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BNP names put up in York street

Smash the BNP | 01.12.2008 21:08 | Anti-racism

NAMES of members of the British National Party (BNP) have been pinned to a noticeboard in a York street – leading to fears they could be exposed to attacks.

 http://www.thepress.co.uk/news/3938765.BNP_names_put_up_in_York_street/

Monday 1st December 2008

By Mark Stead »

NAMES of members of the British National Party (BNP) have been pinned to a noticeboard in a York street – leading to fears they could be exposed to attacks.

Following the internet leaking of a list containing the personal details of the controversial far-right organisation’s supporters – including their addresses, phone numbers and jobs – police are investigating how the information was made public.

Now fresh concerns have been raised about the security of its 68 members in York and North Yorkshire, whose identities were included on the list, after a copy of it was placed on a City of York Council noticeboard, near the Pack Of Cards pub in Lindsey Avenue.

It was ripped down soon afterwards, but the BNP has branded it as another example of victimisation of its members.

Following the data leak, The Press revealed how a prison officer – now being investigated by the Prison Service – a former civil servant, a professional actor, a business manager, a nurse and two ex-servicemen were among those whose names appeared on the list.

And days later, we also reported how pictures of several of the party’s members in the region had been posted on the internet.

BNP spokesman Simon Darby said: “I don’t think whoever is doing this realises replicating the leaked information is a criminal offence.

“It’s not very nice at all and I just can’t see why people would want to make this so personal, especially where our members’ families are concerned. We wouldn’t do this to supporters of another political party – if we did, there would be uproar.

“It seems to be open season on our members and I feel very sorry for them.

“I just hope those distributing this information are caught and brought to trial.”

One Lindsey Avenue resident, who asked not to be named, said: “I hate everything the BNP stands for, but putting lists of its members up for everybody to see is just asking for trouble.

“I don’t think whoever did this has thought about the possible consequences – it smacks of incitement or trying to stir up a mob. Whatever the BNP’s views, this just feels wrong.”

Holgate councillor James Alexander said he had been told about the pinning-up of the list.

He said: “I am now concerned there may be more lists and the membership of this party could be victimised.

“Anybody who sees such lists on display should remove them.

“Despite the views of the BNP, we are still talking about people, many with young children – they do not deserve to be disturbed or, at worst, victimised.

“They need to be combated at the ballot box, not in the streets or in their homes.”



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What point are you making?

01.12.2008 21:31

Why have you reproduced this item from another site, without any political commentary, and with so many of the original liberal quotes? Members of other political parties do not peddle race hatred, so they have no need to keep their membership secret. Members of the BNP deserve to be named and shamed. If they claim they fear being attacked if their membership is known, aren't they admitting that it isn't a legitimate party and it draws widespread revulsion?

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What a great idea.

01.12.2008 22:36

Never thought of this, what a great idea. Think I'll do it here in.........aarrh, that would be telling.

Bob Grither


Er, to inform, and so people can comment on it?

01.12.2008 22:47

I'm not the original poster, but it seems obvious that they posted this as information about what is going on, and also so we can comment on it.

I think we are all big enough and intelligent enough to realise that the mainstream media will approach things from a different angle to us, and interpret it accordingly.

anon


now and always

02.12.2008 14:53

the BNP members shoud be names and ashamed today , tomorow and always .....they create fear and hate so is time for pay back time ......lets see how many of them after living in fear still thinking is good idea to hate so much another people just because skin colour or nationality ..........racists , fascists nazis THEY MAKE ME SICK action now and always attack and resist

anti fash


Redwatch??

02.12.2008 16:51

"We wouldn’t do this to supporters of another political party – if we did, there would be uproar"

errrr....what about Redwatch, you dumb fascist?

fucking hypocrites


Oi Fash..

02.12.2008 19:21

If the list is good enough for the filth to use, then it's good enough for the rest of us to use.
Stop your bleating.

Reality Czech


Without saying

03.12.2008 16:54

I've been doing the same thing, I just assumed everyone was and so it wasn't newsworthy. Should I go back and take photos? Also, burning a copy of the list on CD and put it through relevant letter-boxes. I think anyone who is happy to join any group should be happy to do so in front of their community.

One way to find out if someone who is on the list should be on the list is to ask them. One way to ask them is to go to their door with a clipboard and some other political parties literature, and ask if they would consider voting for them, and if not, which party will they vote for. All the political parties I've tried seem to get an honest response from the hardcore, but maybe I feel it is best to pretend to be UK-IP or Tory because they are seen as 'convertable'.

Once you identify the real 'proud' BNP you can put up a poster or spray, or just leaflet the surrounding streets. You could do more if you aren't a hand-wringing wimp I suppose. You can't be prosecuted for passing the list as I believe as all the Police Forces downloaded a list to check out their own employees, all the news agencies did, with some MSM identifying individuals. It is typical that only Indymedia is plagued by right-wing trolls acting concerned victims or scandalised bystanders. How many people on that list have been targetted immorally so far? None. A car was blown up in an area where the local BNP spokesman said cars often blow up. That is not to say the people who have terrorised their communities anonymously are safe, or will ever be safe. For a start, shine a light on them.

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