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Title: 2005-12-15 New Zealand: Posters Call for Race Riots
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Sat 01 Aug 2009
Note: The Creativity Alliance was formerly known as the Crusaders of the RaHoWa
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Source: Dominion Post, The, Dec 15, 2005, pA6
Edition: 2, Section: NEWS--NATIONAL, pg. A6

Kim RUSCOE


INFLAMMATORY posters calling for New Zealanders to show "white power" and riot Australian-style are being pasted up at Wellington railway stations.

"If Sydney can do it so can we . . . let's take back our land," the posters -- found at Khandallah and Simla Crescent stations -- say. A poster was also reported to have been seen at Raroa station near Johnsonville.

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Khandallah train commuter Brent Cantwell said he was appalled by the poster.

"It's just terrible, it's awful," he said.

John Grant, of Churton Park, said the posters were shocking but he did not believe race riots like those at Cronulla beach in Sydney over the weekend would happen here.

A 5000-strong alcohol-fuelled mob, some waving flags and chanting racist slogans, chased and beat people of Middle Eastern appearance at Cronulla beach on Sunday.

White supremacist group "White Crusaders of the Racial Holy War" claims to be behind the Wellington posters.

Sergeant Maggie Windle, of Wellington, said the group was not known to police.

Nor was it known to Kerry Bolton, a former National Front secretary and now spokesman for breakaway group New Right. He was not impressed with the posters, saying New Zealanders would be better directing their attention to the politicians and businessmen who were responsible for immigration.

Race Relations Commissioner Joris de Bres said he had not heard of the group either but was not surprised it existed in New Zealand.

There had been a number of race hate incidents over the past year, including the vandalism of Muslim worship centres in Auckland and abusive letters being stuffed with pork and sent to Wellington Muslims.

"There are people in New Zealand who have the kind of views evident in Australia but they have never had much of a following in New Zealand," he said.

The White Crusaders' Internet website says the movement is based on the writings of Ken Klassen, the founder of Creativity, a religion that believes whites are royalty and shuns race mixing or any social intercourse with "the inferior mud races".

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Message of hate: Commuter Brent Cantwell is disgusted by a poster stuck to a wall at Khandallah station.

Picture: ROBERT KITCHIN


Title: Re: 2005-12-15 New Zealand: Posters Call for Race Riots
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Sat 01 Aug 2009
Note: The Creativity Alliance was formerly known as the Crusaders of the RaHoWa
http://www.google.com/search?q=white+crusaders+of+the+rahowa (http://www.google.com/search?q=white+crusaders+of+the+rahowa)

Source: Dominion Post, The, Dec 16, 2005, pA2
Edition: 2, Section: NEWS--NATIONAL, pg. A2

Kim RUSCOE


THE Government is urging ethnic communities to ignore a poster campaign calling for Sydney-style race riots in Wellington.

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"These posters are pathetic and their hateful message has been treated with contempt by most New Zealanders," Ethnic Affairs Minister Chris Carter said.

The posters were found at Wellington railway stations and called for people to show "white power" and "take back our land". "If Sydney can do it so can we," they said.

A crowd of 5000, some waving flags and chanting racist slogans, chased and beat people of Middle Eastern appearance at Cronulla beach, Sydney, on Sunday and rioting has continued since.

Mr Carter said the posters were the work of an isolated minority and police were keeping a close eye on white supremacist groups. More such "adolescent stunts" were likely in the next few weeks.

National Party leader Don Brash also condemned the "anti-Kiwi" posters. "There is no place in New Zealand for these kinds of threatening, inflammatory actions," he said.

The group behind the posters, White Crusaders for Racial Holy War, were a small fascist underbelly trying to destroy New Zealand's egalitarian ethos. "The idea that some people cannot have the same depth of feeling for this country because of the colour of their skin or their ethnic background is bigoted nonsense."

A version of this article is repeated at
http://www.cincinnatibeacon.com/index.php?/content/comments/white_supremacism_crosses_the_tasman_sea (http://www.cincinnatibeacon.com/index.php?/content/comments/white_supremacism_crosses_the_tasman_sea)
Title: Re: 2005-12-15 New Zealand: Posters Call for Race Riots
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Wed 26 Oct 2011
2005-12-15 Posters Promote Violence

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From the Adelaide Advertiser (South Australia) | December 15, 32 AC (2005 CE)
WCOTR Posters spotted in New Zealand
Note: The Creativity Alliance was formerly known as the White Crusaders of the RaHoWa
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Title: Re: 2005-12-15 New Zealand: Posters Call for Race Riots
Post by: Albert on Mon 03 Sep 2012
Good to see some resistance in New Zealand.

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