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Latest Nationalist News: White Tigers Group Launched

Latest Nationalist News: White Tigers Group Launched | Nationalist Media Network | Scoop.it

Shropshire BNP will no longer tolerate the Establishment’s failure to properly protect our people from racist hate crime - so as well as our ongoing campaign regarding this issue, we have also decided to set up a self defence group (named by local YBNP members) called the White Tigers.

The White Tigers will not only help to educate local young Britons about the dangers of racist 'grooming' and 'pack attack' gangs, we will also train them how to physically defend themselves too.

Grooming gangs have been operating in Shropshire for years and reports of racist attacks on white youths are increasing in the area.

These crimes go unrecognised simply because the Establishment ignores hate crimes when the victim is white. Many young white people never report these attacks for fear of being branded racist themselves.

We doubt that certain sections of the Establishment will receive this news gladly; well that's just too bad.

Time and again our young folk have been let down and ignored by teachers, the police, the news broadcasters (especially the BBC), and social services.

Perhaps if they had taken anti-white racist hate crime more seriously then we would not have had to resort to setting up our own self defence group.

We stress that the White Tigers will have no political role.

The self-defence aspect for youngsters is just that, and nothing more.

Betrayal by the authorities and the aggressive racism of certain minorities makes this a sad necessity, but the campaign for political change is, and will remain, an entirely separate and totally constitutional one.

As our Shropshire streets are no longer safe, and with 'political correctness' putting the mental and physical wellbeing of young white people at risk, Shropshire BNP have decided to take direct action and provide our youngsters with the means to survive an increasingly hostile environment.

Qualified and experienced instructors have offered their time for free and ex-military professionals will offer advice on physical training. Look out for future reports, including details of a planned 'extreme winter training camp' which will be held mid winter in a rural environment. We hope to make a film of some of our over 18's during their training.

Remember: Self-defence is no offence !

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Muslim mother of 8 drugged and kidnapped her daughter because she wouldn't marry her cousin

Muslim mother of 8 drugged and kidnapped her daughter because she wouldn't marry her cousin | Nationalist Media Network | Scoop.it

Shamin Akhtar of Bradford, West Yorkshire, was unanimously found guilty by a jury at Preston Crown Court
Detectives have described the mother-of-eight’s crime ‘as every child’s worst nightmare’
Victim was persuaded to have some warm milk, which made her feel dizzy and made her sick
Father and sister were both cleared – outside court the victim’s father Mohammed Khan said: ‘I miss my daughter’
A Muslim mother faces a lengthy prison sentence after being convicted of drugging and kidnapping her own daughter when she broke off an arranged marriage and secretly married another man.

Shamim Akhtar, 59, plotted with close relatives to abduct her youngest daughter, Naila Afsar, 25, after she refused to marry her first cousin and ran away to marry her lover, Afsar Saddiq.

When her family discovered what she had done they threatened to kill her, before giving her a drink laced with a prescription sedative and driving her back to the family home.

Shamin Akhtar was unanimously found guilty by a jury after a four week trial at Preston Crown Court and her son Shamrez Khan, 34, and her son-in-law Zahid Mahmood also pleaded guilty to false imprisonment, kidnap and two counts of administering a drug with intent

Preston Crown Court was told that the family took Mr Saddiq’s mobile phone so he could not contact his bride and told him she would not be returning.
But the plot fell apart when Mr Saddiq dialled 999. Police stopped the Akhtars’ family car at a petrol station. They discovered Mrs Afsar drowsy on the back seat and she was taken to hospital.

Following a four week trial, mother-of-eight Akhtar, of Bradford, was found guilty of false imprisonment, kidnap and two counts of administering a drug with intent to commit an indictable offence.

Her son Shamrez Khan, 34, also of Bradford, and her son-in-law Zahid Mahmood, 37, of Accrington, Lancashire, admitted the same charges. All three were remanded in custody pending sentence next month.

Mrs Afsar broke down in the witness box as she recounted how she discovered when she was just 15 that her parents were planning an arranged marriage between her and her cousin, Amraiz Khan, who lived in Denmark.

The victim’s father Mohammed Khan, 57, and her sister Saima Mahmood, 30, were both cleared of wrong doing by the jury

She went along with their plans and agreed to get engaged in May 2009, but soon realised she and her cousin were incompatible and called off the wedding. Jonathan Dickinson, prosecuting, said: ‘Her family was upset with her … that was, perhaps, putting it mildly.’
Mrs Afsar ran away to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, where she met and married Mr Saddiq in November 2009. The couple visited her parents at their home in the hope of reconciliation shortly afterwards, but they were told to divorce.

On the morning of January 17, 2010, the newlyweds were in bed at home when they heard banging on the doors.

Khan appeared in their bedroom shouting, while his mother and brother-in-law waited downstairs. They persuaded Mrs Afsar to stay at her sister Saima’s house in Accrington for two nights, claiming that her nieces were missing her.

But after she arrived and, unbeknown to Mrs Afsar, her mother, brother and brother-in-law travelled back to Newcastle to confront Mr Saddiq.

Statement: Speaking outside Preston Crown Court the victim’s father Mohammed Khan said: ‘I miss my daughter. When I die it is my wish for my youngest daughter to be present at my funeral’

They took Mrs Afsar’s belongings, including her passport, threatened Mr Saddiq and took his mobile phone, telling him his wife would not be coming back.

On their return to Accrington, Khan slapped his sister twice across the face and took her mobile phone. Mrs Afsar told the court he was ‘going on about the family honour’.

She added: ‘I thought I was in danger of being killed. I kept begging them to take me home and leave me be.’

When she pleaded to be allowed to go back to Newcastle, Mrs Afsar’s family pretended to agree, before giving her a warm, milky drink ahead of the journey.

The liquid was laced with the prescription sedative lorazepam.

Almost immediately Mrs Afsar began to feel dizzy and sick. She told the court ‘everything became blurred and I couldn’t keep my eyes open’. She was bundled into a car bound for Bradford, but police stopped the vehicle not long into the journey, in Rossendale, Lancashire.

Mrs Afsar’s father Mohammed Khan, 57, of Bradford, and sister Saima Mahmood, 31, of Accrington, were both cleared of false imprisonment, kidnap and two charges of administering the drug lorazepam with intent.

Detective Inspector Mark Vaughton, of Lancashire Police, said Mrs Afsar had shown ‘immense courage’ to go through with the prosecution.

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Bradford woman 'drugged and kidnapped by family after refusing arranged marriage'

Bradford woman 'drugged and kidnapped by family after refusing arranged marriage' | Nationalist Media Network | Scoop.it
A Bradford woman was drugged and kidnapped by her family after refusing an arranged marriage, Preston Crown Court is told.

 

The court heard Naila Afsar's parents, Mohammed Khan, 55, and Shamim Akhtar, 56, and brother Shamrez Khan, 32, fell out with her after she wed in secret.

It is alleged she was taken at the Accrington home of her sister Saima Mahmood, 29, and Zahid Mahmood, 34.

All five deny charges of kidnap, false imprisonment and administering a drug.

The prosecution said the family fell out with Ms Afsar, 23, after she refused to go ahead with an arranged marriage to her cousin and moved to Newcastle, marrying another man in secret.

She told the court when her family found out they did all they could to split up the couple, but Ms Afsar eventually agreed to attend a reconciliation meeting at her sister and brother-in-law's home in Accrington in January 2010.

The prosecution said it was there that she was drugged and bundled into a car, to be taken back to the family home in Bradford.

 

The trial continues.

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Anti-fascist march is re-routed

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Anti-fascist protesters marching in Brighton are stopped from entering an area where right-wing supporters had gathered.

 

The march was re-routed in North Street and St James street was also closed.

Sussex Police had warned of disruption in the city after nationalist-affiliated groups indicated their intention to meet up and socialise.

A separate street party-style gathering has also been held in Churchill Square by about 75 UK Uncut supporters.

More than 10 people have been arrested on suspicion of possessing drugs and public order offences.

Mounted police have been on the streets as part of Sussex Police's strategy to cope with an "exceptionally busy" four days in the city.

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