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'EASY LONDON' and Italian neo-fascists

antifa | 17.02.2009 13:59 | World

Great Britain and London in particular has been a safe place for fascists coming from all over the world for almost 40 years. Fascists have always found a warm welcome here after commiting the most infamous actions.

STOP FASCISM STOP EASY LONDON
STOP FASCISM STOP EASY LONDON



Translation from 'Boicotta Easy London, colpisi Forza Nuova', Milan anti-facists, 2000

Great Britain and London in particular has been a safe place for fascists coming from all over the world for almost 40 years. Fascists have always found a warm welcome here after commiting the most infamous actions.

James Earl Ray, for example, Martin Luther King´s murderer, remained in hiding in England for a long time; and George Parisey, a French-Algerian fascist, later arrested together with a member of the British rightist group Oswald Mosleys 'Union Movement', found refuge among various English extreme-right groups on his arrival in this country.

The link between the international Right and Great-Britain is therefore quite strong, but the one between the latter and Italy is even stronger. In fact, most of the members of the world-wide fascist organization International Third Position are Italian. Two of them have created a big financial company in England, in order to support more or less openly many European neo-fascist groups, focusing their effort on Italy, where their political point of reference is the neo-fascist party Forza Nuova. These managers in black skirt are Roberto Fiore and Massimo Morsello, two filthy fascists who had fled to London in 1980, soon after the massacre at Bologne Station (2nd August 1980). During their hiding in Britain, precisely in 1986, the two fascists formed the business company Meeting Point, also with the help of Nick Griffin and other members of the British National Party. The company owns a real estate consisting of about 1300 flats which are rented almost exclusively by young people who came to England for the most various reasons. Meeting Point is also connected with a certain number of work agencies and take advantage from their profits. The young people from all over Europe who end up in Britain living in these flats and working for these agencies are 'Easy London's customers.

'Easy London' is a travel agency which offers an interesting package (journey, job, accommodation) at fair prices to any one willing to live and work in London. The customers, however, don't know that the job they will be given is the worst that can be found and will also be aimed at financing Fiore and his friends. They don't even know that the nice rooms illustrated in the ‘Easy London’ brochures are actually tiny and overcrowded places, with beds in the corridors and bathrooms shared by up to 15 people, and where tens of nazi youngsters patrol constantly.

These ones are not Italian only; 'The Mail' of 20/09/99 published the news that Fiore was about to call a few young nazis from Poland so as to manage more efficiently the arrival of the many European young people who contact 'Easy London' every year.

Besides the money coming from the flats and the work agencies, 'Meeting Point'; can also rely on a chain of restaurants, a record company, a few Italian food shops and schools of language. This recruitment of nazis and the creation of such a financial empire might seem science-fiction but it is no longer incredible if we consider who are the main supporters of 'Meeting Point'.

They are St George's Educational Trust and The Trust of St. Michael the Arcangel, two ultra-catholic organizations which have been supporting the Italian fascists since they arrived in England. The two organizations also own a chain of charity shops which serve as a front for financing the fascist party 'International Third Position', no matter if their official activity is to spread the Roman Catholic religion in a Protestant country. In spite of the fact that the Valtican doesn't support publicly these charities, many English catholics are unaware of the truth. Keeping on visiting their shops, where among odd objects, second-hand clothes and records, they may also pick fascist books and pamphlets. Moreover, if you visit the web-sites of the two catholic associations mentioned above, you will see posters of Mussolini and Hitler on sale along with nazi, anti-Semitic and racist books.

Like any serious company, 'Meeting Point' need to re-invest their profits. Hence Fiore´s plan to invest in the setting up of a whole village, 'Los Pedriches', 80km far from Valencia, Spain. Fiore bought the first buildings inside the village in 1996 and since then various European fascist groups have been building houses as well as a church and a family house, following the best fascist tradition. In answer to the many protests concerning the growing presence of nazis in the area, Fiore replies that his village is a tourist resourt, which also relies on the Spanish Tourism Ministry´s support. The reason for this enterprise has obviously nothing to do with tourism; the village is intended as a refuge for fascists and a place where congresses and gatherings can be easily organized. Not by chance, again in the web-sites of St George´s Educational Trust and St Michael´s The Arcangel Trust, the fascist village is described as a place where young people can experience a 'new order'; and are taught to stop `thinking, taking and acting as niggers´!

EASY LONDON FINANCES 'FORZA NUOVA' IN ITALY AND 'INTERNATIONAL THIRD POSITION' IN THE WORLD.

IT IS TIME TO STOP OR AT LEAST DISTURB ITS ACTIVITY.

STOP FASCISM STOP EASY LONDON


Who is Roberto Fiore?

Roberto Fiore (born April 15, 1959 in Rome) has been a leading neo-fascist in the post-war era, both in Italy and across Europe. He has long been a disciple of Julius Evola and helped to develop the Third Position stance on the far right.

As a leader of Terza Posizione, Fiore (along with other various neo-fascist activists, notably Gabriele Adinolfi and Massimo Morsello) became a wanted man in Italy after the 1980 bombing of Bologna train station which left 85 people dead and over 200 wounded. This status was increased in 1985 when a Rome court declared that TP was simply a cover movement for the Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari, the terror group blamed on the attack and linked with the Propaganda Due-organisation. He was condemned for association to an armed subversive gang (associazione sovversiva e banda armata).

As a result Fiore spent much of the 1980s in hiding in the United Kingdom, where it was alleged by the magazine Searchlight that he avoided extradition by working for the Secret Intelligence Service.[1] This has also been alleged by the Sunday Express, in 2000, citing a source within MI5. Fiore disclaimed he had connections to British intelligence.[2] Valerio Fioravanti, leader of the Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari later accused Fiore of having expatriated with the money of the movement.

In England Fiore became a close friend of Nick Griffin and following Griffin's departure from the British National Front he helped to organise the International Third Position, becoming a founder member.

In 1986, thanks to their friendship with Nick Griffin and other far right activists, Roberto Fiore and Massimo Morsello managed to found "Meeting Point", which was later renamed "Easy London". Easy London is a society that helps young students and workers live and work in London by providing jobs, beds, and contracts. This rapidly made Morsello and Fiore wealthy (the profits being around 15 million euros), but the society was more of a fundraising tool to help various far-right organizations in Italy. "Easy London" is still active. Fiore's association with London has remained as, in August 2007, he became sole director of CL English Language, a college for overseas students in the west of the city.[3]

Fiore has since returned to Italy and is active in politics as the leader of the extreme-right organization Forza Nuova (a group he founded with Morsello), one of the constituent parts of Alternativa Sociale, allied in the House of Freedoms for the 2006 political elections in Italy.

In 2008 he joined as a speaker on the right wing festival Nordiska Festivalen (Nordic Festival) in Sweden to speak about European identity. He also took up the seat in the European Parliament vacated by Alessandra Mussolini.

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  1. Good initiative Antifa — Antifascist
  2. Fiore Business in Waterloo closed down — Walter Audisio
  3. articles — karl
  4. new building — joy
  5. Searchlight — maurice
  6. London Easy for the Mafia to — Toscana Massonica
  7. If I may ask — bud
  8. Roberto Fiore terrorist european parlamentar — Hasta la victoria!
  9. video — hasta siempre!
  10. Soccer fans and clubs, Far Right, Mario Corsi e Roberto Fiore — michael