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East Belfast Loyalists to Take Part in Neo-Nazi March

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Thursday September 26, 2002 15:28author by Friedrich Oswald

East Belfast Loyalists to Take Part in Neo-Nazi March Cluan Place loyalists will attend a racist neo-Nazi march in London on October 5 according to extreme English right-wing activists.

South Belfast News
20 September 2002

East Belfast Loyalists to Take Part in Neo-Nazi March

Cluan Place loyalists will attend a racist neo-Nazi march in London on October 5 according to extreme English right-wing activists.

Speaking to the South Belfast News, English loyalist Andy Carlisle
confirmed that he was preparing to welcome East Belfast loyalists to
the capital in two weeks time.

The October 5 fascist march is being organised by Hitler worshipping
right-wing group the British Ulster Alliance.

Made up of hardcore members of Combat 18 and the National Front the
BUA has been described as dangerous and evil by anti-Nazi group
Searchlight.

And according to the BUA's official website Cluan Place loyalists
will march to the door of 10 Downing Street with their members in two
weeks time.

The impending fascist Whitehall rally is already starting to concern
locals living in that area of London.


So much so that London Mayor Ken Livingston has urged the
Metropolitan Police to put it under strict surveillance.

"I, like most people, don't agree with anything the BUA endorse,"
said the Westminster veteran.

"This rally could spark trouble and as Mayor of London it concerns
me."

Progressive Unionist Party East Belfast MLA David Ervine said he
would be bitterly disappointed if any Cluan Place resident took part
in the racist rally.

"I'll make enquires about this," he said.


"I certainly wouldn't want any far right group attaching themselves
to the situation in East Belfast."

And East Belfast Ulster Unionist councillor Jim Rodgers was another
who blasted the BUA.

"I didn't know about this march but I am now very worried," said the
former Lord Mayor.

"Hundreds of people from East Belfast died during the war fighting
Nazis and I would call on anyone thinking of marching with the BUA to
remember the old war heroes from around here."

English cops have been warned to expect trouble at next month's BUA
march.

A spokesman for the London Met claimed in an attempt to maximise
trouble, fascists had deliberately organised the rally to fall on the
same day as the first Celtic and Rangers game of the football season.

"These BUA marches always spell trouble," he added.

Sick rantings on the BUA's official website glorify the murders of
Jews, Muslims and the Irish.



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