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AU/NZ: White Supremacist threatens violent attacks. Are You on their Hit list?

Anonyme, Domingo, Junio 19, 2005 - 09:38

Golda Myers

 
Anti-racism activists say they fear for their safety after uncovering evidence that white supremacists plan to set up a “hit list

 
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The Australian and New Zealand anti-racism group Fight dem back! discovered that Ben Weerheym, who was convicted over a spate of racist graffiti attacks in Perth last year, has been soliciting information to establish a menacing website.
Fight dem back! believes that Weerheym will use this site to intimidate and harass anti-racism activists and, potentially, witnesses in the upcoming trial against his infamous mentor, Jack Van Tongeren.

The original Redwatch site was established in the UK by neo-Nazi terrorist group Combat 18 and has led to violent attacks against British activists, including a car bombing.

The computer of Simon Sheppard, proprietor of Redwatch UK, was seized by police on 1 May 2005 under laws prohibiting incitement to racial hatred.

Fight dem back! has evidence of Weerheym’s intentions.

He has sent dozens of emails to white supremacists in Australia and New Zealand seeking information about “anarchists, reds, homos, multiculturalists, etc



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