I suppose all you Sydney folk want to know what the story is up Newcastle way. I mean, all we ever hear from the Steel City are updates on Joey Johns and whatever part of his body is currently in plaster.
As you’d know, the PYL began in Newcastle in late 2003. Thus far they have restricted their campaign to on-campus activities like pre-emptive strikes against foreign students from Africa who might look sideways at white women.
Now, it looks like they’re taking it off campus (where they’ve been totally locked out and ostracised) and into the streets of suburban Islington and Hamilton.
Coordination between anti-PYL campaigners in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Southern Queensland and Newcastle is very solid. Expect an official campaign announcement in the next few days. A name, a new site, funding, you name it. (Note: this was the origin of Fight dem back!)
Anyway, our Newcastle people forwarded the following leaflet onto me during the week. It’s classic Jim Saleam.
CONCERNED CITIZENS COLLECTIVE
Stop refugee/immigration advocates destroying Newcastle!
Humanitarianism for locals not Sudanese Gangbangers!
Inside pages:
Who we are
The Concerned Citizens Collective is a collective of local residents, university students, academics and other patriotic activists who are concerned with the changing face of Newcastle and its surrounding suburbs due to the forced immigration of so-called Sudanese refugees.
What we stand for
We stand for preserving the quiet peaceful nature of Newcastle and its surrounding suburbs. We believe local residents have the right to enjoy a lifestyle free of multicultural disasters, pro-immigration nutcases and ethnic gangs formed by newly arrived migrant groups. We seek to lobby those groups bringing Sudanese immigrants into to (sic) Australia to adopt an isolationist policy rather than letting them run riot in our neighborhoods.
If the Sudanese immigration issue is an indication of the planned reforms for Newcastle join the Un-reform movement of concerned citizens.
How to help out
The collective needs your help in lobbying with such activities as writing letters, public rallies and basically making our voice heard.
The Truth exposed
Academic Dr James Saleam exposes the real reason why Sudanese refugees are being brought into Newcastle. Find out what the refugee advocates won’t tell you. Learn of the much bigger plan the Labor Party and their University cronies have for Newcastle at this web address:
http://www.freewebs.com/concernedcitizenscollective
Public Meeting
All residents are invited to a public meeting and sausage sizzle at 12:30pm in Islington Park (Place of Sudanese riot) on Saturday the 22nd of January 2005. Dr Saleam will be there to answer any questions.
Back cover:
Contact
Postal
Concerned Citizens Collective
PO Box 2
Wickham NSW 2293
concernednovacastrians@yahoo.com.auPhone: 0408 20 11 23
Website
http://www.freewebs.com/concernedcitizenscollectiveSponsors
Big Rig Spares, Counter Culture Distributions, Blood Red Eagle (local band), The Patriotic Youth League, Australia First Party Inc.
It’s always the same with this bloke. Afghans in Young, Koreans in Eastwood. He must just cut and paste different ethnicities into the same macro cos he’s always raving on about non-white gangs stabbing, beating and raping people.
Incidentally, Newcastle Police have come out and refuted all claims made in this particular fear and loathing leaflet.
A Patriotic Youth League and Australia First Party front
In their usual “deny, deny, deny” style, the PYL are claiming no link with the Concerned Citizens Collective.
The Concerned Citizens Collective is not a front of the Patriotic Youth League. However the PYL fully supports the fight against racism and fascism taken on by the collective. To our knowledge the pamphlets delivered by locals was directed at ‘racist Sudanese gangs’ targeting local white people around the Islington area.
Have a read of all their recent updates. It’s their best spelling and grammar yet. Pay special attention to their face-saving dribble in response to yesterday’s chicken run. They were apparently quite happy to while away the afternoon sinking piss with The Skull.
Anyway, so if the PYL has no connections to the CCC then perhaps they can explain the following things:
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The contact phone number and PO Box address on the leaflet are the same as those that appear on the official PYL site.
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They’ve hosted the CCC site on their favourite webhost, Freewebs. Home of the infamous Blink Bill cock-up, Jim Saleam’s (Furius) Hate Handbook and now a new Sydney PYL site. Notice how this one promises ‘Music Reviews’. Awesome, I can’t wait to see what they think of the new Fortress or Blood Red Eagle album.
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Yes, Blood Red Eagle, also listed as a sponsor of this leaflet are a Newcastle neo-Nazi band. The PYL has reportedly tried in vain to secure a gig for these guys at Newcastle Uni and have admitted as much on their old site. This band has released material through the overtly white supremacist Panzerfaust Records. Their site may be down, that link will take you to a Google cache. You can see that BRE are renowned for such ditties as “This is Viking Rock” and “I don’t like you”.
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Again, if there is no connection between the PYL and the CCC, why is Jim Saleam rocking up to their BBQ? Don’t you just love how he calls himself an ‘academic’? I would have thought you would need an academic posting in order to use that term. Sitting in a dingy flat and hammering out hate material on a daily basis hardly makes you Dean of the Faculty my dear Jimbo.
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Finally, they’ve listed themselves as a sponsor. Der!
The Newcastle Herald has been all over this as you’d expect. Here’s an extract from their coverage:
The telephone and postal details of the group are the same as those of the Wickham-based Patriotic Youth League, which was accused of being involved in a racist campaign against international students at the university last year.
Posters promoting a United States-based neo-Nazi group were distributed on the campus and in a separate incident, several white students assaulted an African student in a campus bar apparently for talking to white women.
The league denied involvement in either of the incidents.
League founder Stuart McBeth was not available for comment yesterday.
Bloody hell, I would have thought he would talk to HIS local press at-least. Funny how they love to espouse their rubbish ad-finitum online but shit themselves when asked to back it up when the public glare is cast upon them.
The community opposes their agenda
Newcastle has mobilised against these idiots in a major way. Approximately sixty people attended a community meeting at the Octapod on Auckland street last night. There were Greens, Unions, SA, Refugee action groups, local council representatives, the ALP, representatives from the Sudanese community and numerous Church groups.
Of course, the PYL/Saleam public meeting which is supposed to take place on Saturday in Islington Park was the main discussion point along with a counter-leafleting campaign.
Without giving too much away, all Novacastrians are invited to a rally in support of the Sudanese community and Multiculturalism in general.
When: Saturday 22nd January at 11am.
Where: Meet at the clocktower on Beaumont Street, Hamilton.
Judging from the official PYL statement, it appears that they are scared by the possibility of being slapped down hard on home territory. Of course they have nothing to do with the CCC, but they will ensure that their BBQ gets called off.
The violence of system is well known so the PYL will urge for the BBQ to be cancelled in order to keep our suburbs free of violence, freaks and loonies.
Oh well, at least they’re smart enough to know that an whipping of the ilk they copped in Sydney yesterday would look fifty times as bad were it to happen in the vicinity of their home suburbs of Wickham, Hamilton and Islington. Not to mention that another chicken run wouldn’t look too cool in front of prospective recruits.
Now that Newcastle has mobilised in a big way, it’s really only a matter of time until the final caputski.
Update
Now The Australian has weighed in. So has the Sydney Morning Herald.

