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SOURCE
From:
Michael (nationalist@juno.com)
Subject:
HOFFMAN WIRE -
Britain
Censors, Doug Collins Wins!!!
Newsgroups:
soc.culture.usa, alt.activism, soc.culture.african.american
Date:
1998/01/17
THE
HOFFMAN WIRE. Nov. 23, 1997. Michael A. Hoffman II, Editor
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A Cyber First and
Mirrors are Needed!
Editor's Note:
Nick Griffin and Peter Rushton are two pioneers of online radical
revisionism. Visitors to The Campaign for Radical Truth in History
website and readers of THE HOFFMAN WIRE will recall the case of Mr.
Griffin, who is to go on trial in
London
for the "crime" of referring to claims of homicidal gassings
as "the Holohoax." Mr.
Griffin
's home in
Wales
was raided by police and he was subsequently interrogated. An audio
tape of the interrogation--which developed into a kind of revealing
debate--was given to the defendant and he and Mr. Rushton have posted
it online in audio.
Now the British
government has ordered it off the Internet. This audio file is in need
of audio web site mirrors (or rather "echoes"), before the
British government manages to suppress it in
England
.
Here is a letter from Peter containing the relevant URL:
From: Peter
Rushton <peter@glaucon.demon.co.uk>
Recorded extracts
from Nick Griffin's police interrogation are now online at:
http://www.bnp.net/carlile.html
This is the first
such broadcast and represents a pioneering use of the internet to
circumvent
Britain
's notorious race laws.
At a hearing on
Friday November 22, at
Harrow Crown Court
, a judge ordered Nick to cease distributing these recordings, and to
have them removed from the British National Party's internet site.
Should he fail to comply, his bail will be revoked and he will
immediately be jailed for contempt.
A further hearing
relating to this and other matters will take place next Tuesday (Nov.
25)...This should delay matters until the middle of next week. It
would be interesting if non-British individuals were to download these
sound files before their removal and reproduce them on other websites
- in the interests of educating the wider public...
Of course I have nothing but respect for the British legal
system, and could not possibly recommend such action...--PTR |