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Nothing British calls on Lib Dem Baroness to boycott extremist rally

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

A couple of weeks ago we reported the news of Liberal Democrat Baroness Jenny Tonge being invited to share a platform with prominent Islamists and Kristina Morvai, a close friend of BNP leader Nick Griffin MEP and leader of the extremist nationalist Hungarian party Jobbik in the European parliament. The event is being organised by the Palestinian Return Centre.

Below is a copy of a letter we have sent to Lady Tonge’s office in the House of Lords.

Nothing British is waiting to receive a reply from her office.  

Dear Lady Tonge,
 
Nothing British recommends that Baroness Jenny Tonge rejects the Palestinian Return Centre’s invitation to attend its December 2009 London conference
 
I am writing to ask whether you will be attending the following event.
 
On Wednesday 14th October 2009 the Palestinian Telegraph announced that on the 16th December 2009 the Palestinian Return Centre (PRC) is to hold an “international conference to discuss the future of Palestinian refugees” and “to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency” (UNRWA). Having spoken to the PRC, they have confirmed this event will be taking place.
 
The announcement was also made through the official Palestinian news agency, WAFA[i]. In the past WAFA has received funding from European diplomatic agencies including the Foreign & Commonwealth Office. 
 
Along with the former Labour MP Clare Short, you are reported to be one of the confirmed guests at this event. The PRC have stated that you will be attending the event.
 
The PRC is an organisation which was close to those factions within Palestinian society which opposed and rejected the Oslo Peace process, and is close to the terrorist group, Hamas.
 
Many PRC organisers have extremely close associations with the Hamas leadership, including Khaled Maashal and Ishmael Haniya. Moreover, in November 2008 PRC director Majed Al Zeer shared a platform with Hamas leader Khaled Maashal in Damascus.
 
I thought that you should be aware of the following people who will also be in attendance at the event on the 16th December.
 
Kristina Morvai- Lawyer, Human Rights Lecturer and leader of Jobbik in the European Parliament.
 
Jobbik is a Hungarian far-right nationalist party and is accused of being anti-Semitic, anti-Gypsy and racist. It proposes to abolish abortion, re-establish the death penalty and create a special police unit to deal with “gypsy delinquency.”
 
Until October 2009, Jobbik had its own militia which took up the colours of the Hungarian war time Nazi sympathising party, the Arrow Cross, and its uniforms are reminiscent of the Nazis. The militia would regularly march through Roma ghettos in Hungary, stoking up ethnic tensions.
 
In July 2009 the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported Ms Morvai as saying the following:
 
“I would be glad if the so-called proud Hungarian Jews would go back to playing with their tiny little circumcised tail rather than vilifying me.”[ii]
 
26th October 2009 – It was announced that Jobbik and the British National Party would enter a European nationalist alliance along with France’s Front National, Italy’s Fiamma Tricolore, Sweden’s National Democrats and Belgium’s Walloon extremists, the Front Nationalists.[iii] Nick Griffin spoke at an October 2008 Jobbik rally in Hungary and his speech can be seen on their website.[iv]  
 
16th October 2009 – I spoke to Zsanett Makkai, Ms Morvai’s assistant in Strasbourg, who confirmed that Ms Morvai had been invited by the PRC to attend and speak at the PRC conference in London. 
 
Dr Daud Abdullah – Deputy Secretary General of the MCB
 
In March 2009, Abdullah was a signatory of the “Istanbul Declaration”, a statement which sanctioned terrorist attacks on foreign navies, including possibly the British Navy, if they try to intercept arms smuggled into Gaza used for attacks on Israel.
 
Below is an extract from the declaration:
 
7. The obligation of the Islamic Nation to regard everyone standing with the Zionist entity, whether countries, institutions or individuals, as providing a substantial contribution to the crimes and brutality of this entity; the position towards him is the same as towards this usurping entity.
 
8. The obligation of the Islamic Nation to regard the sending of foreign warships into Muslim waters, claiming to control the borders and prevent the smuggling of arms to Gaza, as a declaration of war, a new occupation, sinful aggression, and a clear violation of the sovereignty of the Nation. This must be rejected and fought by all means and ways.[v]
 
Nothing British’s recommendations
 
We believe it would be a terrible mistake for you to attend the PRC conference and to share a platform with homophobes, anti-Semites, racists and Islamists whose values are inimical to the gentle British values of tolerance, fair-play and respect for one another.
 
Nothing British, the anti-racism and anti-extremist campaign group, calls on you to do the following:
 
1.       Not to attend the Palestinian Return Centre event on the 16th December 2009.
2.       Give a statement distancing yourself from the PRC’s decision to invite Ms Morvai and Mr Abdullah to its conference.
 
Yours sincerely
 
 
 
 
Maurice Cousins
Researcher at Nothing British 
 
 
 
 

 
[i] http://english.wafa.ps/?action=detail&id=13237
[ii] http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1090959.html
[iii] http://euobserver.com/9/28888#
[iv] http://www.jobbik.com/videos/3112.html
[v] http://www.hurryupharry.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/istpdf.pdf

Nick Griffin ally to attend Islamist conference in London

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Jobbik's militia

A leading member of the European fascist movement, Kristina Morvai MEP, is visiting Britain in December to speak at a pro-Hamas event, sharing a platform with Lady Tonge and Claire Short MP.
 
Nothing British regards her presence as a genuine, present and sufficiently serious threat to community harmony and therefore public security in the UK to warrant an intervention by the Home Office. We recommend that the Home Secretary should ban her in accordance with regulation 21 of the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006. We believe that her  exclusion is justified on grounds of public policy and public security and that she should be refused admission to the UK under regulation 19.
 
Nothing British has written previously of the BNP’s efforts to tap into the growing voter scepticism about the war in Afghanistan. We wrote about a proposed BNPMarch on London” that was going to include a veterans parade to call on policy makers to bring the troops home. While hiding their extremist political identities, they have written to several veterans charities including Afghan Heroes and The Royal British Legion asking for their support on the march.
 
This week we have learnt that Kristina Morvai MEP, leader of Jobbik in the European Parliament, has been invited by the Palestinian Return Centre to attend a rally in London on the 16th December 2009. The PRC is a Hamas front and has stood in opposition to peace between Israel and Palestinians. In November 2008 PRC director Majed Al Zeer shared a platform with Hamas leader Khaled Maashal in Damascus. 
 
hamasIn a Press Release to Nothing British the PRC says that it is hosting the conference to “commenerate the 60th anniversary of the founding of the United Nationas Relief and Works Agency”. It goes on to give the following anti-Israel statement:
 
“The enormous tragedy which UNRWA faces is unquestionable. More than Six decades have now passed since the collective dispossession and forced expulsion of Palestinians from their ancestral home in Palestine because of Zionist aggression. For 5 Million Palestinians, forced exile still continuous and their Nakba – catastrophy- is still a daily reality.”
 
Jobbik is an extremist neo-Nazi political party with a paramilitary organization with SS-style uniforms called the Hungarian Guard (it was recently outlawed by Hungary’s High court). It proposes to abolish abortion, re-establish the death penalty and create a special police unit to deal with “gypsy delinquency.” The Guard routinely takes part in menacing marches through Roma, or Gypsy, areas and has been accused by some Hungarian politicians for the murder of some Gypsys.
 
Speaking at its annual 1956 rally in Budapest, to commerate the uprising, Nick Griffin said that Britain had “betrayed” Hungary during this period and said he was “speaking on behalf of the people of Western Europe”. In his maiden speech he praised Kristina Morvai.
 
Kristina Morvai is a well known anti-semite who in June 2009 wrote on an internet forum: 
 
“I would be greatly pleased if those who call themselves proud Hungarian Jews played in their leisure with their tiny circumcised dicks, instead of besmirching me. Your kind of people are used to seeing all of our kind of people stand to attention and adjust to you every time you fart. Would you kindly acknowledge this is now OVER. We have raised our head up high and we shall no longer tolerate your kind of terror. We shall take back our country.” 
 
This 2009 Jobbik propaganda video which has been banned by Hungarian authorities:
http://www.jobbik.com/videos/3114.html
 
Also speaking at this rally are Liberal Democrat Peer Baroness Jenny Tonge and Claire Short MP. The PRC denied in conversations with Nothing British that they have invited Ms Morvai. The Palestinian Telegraph reported yesterday that she was. Nothing British spoken to Ms Morvai’s assistant, Zsanett Makkai, this morning she is intending on coming, commitments pending.