Samstag, März 04, 2006

The Australian: White supremacy in our backyard [March 04, 2006]

Australia First says publicly it's not a racist party. Dan Box went under cover for months to get the real story ONCE a month, the local branch of the Australia First party meets in the backyard of a small house in Tempe, inner-western Sydney, to drink beer, cook sausages and plot the triumph of the white race. Last Saturday, however, was a "special meeting", hosted at home by the party's state co-ordinator, Jim Saleam. Up for debate was how to turn the rollercoaster of publicity received after the Cronulla race riots into a legitimate political campaign. While Australia First is commonly described as a neo-Nazi party, publicly the party claims it is not a racist organisation. (...) Since the December 11 Cronulla riots, other more extreme groups have been torn about whether to get behind Australia First or stick to their own agendas. Australia's racist community has been discussing whether to unite behind the party. One of these is the White Crusaders of the RaHoWa, or Racial Holy War, run from an Oaklands Park post office box in South Australia by the organisation's "Kommandant", "Reverend" Colin Campbell III. The White Crusaders are a religious movement based on the teachings of the self-titled "Pontifex Maximus" Ben Klassen, currently serving 40 years in a US jail for soliciting the murder of a judge. The group believes "the white race is nature's finest".

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