Tuesday, December 21, 2010


Europe far right courts Israel in anti-Islam

"The Israeli newspaper Haaretz accused the rightists of "trading in their Jewish demon-enemy for the Muslim criminal-immigrant model" and visiting Israel only to get "Jewish absolution that will bring them closer to political power." '



http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKTRE6BJ34Q20101220?pageNumber=1
Reuters - Monday 20th December 2010 - 2:55pm GMT



by Tom Heneghan, Religion Editor

PARIS - Far-right political parties in Europe are stepping up their anti-Muslim rhetoric and forging ties across borders, even going so far as to visit Israel to hail the Jewish state as a bulwark against militant Islam.

National Front leader Marine Le Pen has shocked the French political elite in recent days by comparing Muslims who pray outside crowded mosques -- a common sight during the holy month of Ramadan -- to the World War Two Nazi occupation.

Oskar Freysinger, a champion of the Swiss ban on minarets, warned a far-right meeting in Paris Saturday against "the demographic, sociological and psychological Islamisation of Europe". German and Belgian activists also addressed the crowd.

Geert Wilders, whose populist far-right party supports the Dutch minority government, told Reuters last week he was organising an "international freedom alliance" to link grass-roots groups active in "the fight against Islam."

Earlier this month, Wilders visited Israel and backed its West Bank settlements, saying Palestinians there should move to Jordan. Like-minded German, Austrian, Belgian, Swedish and other far-rightists were on their own Israel tour at the same time.

"Our culture is based on Christianity, Judaism and humanism and (the Israelis) are fighting our fight," Wilders told Reuters in Amsterdam last week. "If Jerusalem falls, Amsterdam and New York will be next."

While he seeks anti-Muslim allies abroad, Wilders said some older far-right parties such as France's National Front or the British National Party were "blunt racist parties I don't care for" and he would avoid cooperating with them.

CONCERN ABOUT SOVEREIGNTY

Campaigns aimed at Muslims have been gaining ground in Europe, most notably with the Swiss minaret ban last year and France's law this year against full facial veils in public, which Wilders said the Netherlands should copy next year.

Support for these steps has spread beyond anti-immigrant parties and towards the political centre as globalisation and the ageing of Europe's population fuel voters' concerns about national sovereignty, according to a leading French analyst.

Political scientist Dominique Reynie said the financial crisis had prompted more voters to agree with the far right that their political elites were incompetent.

"Some people refuse what they see as a change in their cultural or religious surroundings," he told the Paris daily Le Monde. "These are the problems posed by mosques, burqas and the provisions of halal food."

Some on the far right see similar trends in the United States. Wilders attended a rally in New York on September 11 to protest against a mosque planned near Ground Zero and the leader of the Austrian Freedom Party, Heinz Christian Strache, has said he wants to visit the United States to meet leaders of the Tea Party movement.

Marine Le Pen, who is preparing to succeed her father Jean-Marie as head of the National Front, had in recent years toed a more moderate line before her anti-Muslim comments. She notably refused to echo the anti-Semitic views expressed by her father.

Sunday, she insisted all public subsidies for building mosques must stop. Several politicians and Muslim leaders have said Muslims often pray in the street because they do not have enough space in mosques and urged that more be built.


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NEW FAR RIGHT

The rightists' Israel visits set what some analysts call the "new far right" apart from older extremists who were often anti-Semitic and backed Arab countries against the Jewish state.

Declaring support for Israel gives them an opportunity to oppose Muslim opinion in their home countries, since European Muslims are often pro-Palestinian, as well as celebrate the Jewish state as the front line against militant Islam.

"It is not Israel's duty to provide a Palestinian state," Wilders said in a speech in Tel Aviv. "There already is a Palestinian state and that state is Jordan."

A so-called "Jerusalem Declaration" issued by four other European rightists during their Israel visit also staunchly defended the country's existence and its right to defend itself "against all aggression, especially Islamic terror."

Heinz-Christian Strache from Austria, German Freedom Party head Rene Stadtkewitz, Sweden Democrat MP Kent Ekeroth and Filip Dewinter, head of Belgium's Vlaams Belang party, denied they were stoking Islamophobia with their statement.

"The Arab-Israeli conflict illustrates the struggle between Western culture and radical Islam," Dewinter said in Tel Aviv.

Strache made a similar link to Europe, telling a conference in Ashkelon -- a city that has been hit by rockets from the nearby Gaza Strip -- that Israel faced "an Islamic terror threat that aims right for the heart of our society."

The Israeli newspaper Haaretz accused the rightists of "trading in their Jewish demon-enemy for the Muslim criminal-immigrant model" and visiting Israel only to get "Jewish absolution that will bring them closer to political power."
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*Additional reporting by Sara Webb in Amsterdam; editing by Andrew Dobbie.


NWN: Of course the 'leaders' of the far right including Griffin have been following a path, the zionist one !

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We can't prove that Griffin works for the State, but we can prove that Griffin et al have followed the plan and also followed the plan that was reported in The Express by Scotland Yard in early 1999 "that they will destroy the BNP from within".

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Older nationalists will remember that this was the time that Griffin launched his coup to hijack the BNP. Griffins link man at first, to World Zionism, was Rabbi Meyer Schiller .

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Its all too easy to say what you are fighting against but can they defend what they are fighting for.

Who they are fighting for?

With all our pubs going to the wall, basic local politics like Griffins idea of no tax on real ale brewers within 30 miles are vote swingers, keep it simple, stop the Internationalist Nazionist bullshit.

Anonymous said...

Gri££in would love to be on this Euro anti-Muslim bandwagon, Marine Le Pen will sell the FN ideology down the river in 2011, Gri££in will follow and will be ordering his Israel plane ticket!

Anonymous said...

From the JDO website!

"Nick Griffin has been credited with trying to root out antisemitism from the British National Party, which he leads. But in answer to a question at the recent conference, he said: "The proper enemy to any political movement isn't necessarily the most evil and the worst. The proper enemy is the one we can most easily defeat."

http://jewishdefense.org/meyer_schiller/

Anonymous said...

The National Front remains committed to exposing the role of World Zionism and the machinations of political and racial Zionism. The NF does not recognise the State of Israel and condemns it as an illegal bandit state.

Anonymous said...

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2009/07/24/3_nj_mayors_5_rabbis_arrested_in_corruption_case

Is this what they support?

Anonymous said...

"The National Front remains committed to exposing the role of World Zionism"

Just wait and see what direction Marine takes the party, remember she has already used mixed-race people on election posters!

Anonymous said...

the national front meaning british not the french waterd down version.

the bnp are falling so fast they will pass us in the nf on the way down.

Final Conflict said...

Most of these groups also follow the Zionist/liberal/humanist line of being pro-homosexual.

If they are pro-Israel and pro-gay then you know they have been bought and sold.

The Anti Griffinite said...

"Blueblood1920" on the British Democracy Fourm says that the Front National are getting ready to 'ditch' the BNP.

Why? Has there been a spat between BNP and FN? Or is the the FN attempting to cuddle up with Geert's IFA (which will never happen because he thinks they are 'wracist')?