashar Assad. The Arab league have been expressing
their case to the UN about what they call Human Rights violations with the ‘regime.’
In Syria. The Chinese Foreign Minister spoke out to say that the fighting between Bashar
Assad and the rebel forces are not the business of China, and they will not get involved.
A major civil war may get underway because new reports say that the Arabs may arm the
Syrian rebels.
February 17th is the 1st anniversary of the Libyan uprising against Col. Gadaffi. The
uprising started in Benghazi, then escalated right across Libya. Many have criticised the
way that Col. Gadaffi was killed.
My only comment on the previous two news flashes is that ‘the grass is not always greener
the other side’ and that I am unusually with China on this one.
Just another thought, in the terrible stabbing incident that involved a 13 year old child
in Doncaster, why are the media concentrating on how it happened instead of concentrating
on the mental state of the 26 year old woman who killed a stranger? There is no care in
the community my friends! Thanks to mental homes and asylums being closed down and the
inmates forced into the streets or into high priced accommodation there are people of our
own ethnicity out there unable to relate to the world today. They allegedly closing down
4 Wards at Broadmore Hospital and to complete the picture in my area they are closing 3
Police Stations as well. Put this in context with the Olympics and the foreign dross that
will come over plus our foreign idiots and the Article 8 farce and I truly wonder exactly
what our politicians are thinking of? Is the asylum going to run the country or is it already?
And finally
Unilever workers are in anger over the closure of its’ final salary Pension Scheme to its’
already existing members. The Unite Union is backing the workers on the issue. The Unite
Union, who are responsible for the Marxist ‘Unite Against Fascism rabble’, will be
backing the workers against the company that makes Marmite. ‘Ironic’ is how one spokesperson
put it.
You have been listening to the W@8. I am Lynne Mozar and I and the Radio Britain team wish
you all a very happy and safe weekend.