The sorry saga of Peter Tierney: an update
Phil | 07.08.2009 11:34 | Anti-racism | Social Struggles | Liverpool
After Peter Tierney's arraignment on August 5th for assaulting an anti-fascist in April, the BNP spin machine has been doing overtime to distort the event both in the courtroom and on the streets. This article counters the lies and talks about what's next for the anti-fascist movement in Liverpool.
In response to BNP "super-activist" Peter Tierney's arraignment on Wednesday - a full report on which can be found here: http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2009/08/435644.html - the BNP propaganda machine has gone into overdrive.
The excuses on the Merseyside BNP blog were painfully transparent, claiming that the party "decided in the interests of public safety to cancel our protest last week" when in fact the national website issued an "urget" appeal for people to attend only a few days before. Accusations that "McFaddens [sic] "hired UAF criminals" [were] doing their best to intimidate Peter Tierney with "whispered threats" of violence in the waiting area" and that the protest consisted of "fifteen protesters who turned up with the intention as usual of acting unlawful" are so facile as to not deserve comment.
On the main website, however, there was no mention of "whispered threats," and the party instead claimed that "Peter was already inside the building" when the protesters arrived and that "a short time later when the BNP contingent left the courts there was not a “protester” in sight." They are now insisting that "this case is yet another example of who the real troublemakers are – the UAF and other unsavoury left wing Labour Party groups staging violent and pointless attacks." However, they are reduced to vague polemicism because the specific accusations they have made about the original incident are now unravelling before their eyes.
After the attack in April, the BNP said that Tierney "was engaging in perfectly legal political activity" when "mob of violent Tory and Labour-supported UAF thugs started harassing him and the other BNP members, including women and elderly folk." According to this version of events, Tierney "defended the women and the elderly members against the deranged leftists" who had "suddenly physically attacked the BNP people."
One anti-fascist was arrested on an assault charge only once Tierney sought out the police to make the accusation, despite the BNP assertion that two "were immediately arrested by the police and dragged away." The second man, of course, was the anti-fascist who had to be taken to hospital with head injuries after Tierney's use of a camera tripod as a weapon. It now emerges that the accused anti-fascist is no longer faced with assault charges. He was arraigned a day after Tierney on one count of "criminal damage" for allegedly smashing on of the BNP's cameras and will be tried for such at a later date. Clearly, the accusation that he "suddenly physically attacked" Tierney had no weight, given that the charge was dropped even before his arraignment.
Tierney is now due to stand trial on 3rd September, and it is vital that anti-fascists come out in great numbers to show their opposition to him, whether the BNP cabal turns up or not. Liverpool antifascists are holding a meeting this Saturday (August 8th) at 1pm in the Black-E, 1 Great George St, to discuss organisation for this event as well as the protest against the BNP's Red White & Blue festival in Derbyshire on August 15th. Coach tickets are available for this event from News From Nowhere, the radical and community bookshop on Bold Street.
The excuses on the Merseyside BNP blog were painfully transparent, claiming that the party "decided in the interests of public safety to cancel our protest last week" when in fact the national website issued an "urget" appeal for people to attend only a few days before. Accusations that "McFaddens [sic] "hired UAF criminals" [were] doing their best to intimidate Peter Tierney with "whispered threats" of violence in the waiting area" and that the protest consisted of "fifteen protesters who turned up with the intention as usual of acting unlawful" are so facile as to not deserve comment.
On the main website, however, there was no mention of "whispered threats," and the party instead claimed that "Peter was already inside the building" when the protesters arrived and that "a short time later when the BNP contingent left the courts there was not a “protester” in sight." They are now insisting that "this case is yet another example of who the real troublemakers are – the UAF and other unsavoury left wing Labour Party groups staging violent and pointless attacks." However, they are reduced to vague polemicism because the specific accusations they have made about the original incident are now unravelling before their eyes.
After the attack in April, the BNP said that Tierney "was engaging in perfectly legal political activity" when "mob of violent Tory and Labour-supported UAF thugs started harassing him and the other BNP members, including women and elderly folk." According to this version of events, Tierney "defended the women and the elderly members against the deranged leftists" who had "suddenly physically attacked the BNP people."
One anti-fascist was arrested on an assault charge only once Tierney sought out the police to make the accusation, despite the BNP assertion that two "were immediately arrested by the police and dragged away." The second man, of course, was the anti-fascist who had to be taken to hospital with head injuries after Tierney's use of a camera tripod as a weapon. It now emerges that the accused anti-fascist is no longer faced with assault charges. He was arraigned a day after Tierney on one count of "criminal damage" for allegedly smashing on of the BNP's cameras and will be tried for such at a later date. Clearly, the accusation that he "suddenly physically attacked" Tierney had no weight, given that the charge was dropped even before his arraignment.
Tierney is now due to stand trial on 3rd September, and it is vital that anti-fascists come out in great numbers to show their opposition to him, whether the BNP cabal turns up or not. Liverpool antifascists are holding a meeting this Saturday (August 8th) at 1pm in the Black-E, 1 Great George St, to discuss organisation for this event as well as the protest against the BNP's Red White & Blue festival in Derbyshire on August 15th. Coach tickets are available for this event from News From Nowhere, the radical and community bookshop on Bold Street.
Phil
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Armchair fascists
07.08.2009 13:49
Phil
No support??,Gallawoy& campaign group, the clash to alicia keys
07.08.2009 16:03
30 million people who dont vote also repeat anarchist sentiments as do anarchists who vote tactically.
Of course the fascists arent a sick joke, their upstanding, loving people that britain & this world needs now we are in the 21st century,
More racism & the servitude of the middle ages, thats what people want apparently?
There isnt one MP happy to call themselves fascist, even the BNP are uncomfortable with it as they know that it might put people off. Its been proven Hitler pioneered the use of false flag operations to create dictatorship
Maybe its the way Nazis froth at the mouth?
* Diane Abbott MP
* David Anderson MP
* John Austin MP
* Michael Clapham MP
* Katy Clark MP
* Harry Cohen MP
* Frank Cook MP
* Jeremy Corbyn MP
* Ann Cryer MP
* Bill Etherington MP
* Neil Gerrard MP
* Ian Gibson MP
* David Hamilton MP
* Kelvin Hopkins MP
* Lynne Jones MP
* Bob Marshall-Andrews MP
* John McDonnell MP
* Austin Mitchell MP
* Linda Riordan MP
* Alan Simpson MP
* Dennis Skinner MP
* David Taylor MP
* Bob Wareing MP
* Mike Wood MP
james
&
07.08.2009 16:12
Oh yeh then theres the Labour briefing group with support the nazis can only dream of,
without the right wing capitalist press+ the use of hate & lies fascist ideas would have died along time ago
James
It's simple Phil
08.08.2009 13:20
Philthefacebooklooney
Look and Learn
09.08.2009 16:21
Everyone talks the talk when it comes to "Unity" but sadly some people still want to impose their ideological agenda at the expense of successful campaigning - the BNP at least are intelligent enough to NOT deliberately alienate potential supporters!!!!!!!!!
Jewish lad
Anti-BNP Demo, Liverpool, September 3rd
29.08.2009 17:24
Demonstrate!
Thursday September 3rd
8.30am, Outside Dale St. Magistrates Court, Liverpool
Merseyside BNP member, Peter Tierney, is appearing in court again on September 3rd. He faces charges of assault, following an attack on an anti-fascist protester in April.
Let’s show the BNP that we won’t tolerate their racism and violence in Liverpool or anywhere else. Demonstrate against the racists on September 3rd.
STAND UP TO RACISM AND FASCISM!
JOIN US ON SEPTEMBER 3rd
Liverpool Anti-Fascists:
liverpoolantifascists@riseup.net
Liverpool Anti-Fascists
e-mail: liverpoolantifascists@riseup.net
leftist wimps
30.08.2009 16:10
BNP member
Homepage: http://merseysidebnp.blogspot.com/