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Bridgewater Hall to host BNP 'Anti-Racist' Conference

frill | 21.09.2005 00:02 | Anti-racism

The BNP has announced that it hosting a conference 'The Hidden Holocaust: Anti-White Racism and Murder in the 21st century'. According to the BNP the conference is to be held at Manchester's premier venue, the Bridgewater Hall, just the other side of the Mancunian Way from Hulme, with the agreement of Mcr City Council.

Admission to the conference is by invitation only. For speakers the BNP say they hope to include an officer from Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) and a representative from the BBC will be present. The claim regarding the agreement of the Council is in the full article.

 http://www.bnp.org.uk/reg_showarticle.php?contentID=278

"The BNP is delighted to announce that we have secured a prestigious venue for our forthcoming international conference about anti-white racism.

Guests from as far afield as South Africa, France, Netherlands and the southern states of the US will be joining with delegates from a number of chosen UK organisations to discuss this challenging issue with a working title of The Hidden Holocaust: Anti-White Racism and Murder in the 21st century.

Home of Halle Orchestra

We have secured the exclusive Bridgewater Hall in central Manchester which is the home of the world renowned Halle Orchestra for the conference which is scheduled for Saturday 15th October. Attendance is by invitation only but interested supporters, members of the public and journalists should contact either a Regional Organiser or our enquiries team to have their names listed for consideration.

We hope to have a spokesman from the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) and the BBC present at the conference to discuss our concerns that white victims of racist murder do not receive the same levels of interest in the media and justice for the families."

frill

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  1. This must be stopped — Fight
  2. you forgot this — mark wright
  3. wishful Nazi thinking — Mr Spoon
  4. Who is posting this mis information — confused
  5. People in Glass Houses — Noddy
  6. No platform? — AJ
  7. Lee — E
  8. Nick Griffin Wets His Bed — Sniffer
  9. Hypocritical irony — sparky