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Italy stands against illegal immigration
The Italian government has done what any sane government would do to protect itself from invasion and passed a law declaring it a criminal offence to enter Italy without permission or to aid invaders in any way.
In addition, the new law has instituted a policy of immediate deportation of the invaders themselves.
The law, passed yesterday in the Italian senate after earlier ratification by the lower...
Italy's Parliament approves right wing citizen patrols to keep streets in order, and check illegal immigrants
Italy’s parliament has given final approval to a law criminalising illegal immigration and allowing citizens’ patrols to help the police keep order.
The new measures have been strongly criticised by human rights groups and the Vatican.
Illegal immigration will be punishable by a hefty fine and those who knowingly house illegal migrants will face up to three years in prison.
The law also...
Hamburg street festival ends with riot
Anarchists from Hamburg’s autonomous scene battled police for six hours late Saturday and early Sunday in the trendy Schanzenviertel neighbourhood after a street fair. Over 100 rioters were arrested and 27 police officers injured.
Over 10,000 visitors visited the Schanzenfest street fair, but once it turned dark, over 1,000 young, masked anarchists came out to do battle, police said. The rioters...
Formula 1 billionaire chief Bernie Ecclestone: "Hitler? He got things done"
Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone last night provoked outrage by praising the policies of Adolf Hitler in an extraordinary interview.
The 78-year-old billionaire criticised modern politicians as ‘weak’ and praised the former Nazi leader’s ability to ‘get things done’.
His comments provoked furious reaction from politicians and Jewish groups.
Ecclestone suggested in an...
Italy to Declare Independence from US Military
Do they have a fourth of July in Italy? That’s not a trick question. This July 4th, Italians plan to gather in Vicenza to take nonviolent action aimed at freeing Italy from U.S. occupation and opposing the proposed construction of an enormous new U.S. military base in a town already swarming with U.S. troops stationed at existing bases. For years now, a major campaign organized by local residents...
Crackdown on Russian Nationalists is leading to violent backlash as they target officials
Russian ultranationalists are increasingly resorting to violence against authorities in response to a sweeping government crackdown on hate crime, an independent watchdog said Monday.
Right-wing radicals plotted explosions at police stations and military conscription offices in three Russian cities in early May, while several nationalist groups claimed responsibility for burning police cars and setting...
Hungary Court Bans Hungarian Guard
The far-right Hungarian Guard, a radical nationalist organisation, must be dissolved because in the past its marches have fuelled ethnic tensions and led to a disruption of public order, a Hungarian court ruled on Thursday.
Politicians, human rights activists and Gypsy rights activists have criticised the Guard for staging intimidating marches nationwide to protest against the spread of petty crime...
Italy approves anti-immigration bill
Tough new measures to fight illegal immigration and crime became law in Italy Thursday after the Senate gave the green light to a bill contested by the center-left opposition and the traitorous Jewish-led Catholic Church.
The law makes illegal immigration a crime punishable with a fine of up to 10,000 euros ($14,000) and raises to six months the amount of time that illegal migrants can be detained...
Sweden: Malmo win for topless Swedish bathers
Women in Malmö have been given the right to bathe topless in the swimming pools of Sweden’s third largest city.
The city’s sports and recreation committee voted on Wednesday against a motion entitled: “Women with two-piece swimsuits ought to wear a top piece”.
The committee eventually settled on the wording that “everybody should wear bathing suits” at Malmö pools...
Pravda: "Hitler rescued German economy before WWII"
The history of the economic crisis in Germany before the Second World War began with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. The WWI winners deprived the country of a part of its territories with three-quarters of iron ore reserves. German was supposed to pay $33 billion of reparations.
Germany plunged into the chaos of inflation. One US dollar cost 4.2 trillion Deutsche Marks. People were...
Pornography outlawed in Ukraine, unless it's “medicinal”
Possession of pornography is now a criminal offense in Ukraine, Lenta.ru reports, after Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko signed a law to that effect today. Human rights activists and members of the Ukrainian artistic community had asked the president to veto the law.
The draft of the law was prepared by the Ukrainian government. It was passed by the Ukrainian parliament, the Supreme Rada,...
Jewish Task Force tells the truth about immigration in America
UPDATE: In direct response to AsheDina from Jewish Task Force which left a comment on our website, we would like salute you and your efforts! Thank you for being on our side, thank you for visiting our website and thank you for taking a stand to protect the West from all types of corruption.
It’s rare to find Jews who are concerned about immigration, most Jews are very liberal promoting massive...
Jean-Marie Le Pen's National Front will win Pas de Calais
France’s extreme-right National Front is poised to win its first town council in a decade after gaining ground in the north’s former mining heartlands of Pas de Calais, far from the party’s traditional southern base.
The far-right party, led by Jean-Marie Le Pen, has reached record popularity in Hénin-Beaumont, a depressed former coalmining town struggling with high unemployment,...
Le Pen's daughter in National Front victory
The French political establishment scrambled yesterday to try to block a significant electoral breakthrough by the daughter of the veteran far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen.
Marine Le Pen, 40, and her running-mate topped the poll on Sunday night’s municipal by-election in Hénin-Beaumont, an impoverished former coal mining town near Lens in the Pas de Calais. Having won nearly 40 per cent of...
If the Lisbon Treaty had been put to a public vote, it would be rejected by 95%
Ireland’s EU Commissioner, Charlie McCreevy, has conceded that voters in most EU countries would reject the stalled Lisbon Treaty.
His admission came as Brian Cowen, the Irsih prime minister, was set to announce 2 October as the date when Ireland holds its second referendum on the document.
The treaty, which proposes the first full-time President of the European Council, is highly contentious...