Tuesday 2 March 2021

Expelled Labour members to target Jewish activists

 













In a move you really couldn't make up a small group of malcontents who have been expelled from the Labour Party for antisemitism and other offences have held a formal conference under the auspices of Labour In Exile attended they say by 200 people though only around 100 voted to pass the following motion.


Proposal for an Anti-Zionist Action (AZA) Group

Coordinator: Neil Todd

We know that the witch-hunt is driven locally a network of Zionist trolls, often associated with the so-called “Labour Against Anti-Semitism” (LAAS) and other Zionist lobby groups, who spend much of their time trawling the social media accounts of party members, publicly smearing them as “anti-Semites” and manufacturing the fake anti-Semitism complaints which are used to get members investigated and suspended. We know also that many of these individuals are linked on Facebook and Twitter and regularly communicate.

The main aims of AZA would be:

(1) to gain knowledge of the identity, location, activities and associations, of individual Zionist trolls;

(2) to use the knowledge so-gained for the purpose of (i) taking action against the individuals and (ii) warning other members to take care of those individuals.

One way in which we can build knowledge is by means of a questionnaire, similar to the WAG questionnaire, which would go out to all members of the LIEN network. One such possible action could be to make complaints against them using genuine incidences of anti-Semitism, e.g. the attacks they often make against non-Zionist or anti-Zionist Jews. Another such possible action could be to publish news items about the activities of certain key individuals, such as Jonny Morris in Plymouth.

I am aware that there are already in existence local groups of members who have come together to counter the likes of Jonny Morris. I am sure that there will be others around the country, e.g. in Brighton, where we now know that Morris was also involved in attempting to block Chris Williamson from speaking. The AZAG would serve to bring these already existing groups and strengthen them by pooling knowledge and resources.
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In other words they will be targeting Jewish activists.

The ominous "take action" from these individuals should be seen as a serious threat no different to the far-right with whom this organisation has so much in common!

The LIEN group includes the following individuals on it's steering committee:

Tony Greenstein (see brightonandhovenews: "Notorious antisemite" loses libel case, Christine Tongue, Tina Werkman (Ex CPGB -WW), Stan Keable, (Labour Party Marxists a front for the CPGB), Esther Giles and Beck Massey amongst others.

These people need to be monitored by anti-fascist activists both inside and outside the Jewish community.

1 comment:

  1. I find the choice of the anacronym LIEN an interesting one for a group of so called socialists. Maybe, in the light of this development, the will rename themselves as the National Anti Zionist Institute!

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