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Not with a bang…

From Poneke’s Blog:

Without even a whimper, the New Zealand League of Rights, this country’s oldest far-right pressure group, has closed its doors, unnoticed, unmourned.

For three decades, the league was the most active, effective group of its kind with the biggest membership, peddling a mix of Jewish conspiracies, anti-communism, white supremacy, Anglican Christianity and respectful hat-doffing to the Queen and the flag. It operated a bookstore off Queen Street, Auckland and held regular public meetings addressed by like-minded conservative overseas speakers and local politicians like Ben Couch and George Gair. It supported apartheid in South Africa, opposed honouring the Treaty of Waitangi and tried unsuccessfully to bring the British revisionist historian David Irving to New Zealand. But despite its long years of political activism, which included its supporters heavily infiltrating the Social Credit party, it was also an anachronism, a last ray of a colonial empire over which the sun long ago set.

When its last and longest-serving national director, Bill Daly, turned the league’s lights out for the last time, the moment appears not to have been marked in any way.

Read the rest here.

Fight dem back · 14 December 2007 · Discussion

Bigots : Make your vote count!

Hey, right-wing racist! On November 24, do you know who to vote for?

Leaving aside the crackpot followers of Lyndon LaRouche (as well as a few cranks within the major parties), other candidates in this year’s Federal Election on the (far) right include:

1) The Wicked Witch from Ipswich

Pauline Dancin’ Hanson is running for a Queensland Senate seat this year, yet another attempt to Unite Australia under her flatulent banner. She apparently has some chance of succeeding (although her running-mate, David Saville, has none), thanks in part to Family First (and for which thanks is ultimately due to a handful of hacks in the Victorian ALP), but most likely won’t be using the Upper House to moan about Muslims anytime soon. And to prove it’s not all about her status as the Mother of the Nation, Pauline’s Party is also standing two losing candidates in NSW: Brian Burston and John Carter. Of course, pitted against the ex-convict and her associates in the race for the racist vote is:

Slackbastard · 20 November 2007 · Discussion

League ‘a bit anti-Semitic’: Howard

From The Age:

Howard keeps link to controversial pastor
Misha Schubert
November 1, 2007

PRIME Minister John Howard has condemned the League of Rights as “a bit anti-Semitic”, but refused to cut ties with an evangelical pastor who has accepted a platform from the far right-wing group.

Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd also sidestepped the issue of government access for the pastor, warning only that people should be “very, very wary” of dealings with the “grossly anti-Semitic organisation”.

Danny Nalliah, head of Melbourne-based Catch the Fire Ministries, last night reaffirmed he would address the league again, despite criticism from Jewish leaders that his actions had conferred legitimacy on the group.

News brief · 1 November 2007

Howard urged to cut links to League of Rights associate

From The Age:

Heat on PM to cut link to pastor
Misha Schubert w/ Annabel Stafford
October 31, 2007

PRIME Minister John Howard and Treasurer Peter Costello are under pressure to distance themselves from an evangelical church leader who has spoken at a meeting of the far right-wing League of Rights.

Pastor Danny Nalliah, the head of Melbourne-based Catch the Fire Ministries, has confirmed he addressed the group, despite being warned that they were “anti-Jewish”.

Pastor Nalliah has been given top-level access in recent months to the Howard Government, which he has endorsed enthusiastically.

News brief · 31 October 2007

It’s an Aryan catfight! Get your tickets now!

Ripped off of Slackbastard:

Joe Blog(g)s (versus) Jim Saleam

RRTAA!

There’s a ding-dong battle going on at Stormfront at the moment, wherein Dr James Saleam has been called upon to defend his honour, currently under assault by a crazy cat lady named Lilith and — peeking out from behind her skirt — a fiercesome Aryan Warrior named David. This dynamic duo are the leading propagandists for Don Black’s Internet business ‘Down Under’, while Saleam is currently fuehrer of the Australia First Party (AF). (For more on the squabbling factions, see 2007 Sydney Forum : Phantasy vs. Reality.)

Fight dem back · 21 June 2007 · Discussion

Playing with Fire

Wondering where you can catch John Howard’s video address to Catch The Fire Ministries?

Just flick over to our mates at the (virulently anti-Semitic, Holocaust-denying) Australian League of Rights. They have all the details:

AUSTRALIA DAY: UNITED IN PRAYER MEETING

:Pastor Danny Nalliah of Catch the Fire Ministries notified us of the following:-
“Seventeen different branches of the Christian Church will take part in this meeting expressing both contemporary and traditional expressions of the life of the Church in praying for Australia”.

For those who can’t get there, you can join with fellow Christians in prayer just where you are. Distance is not a deterrent.

When: Friday 10.30am to 12.30pm, 26th January 2007. Where: Festival Hall, 300 Dudley Street, Melbourne.

Tip of the Ushanka to Jeff Sparrow at Leftwrites who has more on this.

Fight dem back · 20 January 2007 · Discussion

Hatred hypocrisy

From The Age:

Lesson of loathing
January 20, 2007

The Government is inconsistent and hypocritical in its responses to religious extremists, offering support to radical Christians and vilifying Muslims, writes Irfan Yusuf.

LATE last year, I shared a podium at the NSW Parliament House with a radical cleric for the first time. That religious leader refused outright to condemn a terrorist organisation responsible for more suicide bombings than any terror outfit on earth. The cleric called on his religious group to take over politics in Australia. He also asked his congregation to pray for the houses of worship of other faiths to be pulled down.

But far from being condemned or threatened with prosecution, The Age reported yesterday that this cleric and his group are to receive a special video message from the Prime Minister. When this cleric faced a court hearing over religious vilification, he received a letter of support from the Treasurer.

News brief · 20 January 2007

Howard in hate row

From the Herald Sun:

PM moves to defuse hate row
Gerard McManus and Michael Harvey
January 19, 2007

THE text of a Prime Minster’s message that sparked a religious storm has been released in a bid to calm the row.

Prime Minister John Howard inadvertantly sparked the storm when he taped a goodwill message for a fundamentalist Christian group accused of inciting anti-Islamic hatred.

Islamic leaders condemned Mr Howard for appearing in the DVD message for Catch the Fire ministries.

News brief · 20 January 2007

The Last Boot

Phillip Adams sinks a final boot into the fetid corpse of Eric Butler in the Weekend Oz’s magazine:

When Eric Butler died recently I was not among his mourners, regarding it as calamitous that he was ever horn.

For more than 60 years this most repulsive of creatures spread his poison in our political life.

News brief · 8 August 2006

Jim & Eric (sitting in a tree)

We really should let dead Nazis rest, but while going through some old files we found an amusing disparity in the levels of praise that Jim Saleam and Eric Butler had for each other.

“Eric Butler was the sort of seer Australian politics may require again.” - Jim Saleam, on the neo-Nazi forum Stormfront, 10/6/2006.

“That Saleam, he is a genuine psychopath.” - Eric Butler, The Bulletin, 4/4/1989.

Fight dem back · 27 June 2006 · Discussion