Originally posted by Lambros
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Previously on "White terrorists don't make news in the UK"
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Originally posted by TrollAnother 'sop' to the muslim community.
'ex BNP'
'discovering chemical components which could be used to make explosives.'
If you look in my garage you will find lots of chemicals that could make an explosive device
Not sure how its a 'sop' to muslims...this person is not being charged with any terrorism at all. He'll probably just get a suspended sentence...hooray for the whites!
But I do agree...the police are bias and racist.
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Actually, Burnley sounds like a right tulipe hole.. note the names of the people actually mentioned in the following lnks - all taken from todays 'Burnley Citizen'.
Violence
http://www.burnleycitizen.co.uk/news...y_violence.php
"The defendants are Abrar Ul-Haque, 43, of Hardshaw Close, Ardwick, Manchester; his wife Kalsoom Ul-Haque, 38, of the same address; their son Akbar Ul-Haque, 18, also of Hardshaw Close; wedding guest Mohammed Shakeel, 28, of Macfaren Street, Longsight; and a 16-year-old youth. Abrar and Akbar Ul-Haque are also charged with wounding with intent on Aquib Mubarak, and an alternative charge of unlawful wounding, which they also deny."
Corruption
http://www.burnleycitizen.co.uk/news..._went_away.php
"Brenda Holmes was one of the people whose proxy voting forms are alleged to have been illegally filled in by Burnley councillors Manzur Hussain and Mozaquir Ali."
Murder
http://www.burnleycitizen.co.uk/news...ad_at_home.php
General Mayhem
http://www.burnleycitizen.co.uk/news...op_wild_60.php
Now none of that has made the national headlines either... funny that....Last edited by mcquiggd; 7 October 2006, 20:20.
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Another 'sop' to the muslim community.
'ex BNP'
'discovering chemical components which could be used to make explosives.'
Remember when Nick Grice was arrested on bollux charges? it's the same thing & intended to show some "balance" in police attention -If you look in my garage you will find lots of chemicals that could make an explosive device
It's a bit like stopping middle aged white men in business suits on the underground - a complete waste of time when everyone knows the dusky skins who follow the 'religion of peace' should be targetted
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White terrorists don't make news in the UK
Ex-BNP man faces explosives charge
By Andrew Hewitt
A policeman outside the house in Trent Road, Nelson, where a man was arrested
If this was a muslim man, half of Burnley would have been cordoned off, and it would have been all over our media for days.
But in this case... silence. Could Jack Straw have been creating a smokescreen with his rant about veils, one wonders
A FORMER British National Party member has been accused of possessing the largest amount of chemical explosives of its type ever found in the country.
Robert Cottage, 49, of Talbot Street, Colne, appeared before Burnley magistrates charged with possession of an explosive substance.
Cottage was charged under the Explosives Substances Act 1883 on Monday night after forensic experts searched his home, allegedly discovering chemical components which could be used to make explosives.
Police sealed off Cottage's home last Thursday and finished their search at the weekend.
Officers claim that their find is the largest haul of chemicals of its kind discovered in someone's home in the country.
However, the exact nature of the chemicals has not been revealed.
David Leach, representing Cottage made no application for bail.
Magistrates remanded Cottage in custody and referred his case to Burnley Crown Court where he is due to appear later this month.
Cottage, a sub-contracted driver for Lancashire County Council, stood for the BNP in the May elections in the Vivary Bridge ward of Colne.
l Police were yesterday searching a house in Trent Road, Nelson, where a 62-year-old-man was arrested in connection with the investigation.
He was last night being quizzed by detectives
http://www.burnleycitizen.co.uk/news...ves_charge.php
according to the local newspaper, this was the biggest ever chemical explosives cache of its kind EVER found in the UK - and presumably that includes the years of the IRA.
This should be VERY newsworthy.Tags: None
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