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Nick Griffin – Mark Collett’s trial (video report)

November 2nd, 2006 · Post your comment (No Comments)

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BNP (British National Party) chairman Nick Griffin and Mark Collett’s retrial began November 1st. Nick and Mark both risk up to 7 years in jail for comments they made about the Muslim religion and, in Mark’s case, Third World asylum seekers, during private meetings.

According to Nick Griffin, the Blair regime decided to prosecute the pair in the run-up to the last general election “in the hope of clawing back the Muslim block vote after the appalling and illegal war in Iraq”. The decision to prosecute Mark and Nick was made public just one day after the election was called.

Nick Griffin’s speech was made in the northern English town of Keighley, to a meeting which included parents and relatives of young girls – some aged only 12 – who were being targetted by gangs of young Muslims in their twenties and tricked into taking hard drugs, gang-raped and forced into prostitution. Nick explained how such crimes are rooted in their religion’s attitudes to sex, women and Unbelievers, but urged those present to deal with the problem by working to get BNP councillors elected so that they could pressure the police into taking action and the media into publicising what is going on in such towns.

The Race Laws under which Nick and Mark are charged state explicitly that “telling the truth is no defense”. Stronger versions have been passed in Britain under successive Labour and Conservative governments in order to try to silence indigenous opposition to the mass immigration that has transformed many British cities into parts of the Third World.

The film shows Nick and Mark arriving at Leeds Crown Court and the crowd of more than 600 BNP supporters who had gathered to meet them, the 50 odd far-left counter demonstrators, and part of Mr. Griffin’s impromtu speech at the end of the day’s hearing.

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