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Open Season on Frank Vanhecke

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Baron Bodissey, Gates of Vienna, November 19, 2008

We’ve written previously about the political persecution of Frank Vanhecke and Vlaams Belang by the Belgian establishment. Vlaams Belang’s stated intention is to establish an independent Flanders, so the Belgian government has good reason to suppress the movement at any cost. The preferred tactic is to declare a prominent VB member’s words or writings “racist”, and then apply the full force of the law to destroy that person’s political career.

This tactic was used to good effect with Bart Debie, and now Frank Vanhecke is being set up as the next victim. As a member of the European Parliament, he was protected from prosecution by parliamentary immunity, so the primary task for the Belgian government was to have his immunity revoked. Compliant MEPs jumped on the bandwagon and voted to strip Mr. Vanhecke of all protection, so that his government is now free to haul him into court and give him the Bart Debie treatment.

Bear in mind the nature of his “crime”: a Vlaams Belang publication written by someone else accused immigrants of desecrating Flemish graves. Mr. Vanhecke is deemed to be editorially responsible for the “racist” pamphlet, so he, rather than the author, is being prosecuted for it. Not only did he not write it, but he ensured that the text was corrected when it turned out to be inaccurate.

But none of this matters in the Orwellian world of Belgian and EU politics. Frank Vanhecke is guilty of a heinous crime against Multiculturalism, and must be punished severely pour encourager les autres. It’s open season on him now. He can expect a trial, conviction, a sentence (which will later be commuted to something symbolic), the removal of his civil rights for many years, and the end of his political career.

That’s the way business is conducted in Belgium. If your party is dubbed “far-right”, it means that you are beyond the pale, and that you lack ordinary political rights. And remember: this is the high-minded country that lectures the rest of the world on human rights.

Here’s the story from EU Observer:

European Parliament Lifts Immunity of Far-Right MEP

The European Parliament on Tuesday (18 November) lifted the immunity of Belgian far-right MEP Frank Vanhecke, who is facing racism charges in Belgium.

MEPs voted by 564 for and 61 against to lift his immunity, while 42 abstained.

The Belgian deputy of the Flemish nationalist party Vlaams Belang is accused of publishing and editing a political pamphlet in 2005 which wrongly accused “foreigners” of desecrating cemeteries.

The text also said: “a culture which has no respect for the dead or for the symbols of a different faith is a delinquent culture,” according to French news agency AFP.

It later transpired that four local Flemish young people were guilty of the crimes the “foreigners” had been accused of in Saint-Nicolas, a town in Flanders, Belgium’s Dutch-speaking northern region.

MEPs dispose of an immunity which prevents them from being “wanted, detained or sued because of opinions or votes emitted by them in the exercise of their functions.”

They rarely lift the privilege over political statements, but in this case decided Mr Vahnecke’s parliamentary cover did not extend to his editorial activities and obligations.

For his part, the Belgian MEP said he was the victim of a “political lynching,” arguing that he had made sure the article in question was corrected, the Associated Press reports.

The party to which Mr Vanhecke belongs is a successor of another formation that was dismantled after it was found guilty of racism in 2004. Vlaams Belang also backs independence for Flanders.

The European Parliament move comes ahead of the June 2009 European elections, where far right parties are expected to score gains across Europe due to the financial crisis and recession.

From a country that wants to try George Bush and Dick Cheney for “war crimes”, I guess all this makes sense.

Original article

(Posted on November 20, 2008)

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Comments

1 — Question Diversity wrote at 6:37 PM on November 20:

But don’t ya know, Mr. Bodissey? This is the natural consequence of a country or a superstate most acutely interested in diversity and equality.

2 — browser wrote at 5:11 AM on November 21:

“This is the natural consequence of a country or a superstate most acutely interested in diversity and equality.”
— — — — — —

Indeed it is. And this is not only the HQ of the European Union, it is also the HQ of the Communist International.

Coincidence? Well, I don’t know. But it’s worth a thought.

3 — ben tillman wrote at 9:22 AM on November 21:

“From a country that wants to try George Bush and Dick Cheney for ‘war crimes’, I guess all this makes sense.”

Um, those guys *are* guilty of war crimes.

4 — Anonymous wrote at 2:33 PM on November 21:

The only right Flemings have is the right to pay pay pay taxes to support this insanity and the ethnic cleansing of their own country. The Walloons use the Flemings own tax money to relocate africans and settle them in Flemish areas. This is why Brussels has become such a cesspit despite being in Flanders.

5 — dr dees brainwashing elixir wrote at 7:15 PM on November 23:

This oppression by the liberal/left multiculural political elite and their politicised police force is similar to what is happening to the BNP in the UK at the moment. The EU multicultural state, soon to be enlarged to include Muslim Turkey, North Africa and some sub-Saharan African states in an enlarged EU superstate of the regions, (USSR Mark II), must be preserved by the political elite at all costs.

I’m sure you’re all aware of the NWO plans for Canada/USA/Mexico. Interestingly just the other day, a man I had figured as a NWO stooge, Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, has confirmed my suspicions. He announced hopes of a coalition of Asian nations in a ‘trade agreement’ by 2020. I have no doubts Obama is their man too.

6 — Anonymous wrote at 11:27 PM on November 23:

I think the trial will have no effect. The VB will move forwards to victory with or without Frank. The Blgians are afraid they will lose the peasants who line their pockets.


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