lataa Many of the people who have voted for the British National Party (BNP) did so ohtl of disgust at the main parties. There is enormous anger against New Labour. Much 0 the BNP’s vote comes from people who do not agree with them on many issues but want to punish the establishment and careerist politicians. The BNP present them- selves as a radical alternative, but nothing could be further fi'om the truth. Although they are still far from an important national force, the election of BNP candidates is dangerous, encouraging divisions, racial tensions and prejudice. The (BNP) are desperate to shake off their Nazi thug image. They have struggled to hide their neo-Nazi ideas to gain votes and new members Stephen Belshaw, the BNP’s Mansfield candidate in last May’s local elections, was convicted in the l990’s On January 30 1972 soldiers from the British for his part in attacking local people petitioning against the closure of Harlow Wood Army's lst Parachute Regiment opened fire on un- hospital. Tony Lecomber, a BNP director, is a convicted bomber and was jailed for armed and peaceful civilian demonstrators in the three years after a brutal attack on a Jewish school teacher. Burnley BNP organiser Bogside, Derry, Ireland, near the Rossville flats, Steve Smith was jailed for six months last year for falsifying election nomination sig- killing 13 and wounding a number of others One natures The BNP say they're against crime but that's blatant hypocrisy, when they use wounded man later died from illness attributed to criminal tactics to spread fear and hatred. that shooting Notts Anti-Fascist Alliance actively campaigns against racism and fascism. We want The march, which was called to protest against to see a society based on working class unity, and we will continue to expose the internment, was "illegal" according to British gov BNP and other nazi groups for what they really are. ernment authorities Internment without trial was introduced by the British government on August 9 FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: NAFA PO BOX 192 NOTTINGHAM NGI IFJ The British-government appointed Widgery Tribu I I I I I I I I I I I I I I nal found soldiers were not guilty of shooting dead the 13 civilians in cold blood A new inquiry, the Saville Inquiry has recently I WOULD LIKE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT JOINING been set up after the original inquiry was seen as THE NOTTINGHAM ROBERT HAMILL CAMPAIGN fundamentally flawed AME ............................................................................................................ . . . >2DDRESS.......................................................................................................... . . . ...............................................................................TEL I11-MAIL..................................................... .. I Please Return to: Nottingham Robert Hamill Campaign C/O The International Community Centre, 61b Mansfield Rd, Nottingham I NGI 3FN, or e-mail:[email protected] I.-------I-I-1--it II II II II II II II II II II IIII II II II II I II II I-------—--—---—------I Whul reiillv Il(ll3llBl'|B[I i I Robert Hamill was kicked to death by a mob of thirty loyalists in Portadown, Northern Ireland. The incident happened in the early hours of 27 April 1997 in full view Three Irishmen were arrested in Columbia in August 2001. Jim Monaghan, Martin of an RUC Land Rover, only 200 yards from McCauley and Niall Connolly face charges of training left wing FARC rebels in Colum- an RUC station. bia and of using false documents. The three men were arrested by the notorious 13th 4 RUC ofiicers, wearing body armour and brigade, which has been cited by human rights agencies for involvement in torture, kid- armed with machine guns, stayed in the Land napping and unlawful killings over recent years. If they are found guilty they could face Rover until afier the attack. up to eight years in prison. They ignored warnings of a potential So far the attorney general's office has ignored evidence put forward by the Columbia incident three’s defence team challenging the credibility of the two main prosecution witnesses a They ignored pleas for them to intervene civil servant and a ‘super grass.’ The prosecution has also ignored expert forensic opin- during the attack _ _ statements from people present at the scene ion that the men had no contact from explosives and drugs tests carried out by the Co- They dld not fir“ wammg Shots to dlsperse 6 They detained one person but released him lumbian authorities (negative) and the US government (positive). Recent investigation by the Crowd afler only a few minutes Irish and Columbian lawyers has confirmed that the forensic evidence was carried out in They did not administer first aid to Robert as O No arrests were made for two weeks he lay dying ' _ most unsatisfactory circumstances and in a manner which would be totally unacceptable They did not dcclare the area as a scene of Robert s family want to know why. They are to other normal jurisdictions. crime collect any forensic evidence or take asking the government to set up an The FARC commander, Paul Reyes, has told ITN television that the men met him for ’ independent inquiry into the incident. political discussions. Another FARC commander, Marulander, has claimed that the ar- rests of the men are part of an attempt by the Columbian government to destroy the peace process in that country. The Columbian government has confirmed that one of the stated lIRO0P9 0U’ MOVEMENII objectives of the demilitarisation zone was to allow intemational organisations, govern- ments, and individuals to visit the FARC for political discussions. For further details: Bring Them Home, The Colombia Three, P. 0. Box 8605, Dublin, Ireland. Tel: 087 901 8147. e-mail: [email protected] PO BOX 1032 BIRMINGHAM B12 SBZ Bank Account: Bring them Home; The Colombia Three, Bank of TEL/FAX 0121 643 7542 Ireland, 2 College Green, Dublin 2. Sort Code: 90-00-17 A/c No: E-mail:[email protected] 36665039. Website:www.troopsoutmovement.com ' Send cards and letters of support to the men: Alta Seguridad Castle La Modelo The Nottingham Robert Hamill Group has the support we|¢o| Cerrera 56 of a numbers of AMICUS, UNISON, and NAPO trade newslel No. 19 - 30 union branches as well as Nottingham and District The Nt Bogota Trades Council. mail "1 Colombia What is the Pat Finucane Centre “T” I On 12th February 1989, armed Loyalists The Pat Finucane Centre is based in Derry, Ireland. The Centre advocates human burst into the home of Belfast solicitor Pat rights and encourages political development and social change in Ireland. The Finucane. They shot him 14 times in front centre promotes a non-violent ethos and actively works to build alliances with of his wife and children, killing him and groups and individuals within the radical and progressive wings of Irish politics. wounding his wife. The centre believes that the attainment of human, political cultural and economic rights can only be achieved within the context of active self determination iii- Mr Finucane was a well known and successful volving all the Irish people. solicitor in Belfast. He had defended a number of high profile cases involving nationalist cli- Several independent projects are based at the Centre. These include: ents. Loyalists have alleged thatMr Finucane was active in the IRA. This allegation has been 0 The Blooaji Sunday Justice Campaign , flatly denied by Mr Finucane’s family, and police officers in Northern Ireland. At the 0 Policing and Alternative Justice Project. inquest following his death an RUC officer The Centre also acts as a contact address for Relativesfor Justice and the Cam- described Mr Finucane as a law abiding citi- zen, going about his profession, in a law abid- paignfor the Right to Truth. ing manner. The RUC unequivocally stated The Centre organises the annual Bloody Sunday commemoration in Derry. It is . that Patrick Finucane was not a member of the also involved in promoting activity around a range of important, sometimes con- IRA or any other paramilitary organisation. troversial issues, such as policing, engagement between Unionists and National- ists and developing radical and progressive social and economic agenda within No one has been convicted of Mr Finucane’s community, women's and trade union groups. N murder, but several arrests have been made. The RUC appointed Metropolitan Deputy Po- For more information about the Pat Finucane Centre lice commissioner John Stevens to investigate IIIIIIISIIIIIIIIIIII Mr Finucane’s death. A lack of resolution to the case has prompted Mr Finucane’s family to repeat the calls for a The Pat Finucane Centre, 14 Featherstone Road, full public inquiry into the killing. 1 West End Park’ Southall, Middlesex Derry. UB2 5AA. Allegations that the RUC and British Anny BT48 9-IF Tel. 020 8574 0818 / 020 (Force Research Unit) colluded with Loyalist gangs to kill suspected IRA members in North- Ireland (Nw"rh)- 8843 2333 Fax. 020 8813 ern Ireland have led to numerous calls from Telephone: +44 2s 71 268846 9'/34 Amnesty International and several other hu- Fax: +44 2s 71 266453 inf0@n<=rm-Ore man rights groups, lawyers and judges for a public inquiry into Mr Finucane’s death. Email: [email protected] “’W“’-"Wm-"TB-"k VVebsite:www.serve.com/pfc/ I huh |u . I NI] » M BPM SIII I3IHSEPIEMBEI'I Searchlight's aim is to combat racism, neo-nazism, fascism and all §.;.i1'.".EIL§.'!l.l..I.‘.!I.I.I..§£'.?.§..'I.I*I.§.E.E forms of prejudice. Searchlight is a non-sectarian organisation in po- litical, ethnic and religious terms. It believes in achieving the broadest possible unity in the fight against racism, fascism and prejudice. \I IIIIB lsrlaolli army. Searchlight has existed for more than 30 years. In summer 1962, in will introduce: both screenings E I5! III ponse to a resurgence of open and violent neo-nazi activities, a and EIIIBIIII B I105‘ screening ll and A. I up of people from a wide variety of political and religious back- Ill II unds met in London to set up the Searchlight Association. Search- I\lI ght has appeared as amonthly magazine since 1975. It is now read over the world. Simon Wiesenthal, the greatest of the post-war nazi-hunters, described Searchlight as the best English language pub- In recent years a number of families of the victims of injustice have shown a remark- lication of its kind anywhere in the world. able determination to campaign for tnith and accountability. Their experience and con- Searchlight's Current Work Includes: fidence form the basis of the National Civil Rights Movement. Inspired by their exam- Assistance to School and University Students: Searchlight receives informa- ple, we have come together - families, campaigners, lawyers and community activists - tion requests almost daily from school and university students carrying out pro- to build a new movement. Our aim is to provide support for the victims of racial injus- tice, to promote family-based campaigns and to challenge the criminal justice system. 'ects or dissertations on subjects related to racism and fascism. The National Civil Rights Movement is a national-wide network of individuals and Advice and Information: Any organisation with a genuine interest in fighting families dedicated to the struggle for raciai justice and human rights. In particular we racism or fascism can come to Searchlight for information about racist organisa- are committed to challenging the discriminatory criminal justice system and institu- ions and individuals and for advice on how to deal with the problem. tional racism in all forms. We are independent of government and government agen- Work with the Media: Searchlight continues to work with television, radio and cies. It is not acceptable that any individual family or community should be left to face he press to prepare. programmes, features and news items about racist and fascist racism in isolation. We pledge to build a grass-roots network capable of providing im- activities. mediate effective and sustained practical and political support to all victims of racial Research: Searchlight carries out continuous research to keep up to date with the injustice. We believe that to be effective this struggle must be guided by individuals, activities, strategies and memberships of fascist and racist organisations. families and communities directly affected. It must also seek to include and encourage Campaigning: Searchlight has caused or helped cause the cancellation of a num- the participation by a wide and diverse range of people. The NCRM are affiliated to the Robert Hamill Campaign ber of nazi events, such as skinhead gigs and international nazi gatherings, and FOR MORE INFORMATION: www.ncrm.org.uk ontinues to do so where possible. Searchlight also supports and takes part. in some broader anti-racist demonstrations and campaigns. OR 020 8574 0818 I 020 8843 2333 Searchlight PO Box 1576, Ilford IG5 ONG ' lcome to the fourth edition of the Nottingham Robert Hamill Campaign newsletter. The Tel:020 7681 8660 ~ Fax:020 7681 8650 Isletter is produced quarterly. Articles and letters are welcome. 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