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The bad news is escalating - Snippets from Europe

Both Paris and Copenhagen have been rioting for days and of course the U.K. seems to be constantly igniting. There hardly seems an area of Christian land which is not being overrun and this is what our own political traitors have done even though they have been constantly warned of the dangers inherent in multiracial immigration.

You would do well to send the following news extracts to your member of parliament.
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No Christmas lights in Lambeth
2nd November 2005

The south London borough of Lambeth, home to a mixed community of recent immigrants is banning use of the word "Christmas" in its street lighting displays in all but one district, and uses "Winter Lights" and "Celebrity Lights" (!) as substitutes in a bid to avoid offending non-Christians in the immigrant community.


Muslim paedophile gangs

3rd November 2005

The problem of our children being 'groomed' by Muslim gangs is not going to disappear. It is up to us to pressurise the Police into action, by highlighting their lack of action and it is up to us to get as many people as possible to West Yorkshire to let the public know what is happening to our young English girls in towns and cities all over the country.

Together we can stop the problem of Muslim paedophile grooming. The public know what little action the Police are taking against the perverts who abuse our children.

Paris burns in sixth night of violence
2nd November 2005

France has now witnessed six consecutive nights of violence across nine towns in the Paris area. Scores of vehicles and waste bins have been set ablaze and up to a dozen buildings attacked. Police have resorted to using rubber bullets to deal with the rioters. The scale of the violence by Muslim gangs is unprecedented and highlights the hatred and contempt for western society by the rioters who are mainly of Northern African Arab or central African black origin.

The troubles started on Thursday evening in the northern Parisian suburb of Clichy-sous-Bois following the accidental electrocution of two teenagers who were hiding to escape police in a power substation and has since escalated across an arc of suburbs across northern Paris.

The rioting appears to be a response to the French government's attempts to deal with a crime wave in the suburbs. Last week Nicolas Sarkozy, Interior Minister and leader of France's ruling UMP party, vowed to wage a "war without mercy" on crime in the Paris where organised crime rackets, prostitution, people smuggling, drug dealing and car crime are rife.


Viking city falls to race riots
2nd November 2005
News article filed by Danish correspondent Jens Larsen

The ancient harbour city has seen nothing like it in its history. The most exciting thing that happens here is the ferry sailings for our capital Copenhagen but for several nights in a row, there have been the worst riots in Århus for many years and the attacks, just like those in Paris have been carried out by angry young Muslims. Whereas the Muslim rioters in France come from North Africa the ones here come from Turkey, Lebanon and Somalia. Policemen have been attacked, shops looted and one building set on fire. It seems as if Europe is about to ignite and it is now almost winter here. I fear what might have happened if this had been midsummer with our long hot sunny days bringing more people out on to the streets.

"This land belongs to us", declared the young rioters.

The words of the young Muslims sound like an open declaration of war against Danish society. The police must stay away. This area belongs to immigrants.

Four youngsters sit at the wall in the Rosenhøj centre, Sunday afternoon, self declared spokesmen, for those groups who three nights in a row has rioted, and set businesses on fire. All around the parking lot, there are swarms of cars with youngsters from the immigrant community, who are celebrating the worst riots in Århus in several years. Only two of the protesters have been arrested. It was a victory.

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