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Remembrance Sunday Blighted by War Criminals’ Participation

November 8, 2009 - By BNP News

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Today’s Remembrance Sunday parade in Westminster was blighted by the participation of the war criminal leaders of the Labour and Tory parties who are collectively responsible for the deaths of 379 British soldiers in the illegal wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Remembrance Sunday is the day when this nation commemorates and mourns all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the armed services. It should be a day of introspection and memory, but the participation of politicians who sent hundreds of our young soldiers to their deaths on the basis of pack of lies, is simply disgusting.

For Gordon Brown and David Cameron to be weeping crocodile tears at the cenotaph — while their political decisions are the direct cause of hundreds of deaths — smacks of political opportunism of the worst degree.

The British National Party was the very first political party in Britain to point out that the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan were based on a pack of lies.

Even the Liberal Democrats, who later voted against the illegal wars, have changed their opinion. Vince Cable, Lib-Dem front bencher, said he was in favour of continued British deployment in Afghanistan during a recent BBC radio interview.

It was obvious from the very beginning that there were no British interests to be served by sending troops to Iraq or Afghanistan.

Furthermore, it was also obvious that the “reasons” which the Labour and Tory parties advanced for the war were nothing but childish and easily disprovable lies.

Apart from the 179 British soldiers killed in Iraq, the 200 killed in Afghanistan and the thousands of seriously wounded, the Tory and Labour criminals are also responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqi and Afghani peasants.

The BNP has vowed never to forget — or forgive — the Tory and Labour traitors who have caused so much death and destruction.

Messrs Brown, Blair, William Hague and David Cameron all bear joint responsibility for their ongoing crime against humanity. One day they will be held accountable for their murderous activities before an international tribunal.

This promise, along with the solemn commemoration of those who have died defending this country, forms the basis of our Remembrance Sunday ceremonies.

* The Remembrance Sunday parades around the country took on an even more poignant note with the news that yet another British soldier from 2nd Battalion the Rifles, was killed in an explosion near Sangin, in central Helmand province, yesterday afternoon.

According to earlier army intelligence reports, the majority of electronic components for these roadside bombs originates from Islamists residing in Britain. These components, which include adapted mobile phones, trigger devices and other electronics, are purchased in Britain and sent to Pakistan. From there they are taken into Afghanistan for use by the Taliban.





Nick Griffin MEP

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