Nick Griffin’s visit to Prague strengthens APF links with Czech partners

The three-day visit of the Vice President of the Alliance for Peace and Freedom (APF) and former MEP, Nick Griffin, who arrived to Prague at the invitation of the Chairman of the Workers‘ Party of Social Justice, Tomáš Vandas, showed that in today’s Europe all nationalists have a lot in common and have to solve the same problems and threats that threaten the European continent.

The friendly visit included not only a tour of both sights within Prague and outside of Prague but mainly political discussions and a lecture by Mr Griffin in the congress hall of a hotel in Prague.

The visit symbolically started with a tour of the venerable castle Vyšehrad, the fabled and mythical hill where from the mists of history the Czech statehood emerges and where the current Czech-Moravian area is formed. From here Nick Griffin admired the panorama of Prague crowned by the majestic Prague Castle.

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On Friday evening marked the first meeting with the members and party officials in a classical Prague brasserie where the special guest was faced with questions regarding the current difficult situation concerning economic immigrants but also the functionality of the APF and its goals for the future. Here, Nick Griffin received a decorative dedicated pen from the hands of the chairman Vandas as a reminder of his stay in Prague.

On the next day, there was a scheduled lecture to which participants came from all corners of the country from the ranks of officials, members and supporters of the DSSS. The centrepiece of a nearly two-hour lecture was the current immigrant crisis which according to Nick Griffin is the nightfall of Western Europe where arrogant, aggressive and militant foreigners are starting to dominate and indigenous Europeans, due to the perfidy of their own governments, are pushed to the background.

There were some interesting and revelatory words that today’s states of the Visegrad Four are not as affected by multiculturalism, and they are actually the last hope of the original Western Europeans to reverse this negative development and that the recent trend is that these residents are moving to the Visegrad nations into purchased flats and real estates. The five thousand Irishmen already living in Budapest are now being joined by other ‘white flight refugees’ eager to live in a sane country where the government protects their own nation against the hordes of immigrants.

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Nick Griffin declared that the only hope for all native Europeans is in the nations of the centre and east of Europe, where deep Christianity goes hand in hand with a concept of responsible government which serves its own people. Without these two premises, the downfall of Europe as we know it would be inevitable.

During his speech, he also addressed the negative demographic development in Europe where the indigenous population has fewer and fewer children, while several ethnic and religious communities continue to have large families. Griffin says that the main reason behind this is a targeted propaganda to consumerism and its meaningless veneers where young people are persuaded to have fun, not think about the future, to live now. A cult of homosexuality is being deliberately built where the homosexual is presented as superior to other people.

In addition to the moral aspect, the demographic crisis is a key reason why the APF is deeply concerned with the question of abortion and is helping to launch a campaign to press the Hungarian government to enforce its own constitution and protect both unborn children and the future of Hungarian Hungary..

He also talked about the situation in Syria where the APF is developing political activities against the demonization and negative campaign against the lawful president Assad. He explained the key role he had played in helping to sway Britain’s 2013 Parliamentary vote against military intervention against Syria.

The lecture was followed by all participants very closely and was followed by question and answers and a very rich and concurring conversation.

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The following morning, Mr. Griffin was shown the office (above and right) that the DSSS has had just opposite one of the main commuter railway stations in Prague.

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The stay was concluded by a Sunday tour of the castle Karlštejn where Nick Griffin admired not only the green surroundings but also the monumentality of the building itself.

The visit of Nick Griffin, the Vice President of the AFP, is an evidence of the increasing international importance of the DSSS where nationalist organisations and other foreign parties take the DSSS as a true and real patriotic strength. For Nick Griffin and the AFP, the DSSS is the defining and driving force of Czech nationalism which was also confirmed by the fact that in the autumn regional elections our party will be supported by Nick Griffin as well as other members of the AFP, including Udo Voigt, Roberto Fiore and Marian Kotleba.

 

 

 

 

Mr Griffin’s visit generated some good press publicity for the DSSS

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