Crimes against Humanity / Persecutions -  2003


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Courtesy of David Irving (www.fpp.co.uk/online)

Democracies' latest

Spanish police again bookstore, seize works of history

by Jose A. Moreno, Madrid

Madrid -- On July 9 [2003] the Political Police of Catalonia seized 10,000 books of the Kalki Bookstore and the publisher, Nueva Republica. The bookstore chief and the publisher are accused of genocide.

The books seized analysed the works of George Orwell and José A. Primo Rivera; Léon Degrelle's history of The Campaign in Russia; José Luis Jerez Riesco's biography of José Antonio, a series of geo-political essays by Norberto Ceresole titled Caracas. Buenos Aires. Jerusalén., and a volume by Sir Oswald Mosley published in 1950. Another victim of the raid was Francis Parker Yockey's 1960 study, The London Proclamation of European Liberty Front.

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Publisher's website (Nueva Republica) http://www.edicionesnuevarepublica.com/

Dirección postal:
Apartado de Correos 44
08750 Molins de Rei [Barcelona]
Correo electrónico: pedidos@edicionesnuevarepublica.com
Teléfono: 639 824 354 inhabilitado
Fax: 977 803 190

David Irving comments:

EUROPEANS, and particularly the Spanish, can now sleep more safely in their beds knowing that while the Spanish prime minister is aiding the Americans and British in their long range bombardment of civilians and the destruction of ancient cultural monuments in the Middle East, in the name of restoring democracy there, his political police are doing their bit in Barcelona.


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