Turnbull al Chelsea. Dietro l’ omicidio del tifoso del Celtic una “guerra” di bandiere? “G20” e manifestazioni contro l’ immigrazione: polizia londinese sotto accusa.



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Il Chelsea si è assicurato il 24enne portiere Ross Turnbull proveniente dal Middlesbrough, retrocesso in “Championship”. L’ estremo difensore ha firmato un contratto di due anni  con i “Blues” londinesi e diventerà, presumibilmente, la riserva del  titolare Cech. Dietro l’ omicidio a Coleraine, in Ulster,  del tifoso dei Celtic Mc Daid, occorso in occasione dei festeggiamenti del titolo vinto dai Rangers lo scorso maggio ma generatosi in un contesto con molte ombre da chiarire, potrebbe esserci stata una serie di azioni e di ritorsioni per una sorta di “guerra delle bandiere” ( foto ) che, fra l’ altro, pare proseguire.Protestanti e cattolici si contenderebbero strade e piazze a suon di vessili issati a marcare il territorio.La locale polizia, la PNSI, viene accusata di troppa tolleranza ed immobilismo verso questo genere di azioni ma in casi dove le forze dell’ ordine si muovono con più decisione, probabilmente troppa, generano ugualmente scontento. Sono sotto accusa, infatti, i metodi di gestione dell’ ordine pubblico  attuati sia verso i contestatori dell’ ultimo “G20” di Londra sia quelli utilizzati contro gli aderenti, sempre nella capitale, ad una manifestazione contro l’ immigrazione senza regole di persone di origine musulmana. In tutti e due i casi fotografie e video testimoniano l’ utilizzo di metodi che parrebbero proprio non potere essere ritenuto legali e consoni agli occhi della pubblica opinione. Il problema della metodologia nella  gestione delle masse, al di là della  presenza  di molti “lads” calcistici in entrambe le manifestazioni, rimane di indubbia rilevanza anche per la futura agibilità degli stadi e delle immediate adiacenze,

 

 

Chelsea bring in keeper Turnbull


Ross Turnbull
Turnbull made his debut for Middlesbrough in May 2006

Chelsea have boosted their squad’s goalkeeping strength by signing Middlesbrough keeper Ross Turnbull.

The 24-year-old has signed a four-year deal after joining on a free transfer.Along with the 33-year-old Portuguese goalkeeper Hilario, Turnbull will act as an understudy to the club’s first-choice keeper Petr Cech.While Turnbull finalised his move to London, Hilario has signed a new two-year contract with the Blues, a deal that runs until 2011.”

(BBC Sport )

 

PSNI accused of ‘naked sectarian policing’

By Deborah McAleese

Thursday, 2 July 2009

 

The PSNI has been accused in court of “naked sectarian policing” after officers in Coleraine allegedly facilitated the erection of loyalist flags close to the scene of the sectarian murder of Catholic Kevin McDaid.During a High Court bail application for a man accused of inciting hatred following a confrontation with Orange Order members who were putting up the flags, a defence barrister suggested police may have inflamed tensions by facilitating them.Barrister Kieran Mallon told the court that facilitating the erection of the flags so close to the murder scene in the Heights area of the town “did not do the credit of the PSNI any good.”He said: “Police officers were there in riot gear to facilitate the erection of these emblems. Members of the nationalist community in the area found the emblems offensive and all the more because of recent events.”Mr Mallon added: “In terms of easing tensions, there were very many more persons there, perhaps in uniform, inflaming tensions by their actions or lack of actions.”However, Crown counsel Conor Maguire said officers were in the area at the time to prevent any breaches of the peace.Tensions flared in Coleraine last week when the flags were erected close to where Mr McDaid was murdered and his friend Damien Fleming left for dead during a vicious attack by a loyalist mob in the Heights estate in May.It was alleged in the High Court yesterday that three of the men questioned in connection with the murder and attempted murder were helping to erect the Orange flags and that some of the loyalists began to chant “Kevin McDaid fenian b*****d”.

A relative of Mr McDaid — Peter Neill (41), of Westbourne Crescent in the town — was arrested by police for allegedly shouting “Orange b*****ds, you’re not wanted here, we don’t want your f***ing flags” at the loyalists. He was remanded in custody and charged with incitement to hatred and behaviour likely to stir up hatred.Mr Mallon told the court that before his arrest Neill had asked police if it would be illegal to take down the flags. He was allegedly told it would not be, but that it would breach the peace.Mr Mallon said his client questioned was it not also a breach of the peace to enter a nationalist area to put up flags.“Mr Neill says this is political policing at its worst. He said it is naked sectarian policing,” said Mr Mallon.

He added: “The police facilitated a large group of loyalists to enter a known nationalist area with a cherry picker to erect these flags, some metres away from a sectarian murder.This particular applicant (Neill) comes from a community that does not welcome the emblems or flags of the Orange Order. Policing is all about confidence and impartiality. It leaves a lot to be desired in terms of confidence that police deliberately facilitated a cherry picker to erect flags of the Orange Order in an area housing mainly nationalists.”The court heard that Neill, who denies the charges against him, was being kept under 23 hour lock up in the punishment unit of Maghaberry Prison to protect him from the loyalists charged with the McDaid murder because he is one of the witnesses against them.

Opposing bail, Crown counsel Conor Maguire said that Neill has a lengthy record and that since his arrest incidents of antisocial behaviour have decreased dramatically. He claimed Neill was the leader of a group of people intent on stirring up trouble.However, Mr Justice Treacy granted bail on certain conditions, including that Neil is not allowed to reside in Coleraine and must adhere to a strict curfew.Members of the McDaid and Fleming families moved out of the Heights area temporarily in advance of last night’s Orange parade amid rising tensions.”

( “Belfast telegraph” )

 

Police have no right to ‘herd’ protesters say MPs condemning G20 tactics

By Stephen Wright
Last updated at 12:39 AM on 29th June 2009

“Police must urgently review their tactic of ‘kettling’ demonstrators, MPs investigating the G20 protests say today.In a damning report, the Commons home affairs committee says holding protesters in a small area for hours is unacceptable.“The first major review of the 7million pounds operation also said officers who work with their identity numbers hidden or missing should face the ‘strongest possible’ disciplinary measures.

Ian Tomlinson

Ian Tomlinson: Minutes later he died

It concluded: ‘Above all, the police must constantly remember that those who protest on Britain’s streets are not criminals but citizens motivated by moral principles, exercising their democratic rights.’The police’s doctrine must remain focused on allowing this protest to happen peacefully. Any action which may be viewed by the general public as the police criminalising protest on the streets must be avoided at all costs.’Police have been heavily criticised for their conduct at demonstrations by 35,000 people during the visit of world leaders to in early April.Newspaper seller Ian Tomlinson, 46, died in clashes in Central London, after being pushed to the ground. The officer who allegedly shoved him has been suspended and could face criminal charges.

Amateur videos appear to show protesters being pushed or hit by officers. More than 200 complaints of alleged police brutality at the protests have been made.Today’s report condemns the tactic of kettling, saying it is unacceptable to impose a blanket ban on movement.Frontline officers must be given discretion to allow peaceful protesters to escape highly-charged events, MPs said.They added that ‘urgent action’ is needed to ensure ID numbers are displayed at all times, on pain of the ‘strongest possible’ disciplinary action.

Senior officers have a ‘personal responsibility’ to enforce this.MPs expressed concern that untrained and inexperienced officers were left in such a ‘highly combustible atmosphere’ at the frontline of the protests.Overall the report found the operation was ‘remarkably successful’ with little disruption-to the capital, but said this may have been down to an ‘element of luck’.Committee chairman said: ‘It is clear that concerns about the policing of the G20 protests have damaged the public’s confidence in the police, and that is a great shame.

‘The ability of the public and the media to monitor every single action of the police through CCTV, mobile phones and video equipment should mean they take even greater care to ensure that all their actions are justifiable.’LibDem home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne said: ‘Using untrained and inexperienced officers for such a high-profile and large policing operation is not only completely unacceptable, but dangerous, and obviously contributed to the breakdown in communication between officers and protesters highlighted by the report.’

Paul McKeever, chairman of the Police Federation of England and , said officers need a range of tactics to police public order situations, adding that ‘ containment must be proportionate to the circumstances and intelligence gathered’ while being ‘balanced against the need to take measures against the potential for much greater disorder’.Anarchists who plotted to tear down security fences around the port at Calais and the Channel Tunnel in support for illegal migrants were thwarted by a massive police presence at the weekend.


 

02 July 2009

English & Welsh Defence League – London protest 27th June 2009

Foreword: It shows just how serious a position we are now in, when most people are yet to wake up to the reality of what is currently happening to their country.

It is either blissful ignorance, or a conscious decision of ignorance and inaction – Which one are you?What is happening now in our country is a precursor of what is to come in the future. That time where our children and grandchildren’s lives reside, and there is no better example of this than present day Whitechapel in the East End of London.

White flight happened there a long time ago . My first time walking through Whitechapel brought back memories of walking through East Jerusalem, as this was my point of reference from past experiences of a similar place on earth, and Marshy of the Welsh Defence League mentioned Egypt, as this was his point of reference. Both of us shocked about what has happened to this one area of our country.This is London, the capital city of Great Britain, at the start of the 21st Century. What is it going to be like in 50 years time, now that Moslems are breeding 10 times faster than the rest of society?

Video: Moslem Demographics

Video: 100 million Moslems in Europe

Video: Moslem majority in 20 years

The plans are already in place for a Mega Mosque in London, that will make our capital city the centre of Islam in Europe.

Video: Mega Mosque

There are now two distinct kingdoms upon the British Isles, the Queens Christian Kingdom with the Royal throne on which she sits that has spanned the ages upon these shores, to which we all belong as loyal subjects, and the newly established religious Islamic Kingdom that has been spawned from third world nations that is a creation of the Liberal Left wing government that is currently in power, that wants to take over rule and subjugate this nation and its people under the darkness of Islamic rule (Sharia law).

Only one Kingdom will survive into the future after this generation’s clash of cultures that is being played out within British society, and upon our streets. Choose which one you want to win, for the sake of future generations of your family and then stand up and unite with those who are already standing.

Video: The Real Islam

Please click on the links embeded in this post and watch the videos to gain a better understanding of what we now face, and the beginning stages of our response, as we seek to reclaim our streets and country from our enemies foreign and domestic.

It started with a fearless few.

Anti-extremist protest through the heart of Londonistan
Whitechapel – London: 27th June 2009

The initial London protest was organised by the illusive internet figure ‘Dave Shaw’, who, it is believed, is either an undcover reporter like Donal Macintyre, or an undercover police officer charged with infiltrating the British people’s protests against Islamic extremists. Either way, he blatantly acted like an ‘agent provocateur‘ which raised the suspicions of many people. Several of those spoke at great lengths with him over the phone about the protest he had organised, before the day and on the day, and listened to his denials of the accusations that were posed to him.

It was decided that members of the English and Welsh Defence League would still attend the protest in London, but arranged to meet before the start of the protest at a seperate location from the one advertised, and then travel into the main meeting place and join any other protestors who had travelled in for ‘Dave Shaw’s protest.
Sadly, out of a ‘Dave Shaw’s group of several thousand, and a few hundred saying they were going to be attending the event, there were none present on the day, apart from the members of the English and Welsh Defence League who had travelled in.The call had gone out several weeks before for people to travel from the North, and the South, from the East and the West, to the Luton protest, and on this day in London the numbers might have been few but there were people from the far North, far South, far East, and far West in attendence.A fearless few willing to unite and stand up together for their country!

Somehow the Met police had prior warning of our initial meeting place, and turned up to question us about the events of the day.

After we had all gathered and spent some time greeting one another, we moved in seperate groups to ‘Dave Shaw’s meeting point which was the Weatherspoons pub in Trafalgar Square.

In this photograph you can see Chris Googe on the phone to ‘Dave Shaw’ asking him where he is.

Once at Weatherspoons we were met by a small Met police presence, accompanied by their photographer who ended up following us throughout the day, from start to finish, filming us and taking photographs for the police photo album.

With a no-show from ‘Dave Shaw’ and his group members, who all said they were going to be turning up on the day to protest for the sake of their country, no one really knew what we should do next, or where we should go to protest because it was not our organised event.

After a few conversations it was decided that we would travel to Whitechapel and protest outside the East London Mosque, and take some group photographs.At this point sadly, there were deserters amongst the ranks, who chose to entertain themselves in Covent Garden rather than sticking in the ranks with their brothers, and entering enemy territory with the rest of us, as part of the group who had travelled in to protest against Islamic extremists for the sake of their country.Desertion is one of the very worst forms of betrayal in the armed forces, with a prison sentence for those who choose to take that path and if we look back to the First World War, deserters were shot for their betrayal against their countrymen.We are either in, or we are out, as we stand ‘shoulder to shoulder‘, no middle ground!

Video: Underground

Video: Tube to Whitechapel

Video: Met police hospitality

Once outside Whitechapel station, you could hear the amazement in people’s voices about how bad things were on the streets there. It was like entering another country, and was the first thing I thought myself when walking through the place.

This is a part of London, England, our capital city, at the start of the 21st century.

Take a look for yourself.

Video: Whitechapel market

We walked straight through the market on our way to the East London Mosque and were diverted through an alleyway that led to a Sainsburys, where the first of the singing took place.

We then headed back through the car park to the route leading us to the Mosque, but were stopped and hemmed in by the police, preventing us from moving anywhere.

Video: Trapped in the middle of Whitechapel


We were trapped like cattle, in the middle of Whitechapel in the heart of Londonistan, by around 20 – 25 Met police officers, for about 30 – 40 minutes, when we were joined by a young man who had been split up from our group when we were diverted through the alley. He had been jumped by 5 Moslems, and we found out later that Welsh Defence League’s ‘Marshy’ had also been split up from our group and ended up getting jumped by another group of Moslems who gave him a black eye.

This shows the type of area that we were in and why deserters from the ranks are looked upon as sell-outs by those who stick to the programme. When you join with your brothers to protest on the streets, you stand with them till the end, just in case something happens like it did here.

In or out – No middle ground!

We could not move from our position because we were surrounded by the police, but thankfully, once word reached back about the English & Welsh Defence League members being jumped, the police decided to allow us to move from our position and escorted us on a protest through Whitechapel, back to the underground station.

Video: Whitechapel protest

We were herded like cattle, onto the tube by a mass of police and then told to disembark at Embankment station.


Once off the train, we were led by our Met police escort, outside of the station, and then on to the side of the road out of the way from being a hinderance to the public. Once here we were encircled by the police and made to stand around doing nothing, for the next 3 hours.

Video: Peaceful protestors being led to their detention




After standing around for about half an hour, with everyone getting restless and agitated and some amongst the group desperately needing the toilet but being refused permission to go, the police present were joined by another large number of officers, which included I believe, a Chief Constable.

This was a ‘way out of proportion’ police presence for a small number of peaceful protestors.

Video: Overwhelming police presence




We were then moved up the road a little once it started raining and were trapped under some scaffolding with a row of police on both sides blocking us in, with us in the middle, whilst they decided what they were going to do with us.

Then almost 2 hours after our police detention started on the streets of London, for exercising our human right of ‘freedom of assembly‘ within this, our supposed democratic homeland, the Met police decided to take us through the police lines one by one, and photograph us, take our personal details and then interview us on police camera.

We were all then told that we had 1 hour (unless exceptional circumstances) to leave London and that we were not allowed to come anywhere within the M25 boundary for 24 hours or we would face arrest and detention.

All this for wanting to exercise our ‘legal right’ to protest against Islamic extremists within Great Britain.

Some would say that we are now living in a Police State based on our treatment.


3 hours later after being herded like human cattle on the streets of London, and individually passing through the police detention which included being photographed and filmed, like livestock at market, we were then led in small groups back to the underground station and seen off by a few grumpy officers.

After what we had just been through at the hands of the police on the streets, that stinks of abuse of our civil liberties. It should have been us with the attitudes, instead we were just happy to be on our way, and these officers should have been happy with their overtime. But no, their stinking attitude and contempt for us shone through.

On the Monday after this protest in London, there was an article in the Daily Mail saying “MPs say the police have no right to herd protestors“, which is exactly what they had just done to us.

They treated us like livestock, herding us around London, surrounding us, hemming us in, and then processing us one by one, and then numbering each of us, with photographs, and video footage.

That has to be a clear breach of our human rights and civil liberties?Have you ever seen any evidence anywhere of the police treating Islamic extremists in the same way?I have not!

If they did, they would have the ‘race industry‘ on their backs, accompanied with all the highly paid Moslem ‘Human Rights‘ lawyers who currently work on behalf of Islamic extremists within Great Britain.We want to stand up for our rights, our dignity, and our children’s futures and this is how the State apparatus treats us! Moslems want to take over our country and remove the State apparatus and nothing happens to them.

Two-rule Britain.

Take a look at these Islamic extremist protests in London.

Video: Protest over a Danish cartoon ***shocking***

Video: War in Gaza riots

Video: War in Gaza riots 2

And this is how Islamic extremists treat the Met police, and shows that we are an easy option for them on the streets, to make it look like they are upholding ‘law and order‘, in the eyes of the upper and middle class who have no idea whats going on on street level.”

( “Lionheart UK”)

 


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