The home of real patriotic British people. The independent nationalist voice in the UK. The Red Rose County - Lancashire. A cummerbund & Griffinite free zone.Nick Griffin wrecked the National Front in the 1980's and then he wrecked the British National Party when he hijacked the BNP in 1999.A blog that supported John Tyndall.
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Monday, December 23, 2019
Sunday, December 15, 2019
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Sunday, November 24, 2019
Check out the twitter link for a video of this years Franco& Jose Antonio rallies........
https://twitter.com/i/status/1198287071682727938
Tuesday, November 19, 2019
Sunday, November 17, 2019
Prince Andrew is screwed !
The BBC interview this evening was a 'carcrash' .
What wasn't mentioned was the facts that Prince Andrew kept saying he was only friends with Ghislaine Hoch , sorry Maxwell.
This woman who by all accounts procured these girls for sex, is the daughter of Ján Ludvík Hyman Binyamin Hoch/Robert Maxwell. He was a senior Mossad agent. So is Ghislaine 'Maxwell'.
And so was Jeffery Epstein also a Mossad agent.
All the names popping up are jewish.
But the Mossad links are being kept well away from the publics gaze. No mention.
Just an interesting fact. Prince Andrew is second in line for the throne. Is that why Prince Andrew has found new, and rather a lot of it, wealth ?
He is only on £250,000 a year in the list. But in very recent years, he spent almost £7 million on a ski lodge and other property.
Mossad have been very good at 'honeypot' stings making porno videos of powerful people.
This allows them great leverage over powerful people to do Mossads/Israels bidding. A tactic they have employed going back to Biblical times with Esther.
If Charles died, and he has medical issues, Prince Andrew could be the next King !
Friday, November 15, 2019
STORMFRONT down - for how long is this ?
Has it gone for good ?
Whilst this site cannot abide Don Black, due to his actions in the past - we realise that a lot of white nationalists worldwide do use his site.
Black actively supported Nick Griffin and allowed posts in support of John Tyndall to be not allowed on Stormfront (SF). This writer has had correspondence with Don Black on this very issue.
Black also allowed a very strange character known on SF till he died, to wreak havoc on there in support of the traitor Nick Griffin. That persons name on SF was 'JOHNJOYTREE'. This bum JJT, paid Don Black rather a lot of money to be an SF moderator. We know JJT's real name, and some very very dodgy facts about him. JJT is still treated as a bit of an hero over on SF, and is listed on their 'Eternal Flame' section.
Not too long before John Tyndall died, JT was invited over to the USA to speak at a meeting as David Duke had then just been released from jail .
We at NWN briefed John Tyndall about Don Black, and Stormfronts activities against him. JT told us that when he went over to the USA, that Don Black actually seemed to avoid him.
This is NOT conjecture, this is what John Tyndall actually told us.
JT said, as nationalists, STORMFRONT should keep out of Britain's nationalist affairs - and quite right too!
This writer was also banned from posting on SF due to our support of John Tyndall.
'JOHNJOYTREE' ensured that happened.
This was told to us in confidence, by a then top USA STORMFRONT moderator, 'MUADIB' .
We make no comment on the activities of Blacks son, Derek .
Friday, November 08, 2019
Sunday, November 03, 2019
Film Director Ethan Coen: Hollywood Run By Jews
It’s not a canard; it’s the simple truth. Coen even affirms that “God gave” Hollywood to the Jews.
TEN YEARS AGO, during an interview to promote their “most jewish” film ever, A Serious Man, the Cohen Brothers, two of Hollywood’s most celebrated filmmakers, acknowledged in an interview that Jews do indeed run Hollywood:
“We’re Jewish film-makers, for sure,” admits Joel Coen, one half of the Oscar-winning sibling team whose brand of ironic, darkly eccentric and often violent cinema has dominated independent American film-making for 25 years.
“We’ve never tried to hide that or tip-toe around it,” chips in his brother Ethan, three years his junior. “Hollywood has always been largely Jewish, although made of Jews who wanted to assimilate. As a friend of ours once said: ‘If the movie business wasn’t difficult, God wouldn’t have given it to the Jews.’”
Of course, this interview was published in The Jewish Chronicle whose audience is almost entirely Jewish, and Jews speak very differently when they have a Jewish audience. No one bats an eye when one of the most powerful, successful, and celebrated film directors in Hollywood states matter-of-factly that, yes, Jews run Hollywood.
If anyone else says that, the ADL will immediately put out an All Points Bulletin and demand whatever goy said it apologize, be fired, and visit Auschwitz just for good measure.
However, when non-Jews point out that Jews control Hollywood, we usually mean it in a “bad way”. In other words, we expect anyone with that much power to influence society to use that power responsibly and for the betterment of everyone. And to expect that out of Jews is clearly “antisemitic”.
This scene from A Serious Man sums up the attitude that Jews have toward each other and to the “goyim”, to use the phraseology of the Coen Brothers .
https://nationalvanguard.org/2019/10/film-director-ethan-coen-hollywood-run-by-jews/
NWN: If more of us read the jewish newspapers.....................'they' would be very much on the back step.
Saturday, November 02, 2019
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
Jeffrey Epstein Again Disappears From View, but What About Mossad?
Oct 17 2019 / 12:55 pmAcosta was particularly damning. When asked “Is the Epstein case going to cause a problem [for confirmation hearings]?” he replied “…that I had just one meeting on the Epstein case.” He’d cut the non-prosecution deal with one of Epstein’s attorneys because he had “been told to back off,” that Epstein was above his pay grade. “I was told Epstein belonged to intelligence and to leave it alone.”
The answers to those remaining questions about Epstein are still lacking even though he is gone, but one fears that the authorities will be disinclined to further investigate a dead man. It appears that no one in the various investigative agencies or the mainstream media has been interested in what Acosta meant, even though it would be simple enough to ask him. Who told him to back off? And how did they explain it? And then there is Epstein’s Austrian passport. Was the document fake or real, with a real name and photo substitution or alternation of both picture and name? How did he get it? Austrian passports are highly desirable in intelligence circles because the country is neutral and its holders can travel just about everywhere without a visa.
What Epstein did and how he did it was an intelligence operation in support of Mossad. There is no other viable explanation for his filming of prominent politicians and celebrities having sex with young girls. Recruiting and running American movers and shakers like Bill Clinton, with his 26 trips on the Lolita Express, former Governor Bill Richardson, or former Senator George Mitchell are precisely the types of “agents of influence” that the Mossad would seek to coerce or even blackmail into cooperation.
Other compelling evidence for a Mossad connection came from Epstein’s relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell, who reportedly served as his key procurer of young girls. Ghislaine is the daughter of Robert Maxwell, who died or possibly was assassinated in mysterious circumstances in 1991. Maxwell was an Anglo-Jewish businessman, very cosmopolitan in profile, like Epstein, a multi-millionaire who was very controversial with what were regarded as ongoing ties to Mossad. After his death, he was given a state funeral by Israel in which six serving and former heads of Israeli intelligence listened while Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir eulogized: “He has done more for Israel than can today be said.”
Israel and high-profile Jewish players also have continued to turn up like bad pennies in the Epstein case, but no one seems to be interested in pursuing that angle. Epstein clearly had contact with former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres and Ehud Barak and Epstein patrol Les Wexner also had close ties to the Jewish state and its government.
And now, finally more evidence of the relationship has surfaced even though the mainstream media appears to have lost all interest in the subject. A recent interview given by a former high-ranking official in Israeli military intelligence has inter alia made the claim that Epstein’s sexual blackmail enterprise was from the beginning an Israel intelligence operation involving the entrapment of powerful individuals and politicians in the United States and also abroad.
In an interview with Zev Shalev, former CBS News executive producer, the retired senior executive for Israel’s Directorate of Military Intelligence, Ari Ben-Menashe, claimed not only to have first met Jeffrey Epstein and his alleged procuress, Ghislaine Maxwell, in the 1980s, but that both Epstein and Maxwell were already working with Israeli intelligence prior to that time.
Ben-Menashe, was himself involved in the notorious Iran-Contra arms deals. He claimed that he had been introduced to Jeffrey Epstein by Robert Maxwell in the mid-1980s while Maxwell’s and Ben-Menashe’s were themselves working on Iran-Contra “…he [Maxwell] wanted us to accept him [Epstein] as part of our group …. I’m not denying that we were at the time a group that it was Nick Davies [Foreign Editor of the Maxwell-Owned Daily Mirror], it was Maxwell, it was myself and our team from Israel, we were doing what we were doing.” Ben-Menashe’s account has been corroborated independently by investigative journalist Seymour Hersh, describing how Maxwell, Davies and Ben-Menashe arranged the transfer and sale of military equipment and weapons from Israel to Iran on behalf of Mossad and the CIA during that time period.
Ben-Menashe, who would have absolutely nothing to gain by lying, described how Maxwell stated during the introduction that “your Israeli bosses have already approved” of Epstein. Maxwell was involved in an major intelligence network in Israel “which included the then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon…” and was well placed to know that of which he spoke.
Will the three simultaneous investigations currently taking place even seek to ask the right questions now that the target of the investigation is gone and the new Ben-Menashe information has surfaced? Given the high stakes in the game, quite likely there will be a cover-up both of how Epstein lived and how he died and, most importantly, whom he worked for. Unfortunately, but predictably, the media and the inside the Beltway chattering class have lost interest in the story and we the public will most likely never learn what Epstein was all about. Just another instance of Israel spying on the United States…ho hum.
https://councilforthenationalinterest.org/?p=5070
Friday, October 25, 2019
The
remains of fascist Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera will remain in the
Valley of the Fallen because he is considered "a victim of the Spanish
Civil War."
Calvo said Jose Antonio, son of dictator Miguel Primo de Rivera (1923-1930), will remain in the Valley of the Fallen because he was a victim of the Spanish Civil War, killed early during the armed conflict in 1936.
"Primo de Rivera is a victim of the dispute, for which the permanence of his remains in the Valley of the Fallen is justified on the same grounds as the rest of the victims," Calvo said on Friday.
Primo de Rivera was executed by the Second Republic for conspiracy and military rebellion on November 20, 1936. He was the founder of the Spanish Phalanx, a military fascist political organization aiming to topple the democratic republic and replace it with a totalitarian government in his father's fashion.
Primo de Rivera was enshrined by the Franco regime and became a martyr, earning a special place in the honorary cemetery, at the 'Basilica de Cuelgamuros,' in 1959.
During the administration of Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, the government created a commission of experts wno decided the Valley of the Fallen would be a commemoration place to honor those who died during the civil war, regardless of their allegiance.
It also proposed removing Franco – who died peacefully, much later, and in very different circumstances – while giving Primo de Rivera "a non- prominent place," because all victims should be treated with equal respect.
The government is preparing to transform the Valley of the Fallen into a memorial center. Calvo said the remains of Primo de Rivera will ultimately be exhumed, along with those of the other 33,000 victims, and placed in a more humble grave.
https://www.telesurenglish.net/news/Franco-Exhumated-But-Phalanx-Founder-Left-Where-20180825-0018.html
Thursday, October 24, 2019
General Franco's body exhumed in secret - Spain's 'socialists' have an history of exhuming people they do not like !
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Fascist salute for a former dictator: General Franco supporters chant as his exhumed remains are carried by his family from grandiose state mausoleum before heading to a 'discreet' tomb so he is no longer 'glorified'
- Francisco Franco's body was exhumed this morning from the Valley of the Fallen which he built near Madrid
- The former dictator's coffin was reburied in the family vault in Mingorrubio where his late wife is buried
- Spain's Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez hailed it as an 'act of reconciliation' for years of fascism
- Many of Franco's relatives - who have bitterly objected to the exhumation - helped to carry his coffin out
- 500 pro-Franco protesters chanted his name and gave fascist salutes as his body arrived at its new burial site
Supporters
of former dictator Francisco Franco threw fascist salutes on Thursday
as his body was exhumed from the grand mausoleum he had built as his
final resting place so it could be moved to a discreet family crypt.
Descendants
of the late strongman leader - who had bitterly opposed the exhumation -
gathered at the Basilica of the Valley of the Fallen in in San Lorenzo
del Escorial, near Madrid, around 11am as his remains were exhumed.
They
then helped to carry his coffin - covered in brown silk and draped with
a flag bearing the standard of Francisco Franco - to a waiting hearse.
From
there it was transported to a helicopter, which then flew the body to
Mingorrubio where it was be reburied in a family plot alongside his
wife.
Around 500 Franco supporters
gathered in Mingorrubio, throwing one-armed fascist salutes, chanting
'Viva Franco', and waving Francoist national flags while some wore
military regalia.
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Exhumed: Relatives of former
Spanish dictator Francisco Franco carry his coffin out of the basilica
at the Valley of the Fallen near Madrid today as a long-awaited mission
to relocate his remains finally got underway today
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The coffin was covered in brown
silk and draped with a flag bearing the Standard of Francisco Franco as
it was carried to a waiting hearse, and then on to a helicopter
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Protest: Franco supporters make a
far-right salute outside the Mingorrubio cemetery, where the former
dictator is being reburied at a family vault 32 miles from the Valley of
the Fallen
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A mean wearing aviator sunglasses
in echoes of Franco gives a fascist salute at the entrance to
the Mingorrubio cemetery where the former dictator's remains will be
reburied
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Some 500 people gathered to protest
in support of Franco, chanting his name, waving Francoist national
flags and giving one-armed fascist salutes
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A supporter of Francisco Franco gestures as people gather near Mingorrubio cemetery before his exhumation on Thursday
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A man holding a flag that reads
'thank you Franco' appears to give a fascist salute in Mingorrubio,
where the dictator's remains are due to be reburied
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A man waving a flag bearing the
symbol of the FET-JONS party, the only legal party under Franco's
regime. The symbol of yoked arrows dates back to the Catholic monarchy
of Ferdinand II and Isabella I, and was adopted by the fascists
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Supporters carry memorabilia of the late General Franco in Mingorrubio as they wait for his body to arrive at the site
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Pro-Franco
supporters wrapped in Spanish pre-constitutional flags gather at the
entrance of the Mingorrubio cemetery at El Pardo, north of Madrid
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Prince Juan Carlos of Spain (left) with dictator General Francisco Franco (right) in 1975, shortly before the dictator's death
They
shouted insults against interim Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez,
who made relocating the remains a priority when he took government, as
the helicopter carrying Franco arrived.
Macarena
Martinez Bordiu, a distant relative of the dictator, said she felt
'outraged' with what was happening and accused the government of
'desecrating a tomb.'
Franco, who died
in 1975, ruled Spain with an iron fist after his Nationalists won the
bloody civil war of 1936-39 which he started.
His
authoritarian rule left Spain largely isolated from Europe and many saw
the monument as an affront to the hundreds of thousands of people who
died during the war.
Current Socialist
PM Pedro Sanchez has made the exhumation a priority since coming to
power in June 2018, saying Spain should not continue to 'glorify' the
former dictator.
'It is a great
victory for dignity, memory, justice and reparation - and thus for
Spanish democracy,' Sanchez said of the historic moment.
He
said in a televised address that the exhumation was a step towards
reconciliation, adding: 'Modern Spain is the product of forgiveness, but
it can't be the product of forgetfulness.'
Around
500,000 people were killed in the 1936-1939 Civil War between Franco's
nationalist rebels and left-wing Republicans. Many more were killed in
the ensuing four decades of dictatorship resulting from Franco's
victory.
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Some Franco supporters wore
military regalia including a side cap bearing the insignia of Franco's
regime, along with badges and epaulettes featuring fascist insignia
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A man holding a pre-constitutional Spanish flag gather outside Mingorrubio's cemetery, on the outskirts of Madrid
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Supporters of late dictator Francisco Franco gather at the entrance to Mingorrubio cemetery before he was reburied here
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Relocation: Franco's family carry
the coffin towards a hearse outside the mausoleum on the outskirts of
the Spanish capital today, in a closed-door operation which has divided
Spain
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Franco's coffin bearing his own
personal standard - with the Royal Band of Castile across the centre,
separating the Pillars of Hercules, one topped with the imperial crown
and the other with the old royal crown, with banners reading 'plus
ultra'
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Franco's coffin as it appeared on the day of his burial in 1975, draped with the national flag of Francoist Spain
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Franco's body is paraded through
the streets of Madrid on the way to the Basilica of the Valley of the
Fallen, which he had built for himself using prison labour
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Historic moment: Franco's grandson
(far right, also called Francisco Franco), who has accused the Socialist
government of exhuming the late dictator's body as an election ploy,
arrives with other relatives this morning
The
antagonism between the two sides remained during the transition to
democracy in the 1970s, resulting in deep divisions between right and
left.
'A public tribute to a dictator was more than an anachronism it was an affront to our democracy,' Sanchez said.
'Ending it was an obligation for the generations that did not grow up with the trauma of the Civil War and dictatorship.'
Who was Francisco Franco? Spain's former dictator known as 'El Caudillo' who ruled with an iron fist
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Former Spanish dictator General
Francisco Franco (L) speaks from the balcony of Madrid's Royal Palace
next to the then Prince Juan Carlos of Spain
- Franco ruled Spain between 1939 and 1975, after he and other officers led a military insurrection against the Spanish democratic government in 1936, a move that started a three-year civil war.
- A staunch Catholic, he viewed the war and ensuing dictatorship as something of a religious crusade against anarchist, leftist and secular tendencies in Spain.
- His authoritarian rule, along with a profoundly conservative Catholic Church, ensured that Spain remained virtually isolated from political, industrial and cultural developments in Europe for nearly four decades.
- The country returned to democracy three years after his death but his legacy and his place in Spanish political history still sparks rancor and passion.
- For many years, thousands of people commemorated the anniversary of his Nov. 20, 1975 death in Madrid's central Plaza de Oriente esplanade and at the Valley of the Fallen mausoleum.
- Although the dictator's popularity has waned immensely, the exhumation has been criticized by Franco's relatives, Spain's three main right-wing parties and some members of the Catholic Church for opening old political wounds.
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Franco, who died in 1975, ruled Spain with an iron fist after his Nationalists won the bloody civil war of 1936-39
His
critics have accused him of electioneering, with the closed-door
operation beginning today just over a fortnight before Spain goes to the
polls.
'I feel a great deal of rage
because they have used something as cowardly as digging up a corpse,
using a body as propaganda and political publicity to win a handful of
votes before an election,' said Franco's eldest grandson last night.
Macarena
Martinez Bordiu, a distant relative of the dictator, said she felt
'outraged' with what was happening and accused the government of
'desecrating a tomb.'
With media
banned from the event, only a select few people - Justice Minister
Dolores Delgado, a forensics expert, a priest and the 22 relatives -
were there to witness the exhumation get under way.
Cameras and mobile phones were banned from the ceremony to stop the exhumation itself being filmed.
A brief prayer was said after the coffin was exhumed, in line with a request from Franco's family.
The coffin was then carried out of the basilica by eight of the family members and placed into a hearse.
Fearing
disturbances, the government banned a demonstration against the
exhumation by Franco supporters at the Mingorrubio cemetery.
However,
some 400 people some waving Franco-era flags and symbols and chanting
'Viva Franco' nonetheless gathered near the cemetery while police looked
on.
'It's intensely symbolic for Spain,'
said political scientist Pablo Simon, 'because the (Franco) monument
has always been connected to those who miss the old regime.'
'Exhuming
the dictator's body suggests that the Valley of the Fallen's
significance could be reclaimed, a normal process within democracies
like ours,' Simon said.
The exhumation
has been in the pipeline since 2007 when the then-Socialist government
passed a 'historical memory law' which ordered Franco's remains not to
be 'exalted' in a public place.
The
law sought to make amends for the estimated 100,000 victims of the war
and the Franco era who are buried in unmarked graves, including
thousands at the Valley of the Fallen.
Spain's
parliament approved the exhumation in 2017, although the motion was
initially ignored by the then-conservative government.
But
Sanchez's Socialists have made it a priority since coming to power in
June 2018 and Spain's supreme court approved it last month after
dismissing a challenge from Franco's family.
Initially
scheduled for June 2018, the operation was delayed by more than a year
due to the string of legal challenges filed by the former leader's
descendants.
The government estimates the move will cost up to 63,000 euros ($70,000).
An El Mundo poll this month showed 43 per cent of Spaniards favoured the exhumation, while 32.5 per cent opposed it.
On Monday, government sources said some of the companies involved in the exhumation had received threats.
Ordered
by Franco in 1940 to celebrate his 'glorious crusade' against the
'godless' Republicans, construction of the Valley of the Fallen lasted
for almost 20 years.
Thousands of dead
Republicans were moved to the monument without their families' consent,
while the complex itself was partially built using the forced labour of
political prisoners.
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General Secretary of the Prime
Minister's office Felix Bolanos (left), Caretaker Justice Minister
Dolores Delgado (centre) and the Undersecretary of the Ministry of
Presidency Antonio Hidalgo Lopez (right) watch the exhumation
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The coffin of Spanish dictator
Francisco Franco is carried into a Super Puma helicopter for its
transportation to the Mingorrubio El Pardo cemetery
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A helicopter carrying Franco's body
flies over a stone cross which tops the mausoleum where Franco's body
was laid to rest, as he is moved to a smaller burial plot
The
latter include 93-year-old retired historian Nicolas Sanchez-Albornoz.
'It was time. It was overdue,' he said in an interview on Wednesday.
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Franco's grandson, also named Francisco Franco, arrives at the memorial near Madrid today
'We've
waited many decades for [Franco] to disappear from this monument, which
was the shame of Spain. All the dictators of Franco's ilk have vanished
from Europe - Hitler, Mussolini - and were not honoured with such
tombs.'
Since Franco's death in 1975,
many have objected to the former dictator being buried alongside the
victims of the war he started with an insurrection against the Spanish
government in 1936.
A staunch
Catholic, he viewed the war and ensuing dictatorship as something of a
religious crusade against anarchist, leftist and secular tendencies in
Spain.
Known as 'El Caudillo' (The
Leader), his regime left virtually isolated from political, industrial
and cultural developments in Europe for nearly four decades.
However, Franco's admirers saw him as a firm hand who fostered Spain's longest period of peace after centuries of turmoil.
Far-right
party Vox has capitalised on the frustrations of those supporting
Franco's legacy, performing better than many expected in national
elections in April.
But, as the next
election looms on 10 November, Simon said he believed the left could
exploit divisions over the exhumation within the moderate right-wing
parties, which abstained from the parliamentary vote on the issue.
'The
(conservative) Partido Popular prefers not to discuss (the exhumation)
because it could hurt their electoral interests,' he said.
'It
could spark a sort of cultural war between the PP and Vox, one of the
most disputed and porous frontiers in this election.'
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Lawyer
of the Franco family Luis Felipe Utrera Molina and the Prior of the
Valle de los Caidos Basilica Santiago Cantera (left), arrive for the
exhumation of Franco's body. Right, Jaime Felipe Martínez-Bordiú,
Franco's grandson, carries a wreath with the message 'Your Family'
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Overview: People gather on a hillside overlooking the grand mausoleum where Franco was buried until this morning
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Preparing for the final journey:
Franco's coffin is lifted into the back of a hearse outside the Valley
of the Fallen memorial, where many of Franco's Republican opponents are
buried in unmarked graves
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Pictured
left: Franco's grandson Jaime Martinez Bordiu and his partner Marta
Fernandez enter the basilica; right: the coffin is carried outside
today
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Tight security: A police van at the
site where only a select few people were allowed in to witness the
exhumation and mobile phones and cameras were banned to stop the
operation being filmed
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Supporters:
Some of Franco's admirers hold Spanish flags as they gather near the
Minogrrubio cemetery where the former dictator will be reburied in a
discreet family vault
The Valley of the Fallen - Franco's 'Glorious Crusade'
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The Valle de los Caidos (The Valley of the Fallen), the state mausoleum where late Spanish dictator Francisco Franco is buried
Ordered
by Franco in 1940 to celebrate his 'glorious (Catholic) crusade'
against the 'godless' Republicans, construction of the Valley of the
Fallen lasted for almost 20 years.
Partly
built by the forced labour of political prisoners, the site is one of
Europe's largest mass graves, housing the remains of over 30,000 dead
from both sides of a civil war that was triggered by Franco's rebellion
against an elected Republican government.
Most
had fought for Franco but the monument also contains the bones of many
Republican opponents who were moved there from cemeteries and mass
graves across the country without their families being informed.
A
500-feet cross towers over the site which Franco dedicated to 'all the
fallen' of the conflict in what he called a gesture of reconciliation.
Since Franco was buried there after his death in 1975, flowers have been placed daily on his tomb.
Franco's
descendants have battled to stop the exhumation, or failing that, to
have his remains moved to a crypt at the Almudena cathedral in central
Madrid where his daughter is buried.
The
Francisco Franco Foundation, which defends the dictator's memory, had
called for supporters to protest outside the El Pardo cemetery on
Thursday, but the demonstration was banned by the local authorities.
NWN: The Spanish 'reds' have been screaming for this for decades. But of course they have a tradition of digging dead bodies up (and murdering people 'en masse' ) but todays controlled mass media will neglect to publish these facts. Dead nuns were dug up and displayed for ridicule right from the earliest part of the 20th Century, up till Franco won the Spanish Civil war in 1939 and brought peace and normality to Spain.
A number of priests were made Saints by the catholic church by the vatican in recent years, who had been murdered by the socialists/communists that ruled Spain during the 1930's in particular.
Well the 'reds' have moved Franco......................but a real 'fascist' still 'resides' at the Valle De Los Caidos . This man was murdered by those self same 'socialists' on 20th November 1936 in Alicante. He is/was, buried next to General Franco in the Valle De Los Caidos right up near the main altar.
His name ? Jose Antonio Primo De Rivera .
The Spanish Civil War still splits Spain...........and the 'left' are causing tensions in Spain by exhuming Franco. Hopefully in death, these two great patriots of Spain, might cause people to reject international socialism.And their spirit will arise. Arriba Espana !
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