November 09, 2008

Top Euro Nazi’s hate site run from terraced house...in Gravesend

A top Euro neo-Nazi leader has secretly set up home in Britain, The Sun can reveal.

Hungarian Zoltan Fuzessy, 35, uses his terraced house in Gravesend, Kent, as an HQ to promote his far-right movement. Fuzessy is vice-president of the Jobbik party, whose members freely boast of their hatred towards Jews and make sick jokes about the Holocaust. The party, called “the shame of Hungary” by the country’s PM, has paramilitaries who dress in black uniforms like Hitler’s SS and has close ties to the British National Party.

Dad-of-two Fuzessy runs a website promoting Jobbik from his modest family home. The site, on which he is described as “head of international relations”, carries streams of bile-filled postings by members including a host of anti-Semitic attacks.

One comment, denying the Holocaust happened, read: “Gassing? Appears to have been delousing.” Another said Jews were “full of lies” about the atrocities committed by Nazis and had “miscalculated” the reaction they would get. A third sick comment bragged about giving Asian immigrants “a whack around the head” and then asking them if they felt like staying in Britain.

When The Sun confronted Fuzessy at his house he claimed he was not racist, saying: “My party is radical but it is patriotic, not nationalist. Millions in Hungary support us. Those who call us Nazi are just Communists.”

Fuzessy, who insisted he was not claiming benefits, refused to say when he had moved to Britain or what motivated him to come. Minutes later the sick racist comments were removed from the website. But The Sun can reveal Fuzessy has held meetings with UK-based extremist leaders, including BNP chairman Nick Griffin, who was the star speaker at a Jobbik rally in front of 5,000 supporters in Budapest last month.

Last night Gravesend’s Tory MP Adam Holloway said: “Any website which is anti-Semitic or racist in tone or content should be investigated.”

Hungarian MEP Viktoria Mohacsi said: “It is Nazism and it is serious.”

The Sun

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

One immigrant that Griffin is happy to spend time with then? Why is this nazi allowed to live here, by the way?

Anonymous said...

Excuse me - is Mr Kemp not another pro-nazi immigrant. He does not have UK citizenship and cannot vote in the UK - he is, horror of horros, nothing but an immigrant. This is the best proof everythat despite all the rubbish they spew out, it has NOTHING to do with immigration and eveything to do with race.

Anonymous said...

Just saw this on a news feed. Are they taking the piss?

"More than 200 people took part in a protest last Thursday organised by the
Hungarian nationalist party Jobbik against the recent credit line agreement
between Hungary and the International Monetary Fund.

The demonstration, held at the Bank Centre building in central Budapest, was
addressed by Jobbik’s European Parliament candidate Krisztina Morvai and priest
Lorant Hegedus, who said that the IMF credit line agreement would “enslave the
Hungarian people” and that it was not acceptable to force the Hungarian
taxpayers to pay off debts incurred by the mismanagement of others.

Jobbik’s stance against the bankster bailout coincides with the position of the
British National Party, and it is no surprise that the two groups have formed a
working relationship.

BNP chairman Mr Nick Griffin, who recently visited Budapest as a guest of Jobbik,
and spoke at one of their meetings, dismissed recent scurrilous newspaper
reports which claimed that Jobbik was anti-Semitic, the usual far left smear,
adding that during his visit he had met two members of Jobbik who were Hungarian
Jews. “It would come as a great surprise to them to find out they were ‘Nazis,’”
Mr Griffin said.

The full programme of Jobbik (‘Movement for a Better Hungary’) can be downloaded
in PDF format here, for those who are interested.

Earlier this year, Mr Griffin met with Jobbik representatives Bela Kovacs (President
of Foreign Affairs) and Zoltan Fuzessy (Jobbik International Relations) in
London.

During the meeting, Mr. Griffin and the Jobbik representatives discussed the
European elections and how the two parties could co-operate to maximise their
chances of winning seats in that election.

Other topics discussed included the increasing suppression of freedom of speech
in Hungary and the EU; the exploitation by super corporations who do not have
individual nations’ interests at heart; mass immigration into Europe; and the
topic of Hungarian workers in the UK and the EU.

On the latter topic, the Jobbik representatives said that Hungarians working
abroad were usually highly qualified and educated, and as such are an enormous
loss for Hungary. The fact that they are working outside Hungary is the result
of the political and economical situation in Hungary which needs to be urgently
addressed. This forms a major policy plank of Jobbik, they said.

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