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Fascist Link of 'No to Nice' Chief![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() No to Nice campaigners sometimes like to compare European integration with the creation of the 'Fourth Reich', even though some European political allies are fans of the Nazi's Third Reich. Sunday Mirror - 29th September 2002 Fascist Link of 'No to Nice' Chief No to Nice campaign frontman Justin Barrett's neo-fascist links are revealed today in the Irish Sunday Mirror. No to Nice campaigners sometimes like to compare European integration with the creation of the 'Fourth Reich', even though some European political allies Barrett has attended a number of conferences and rallies in Italy held by the neo-fascist Forza Nuova party as well as being an 'honour guest' at German In recent months, both the Forza Nuova and NPD have come close to being banned by their respective country's parliaments for their extremist race hate Barrett also fronts Ireland's Youth Defence, the anti-abortion group which funded the establishment of the Precious Life anti-abortion outfit, which Barrett extols his extreme views in his book "The National Way Forward". In this 200 page rant, he expresses opinions on everything from Jewish influences The Forza Nuova party has a membership which like to wear fascist uniforms and give Nazi-style salutes. The shadowy multi-millionaire former terrorist Barrett shared a platform with Fiore at a rally of flag-waving Italian fascists at the Hotel Miramar on July 21st 2001 in the Italian city of Civitanova. The meeting took place under a heavy police presence as the blackshirted Forza Nuova members are renowned for their violence. Two of the group's members The Forza Nuova website has a link to the Youth Defence homepage. A link to the NPD and the English Third Position are also contained. When Barrett was questioned about the all-expenses four-day trip to a Forza Nuova conference in Milan in November 2000, he said: "My Italian is appalling He was also at the 2000 Passau rally as guest of the NPD. Its leadership comprises of the unrepentant Nazi, Udo Voigt, and the former Red Army Faction At the Passau event 40 people were arrested due to violent activity and the meeting was in a hall built by the Nazis for SS rallies. Also present at the Holland helped found the International Third Position with Fiore while he was in London. Another founder of the group was Nick Griffin who now leads the Gerry Gable, editor of the UK magazine Searchlight, which is dedicated to reporting on the activity of the far right, believes that these meetings have Many far right European groups have recently become more vocal on the abortion issue and Gable believes that is why Barrett's experience has been sought. The ITP believes each ethnic group should have its own country and attempts to form a multi-cultural society are against the will of God. To back up these The Irish Sunday Mirror investigation found that links between Barrett's Youth Defence group and the European far right have existed for years. The No to One of Youth Defence's founders shared a flat with the lead singer of the Nazi rock band Celtic Dawn in the early 1990s. During this period, members of People first became aware of Barrett's nasty views when he ran for a Union of Students in Ireland election in 1992 as a candidate from Athlone RTC. Youth Defence's relationship with the European extreme right has also been cemented by the visit of a group of Forza Nuova students, led by the In the late 1980s the ITP's founders attempted to enlist the support of Colonel Gaddafi. Holland and Griffin visited Tripoli. But Gaddafi's foreign However Taoiseach Bertie Ahern at the end of last year's Nice referendum said that he thought some of the No to Nice Campaign's funding was possibly |
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