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Racist war of the loyalist street gangs (Northern Ireland)
Guardian ^ | 01/10/04 | Angelique Chrisafis

Posted on 01/09/2004 7:13:55 PM PST by Pikamax

Racist war of the loyalist street gangs

Orchestrated attacks on minorities raise fears of ethnic cleansing

Angelique Chrisafis, Ireland correspondent Saturday January 10, 2004 The Guardian

Not far from the red, white and blue paving stones, the Ku Klux Klan graffiti and the "Chinks out" notices scratched outside south Belfast Chinese takeaways, Hua Long Lin was at home watching television when a man burst in and smashed a brick into his face. His wife, also in the room, was eight months pregnant. The couple had moved into the terrace two weeks before. Neighbours expressed regret but one white family told a community worker they couldn't offer a Chinese family friendship in public or they would be "bricked" too.

"It's like Nazi Germany," they explained.

Northern Ireland, which is 99% white, is fast becoming the race-hate capital of Europe. It holds the UK's record for the highest rate of racist attacks: spitting and stoning in the street, human excrement on doorsteps, swastikas on walls, pipe bombs, arson, the ransacking of houses with baseball bats and crow bars, and white supremacist leaflets nailed to front doors.

Over 200 incidents were reported to police in the past nine months, although many victims don't bother complaining any more.

But in the past weeks, fear has deepened. Protestant working-class neighbourhoods are showing a pattern of orchestrated house attacks aimed at "ethnically cleansing" minority groups.

It is happening in streets run by loyalist paramilitaries, where every Chinese takeaway owner already pays protection money and racists have plentiful access to guns. The spectre of Catholics being systematically burnt out of similar areas during the Troubles hangs in the air.

So-called peace walls between Protestant and Catholic communities are graffitied with swastikas and signs that read "keep the streets white".

Both local unionists and Sinn Féin warned this week that someone is likely to be killed or burned alive in their home if the campaign does not stop. But there are no signs of it abating.

The Village in south Belfast is a run-down network of loyalist terraces where unemployment is high, union flags sag from lampposts and almost every family has a link to loyalist paramilitaries.

In post-peace process Northern Ireland, communities like this are more segregated than ever - through choice. Last year, five student houses, home to mixed Protestants and Catholics, were attacked until they were vacated. The siege mentality against "outsiders" is rife.

In the past eight weeks, pregnant Chinese women and new mothers have been forced out of terraces and over a dozen Chinese people have been attacked. The Chinese community, the largest ethnic minority in Northern Ireland, has been in Belfast since the 1960s, but there are rumours that a "quota" on new arrivals is being enforced. Last month, Ugandan and Romanian families were burned out.

Many elderly Chinese people do not now leave their homes after 3pm. The best they can hope for is an egg or ice-cream cone thrown in their face or their shopping bags stolen.

This week, in the shadow of a paramilitary mural, a six-foot plank was hurled through the front window of the home of a Pakistani woman who was eight months pregnant. The spot where she and her brother-in-law had eaten dinner 20 minutes before was sprayed with glass. They had moved into the house 12 hours earlier.

The UVF and the UDA have denied paramilitary involvement but some suggest it could be "rogue elements" within their ranks with far right sympathies. One local newspaper has suggested the attacks began after a Chinese restaurant owner refused to pay protection money.

There has always been a crossover of far right groups with loyalist paramilitarism, while small racist groups are said to respect the loyalists and style themselves as "paramilitary groupies". Combat 18 is written in marker pen near Chinese takeaways in the Village and groups such as the White Nationalist party have penetrated elsewhere, threatening one anti-racist activist.

The British National party recently announced it is to field candidates in Belfast's next council elections to capitalise on feeling against the tiny number of asylum seekers arriving. The party is not thought to have stoked the attacks, although it will capitalise on the aftermath.

One local estate agent said yesterday that he had been visited by a group he thought were paramilitaries telling him not to rent another house to "Chinese, blacks or Asians". Ten of his tenants were forced out last year.

Desmond Birnie, a local Ulster Unionist assembly member, said: "The pattern of these attacks suggests that we are seeing a rerun, albeit on a smaller scale, of the tactics used by the Nazis in the 1930s."

Across Belfast, Sara - not her real name - sat behind closed curtains in her terraced house. Her front window is regularly painted with KKK, "black people out" and "I hate niggers" slogans. A Zimbabwean businesswoman in her 30s, she never opens her curtains to let natural light into the house, as the sight of her in the living room is a provocation to local teenagers. The shouting through her letterbox becomes unbearable.

"Sometimes when I'm in the bedroom, I see an egg hit the window and slide down. The writing on the window is replaced whenever we clean it off. Often I just leave it there. It has happened continually for seven months.

"Initially we wanted to move. We called the police. Then we realised it's happening everywhere in Belfast. There is nowhere to run to," she said.

There are 4,000-5,000 Muslims in Northern Ireland, most born locally, but there is no purpose-built mosque for fear of attacks. The community worships in converted houses it can barely squeeze into.

Last year, planning permission was denied in the Protestant-dominated area surrounding Portadown amid a local campaign warning people that residents would be "kept awake by wailing".

Planning permission has now been granted but the mosque won't be built, as the community is too afraid. In the past eight months at least eight families have been forced from their homes.

One family was shot at through their kitchen window, a number of Muslims were stabbed, one was left in a coma after a beating, others have had legs and noses broken. The community avoids speaking out. Whenever it is quoted in the media, the attacks get worse.

"The imam had to leave Northern Ireland after a gang of 10 smashed his windows and doors in, and told him he should get out," said Jamal Iweida, who runs the Islamic Centre in Belfast. "It's a matter of time before we have a fatal attack.

"The attacks are increasing. I can feel the atmosphere on the street. I have to be prepared to be called names at least once a day. I have a beard so I'm called Bin Laden or Saddam Hussein, or I'm told 'Paki go home'."

Duncan Morrow, of the Community Relations Council, said Northern Ireland, traditionally a place of emigration that outsiders avoided for 30 years during the Troubles, now cannot cope with the reality of multiculturalism.

He describes a culture of sectarianism that tolerates violence in young men. Racism has always run alongside it but is only now being noticed.

He said: "We have a lazy toleration of racism in this community. The situation now [in Northern Ireland] is what might have happened in Britain in the 1950s."

Members of the Chinese community talk of children being mercilessly bullied and ostracised, even a Chinese boy who won musician of the year. The political parties are under pressure to formulate some tough anti-racist policies to a community where racial discrimination legislation was only introduced 10 years ago.

But most of all, Belfast waits for the loyalist paramilitary leadership, which controls the working-class communities and young lads who live in fear of punishment beatings, to make a statement or move which shows the attacks will not be tolerated.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: discrimination; gangs; kkk; neonazi; neonazis; northernireland; paramilitary; racism; racists; thugs; whiteracism; whitesupremacist
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To: cyborg; BrooklynGOP
Well, what i'm trying to pinpoint here is the root cause of this racism and why it occurs. To understand why is the purpose here... and yes it does apply to these thugs as well. Very smart intellectual people are often the most violent.
21 posted on 01/09/2004 7:56:34 PM PST by Norse
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To: cyborg
You said inbreeding - that's where I got the non-white gene thing.
22 posted on 01/09/2004 7:57:09 PM PST by Norse
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To: Norse
I don't know if I'd use Northern Ireland as the best example. They've been shooting it out there forever. C'mon admit it that ya don't want to be on the same side as the GUARDIAN!!! I understand what you're saying but they can't be that smart to be fighting in the name of religion that preches against violence.
23 posted on 01/09/2004 7:59:26 PM PST by cyborg
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To: Norse
No no not what I'm getting at. Inbreeding? On second thought, the sort of de-evolving on the level of Lord of the Flies.
24 posted on 01/09/2004 8:00:48 PM PST by cyborg
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To: Citizen of the Savage Nation
I'm not sure if it is or isn't an anti-Protestant hit piece. I don't know where the problems are and aren't.

If the problems are in both Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods, then it certainly unfairly emphasizing the problems in the Protestant areas. But it could also be that there are in fact more problems in the Protestant areas.

Seperating the religion out is important...in Northern Ireland the religion is as much a culture/ethnicity as the religion. It is possible that Protestant thugs have become very racist and the Catholic thugs have not...or have not to the same degree. Regardless, we have to be careful about smearing the religion (both) with the actions of the thugs.
25 posted on 01/09/2004 8:01:47 PM PST by blanknoone (The mainstream is a river in france.)
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To: blanknoone
Don't worry... the Prod yahoos attack people down there to... You could say that these thugs are liberals -- equal opportunity hoodlums.
26 posted on 01/09/2004 8:05:08 PM PST by scaevola (WWCD -- What would Cthulhu do.)
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To: cyborg
Chummer, they have been "shooting it out" since the shooting involved arrows and bolts.

Religion is, if you will, a red herring. Ulster is the result of ethnic cleansing back before anyone imagined the phrase. The Catholics in the six counties mistakenly know as Ulster (Ulster really has nine counties, its just that six of them happen to be under the thumb of the UK) were essentially told to go "to hell or Connaught" -- iow, get out or die here.

As for agreeing with the Guardian, while I wouldn't wrap fish in it, even a broken clock is right twice a day. If these lads are willing to maim and kill Catholics over the little differences, why should it suprise anyone they would do the same over more obvious ones?
27 posted on 01/09/2004 8:11:43 PM PST by scaevola (To Hell with the Future and long live the past, may God in his mercy look down on Belfast...)
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To: scaevola
excellent post

If these lads are willing to maim and kill Catholics over the little differences, why should it suprise anyone they would do the same over more obvious ones?

***very,very good point.
28 posted on 01/09/2004 8:13:46 PM PST by cyborg
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To: Norse
Americans have faces anti-Americanism in some places --- slogans like "yankee go home". I think before you relocate to some other country or place, you should check the friendliness of the natives. Also the idea that people shouldn't work to reform their own countries if they hate the conditions in them but have a right to move some and have a guarantee that all the conditions will be perfect. The world just isn't all peace, love, and brotherhood and it never was.
29 posted on 01/09/2004 8:15:43 PM PST by FITZ
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To: cyborg
"So let Northern Ireland degenerate into a inbred racist cesspool and let them devour themselves whatever"

Hey brother, whites can't walk around any ethnic areas and not get pummeled...maybe whitey is starting to fight back?

30 posted on 01/09/2004 8:16:52 PM PST by alphadog
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To: alphadog
That's not true and you know it. I disagree severely. Apparently a black woman minding her own business can't walk a white neighborhood either.
31 posted on 01/09/2004 8:19:24 PM PST by cyborg
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To: cyborg
So when professional people move to another country suddenly they're to blame.

How many of us would chose to move to Ulster? It's not like it has an image of being a really nice peaceful place where everyone always gets along --- I wonder if these people weren't aware of the violence we've all heard of. It would be the same if Americans moved to Chiapas or North Korea and were surprised and saddened by the reception they might be given, you'd have to wonder why they didn't study up more before the move.

32 posted on 01/09/2004 8:31:53 PM PST by FITZ
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To: FITZ
To be honest with you, many people who come from former British colonies believe more in the crown and the mothercountry of England and have more rosey view of it than the people that live there. A lot of people don't have a clue. When the first Jamaicans went to England in the late 40s they were SHOCKED at the less than warm reception and not becase they were barbarians either.
33 posted on 01/09/2004 8:36:26 PM PST by cyborg
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To: conserv_icon
Violence against someone because of their race is evil and wrong. That having been said, the western elites are following a fanatical policy of mass immigration, which is being imposed on the middle and working classes against their will and against their economic interests.

The elites like immigration for two reasons:

1) The economic elites want to saturate the labor market with cheap third world labor to depress wages and increase their profits.

2) The leftist political elites want to import dependent, big-government voters who are customers of the welfare state.

What is happening in Belfast is a preface to what will be happening all over Europe in a decade or two when large swaths of the continent are settled with foreign, and sometimes hate-filled (in the case of the Muslims) immigrants.

The real question here is: why can't the UK elites just leave N Ireland alone? Why do they have to move increasing numbers of immigrants there? Whose interests does it serve? Doesn't N. Ireland already have enough sectarian problems? Is "diversity" worth the chaos that is beginning?

To our elites, diversity and multiculturalism are religious doctrines (which have supplanted authentic religious ideals and which conventiently advance their class interests)...and they will not tolerate dissent.

34 posted on 01/09/2004 8:43:56 PM PST by Paleoguy
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To: FITZ
"How many of us would chose to move to Ulster?"

I might if it was to a certain part of County Antrim that's beyond beautiful. Besides which, considering what's coming in this country it won't look so bad anymore. I was there in 1999 and everything SEEMED quite peaceful and hopeful as compared to when I was there in 1997. I'm going back this summer. It will be interesting to see what it's like now.
35 posted on 01/09/2004 8:45:39 PM PST by Exodus22 (In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act...George Orwell)
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To: Pikamax
The women in Belfast are mighty friendly.
36 posted on 01/09/2004 9:34:35 PM PST by reed_inthe_wind (That Hillary really knows how to internationalize my MOJO.)
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To: cyborg
Are you on drugs? You resettle aliens in a troubled land and you expect the natives to make nice. If the stupid, meddling English had cared to ask, they would have been told not to throw gas on a fire.
37 posted on 01/09/2004 10:17:33 PM PST by LoneRangerMassachusetts
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