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East Belfast Loyalists to Take Part in Neo-Nazi March![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() East Belfast Loyalists to Take Part in Neo-Nazi March Cluan Place loyalists will attend a racist neo-Nazi march in London on October 5 according to extreme English right-wing activists.
South Belfast News East Belfast Loyalists to Take Part in Neo-Nazi March Cluan Place loyalists will attend a racist neo-Nazi march in London on October 5 according to extreme English right-wing activists. Speaking to the South Belfast News, English loyalist Andy Carlisle The October 5 fascist march is being organised by Hitler worshipping Made up of hardcore members of Combat 18 and the National Front the And according to the BUA's official website Cluan Place loyalists The impending fascist Whitehall rally is already starting to concern
"I, like most people, don't agree with anything the BUA endorse," "This rally could spark trouble and as Mayor of London it concerns Progressive Unionist Party East Belfast MLA David Ervine said he "I'll make enquires about this," he said.
And East Belfast Ulster Unionist councillor Jim Rodgers was another "I didn't know about this march but I am now very worried," said the "Hundreds of people from East Belfast died during the war fighting English cops have been warned to expect trouble at next month's BUA A spokesman for the London Met claimed in an attempt to maximise "These BUA marches always spell trouble," he added. Sick rantings on the BUA's official website glorify the murders of
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4It is important to note that the far right and support for it in N.Ireland. There has been a history of association here
between the far -right and loyalist paramilitary groups such as the UDA/UFF. In the mid-eighties there were around
200 supporters of the National Front in Belfast. In 1983 a National Front parade took place in Belfast City centre
attended by Johnny Adair and Sam Mc Crory (UDA). Both played in a Belfast nazi skinhead band called 'Offensive
Weapon.'
Combat 18 and the LVF, a breakaway group from the UVF, have forged links in recent years and Combat 18 members
have been present each year at Drumcree during the marching crisis. ' Blood and Honour' gigs are usually held around
the same time in Portadown. Billy Wright, the murdered LVF leader, is idolised in a number of C18 websites. A couple of years ago
at the funeral of a leading loyalist, Stephen Mc Keag, a close associate of Johnny Adair, a wreath from C18 was
carried.
Shamrocksniper is right on that.
AFA has been following these connections for a long time. There is some information on our site at this link
http://www.geocities.com/irishafa/general.html
(Scroll halfway down the page)
and also a more upated version in our magazine 'No Quarter'.
With Adair being hooshed out of the UDA there could be some interesting developments, seeing which way the fascists jump.
A look at the guestbooks of the LVFs websitew,and Combat 18s will confirm the above.As will the links.
Please gawk at;
http://www.ulisnet.com
and for Combat 18,go to:
http://www.skrewdriver.net
It is odd that the last posting on the ULISnet site guestbook is from early August, just when the bulk of LVF went off and joined Adair's UDA faction. Looks like they haven't updated since then. With the demise of Swinger Fulton a few months back maybe there is a vacancy as LVF leader, so that'd be a job for Johnny Boy.
Could be a lot of fun 'n' games upcoming but the dangerous fact is that each time the loyalists have a feud they end up turning on innocent nationalists afterwards.