Following from the last gathering that took place in May 2015, Nationalists concentrated in the city of Paris this week in a show of solidarity for our European heritage & ongoing political struggle.
Last year, the forum took place with a theme that dealt with the
political persecution that Nationalists face in an increasing
totalitarian-liberal regime, where social-democrats who preach freedom
of speech are the first to try and ban entire political parties simply
because they disapprove of their ideas. This is no better example than
that of Golden Dawn, when the Samaras regime tried to imprison the
entire party leadership on false charges that have so far proven to be
nothing more than a politically motivated crackdown on genuine
anti-establishment opposition. The same is proving true for other
Nationalist parties, as Forza Nuova in Italy has been blocked in
elections, and Germany is once again talking of banning the NPD.
This year, the theme of the event was 'Nationalists united against
the immigration invasion', following the unprecedented & planned
invasion of Europe by own very own political elites. Attendees this year
included delegates from Germany, England, Belgium, Spain, France,
Italy, Romania and Russia, and of course the ELAM and Golden Dawn.
Speakers addressed the ongoing genocide we are witnessing in our
homelands, as we are being literally replaced by third world invaders at
a time of major social decline. Dimopoulou, director of the Greek
Nationalist paper ‘Empros’, stated in their speech that ‘Europeans got into this hell together, and together we will get out’.
The focus was on producing practical and viable solutions, cooperation
between nationalists across Europe, and to never forget the ongoing
violence against Europeans patriots, such as Luigi Guardiera, and our
comrades Manolis Kapelonis & Giogos Fountoulis.
Other notable statements by Dimopoulou compared the ongoing
struggles of the Greek nation to that of Europe’s watchdog. Dimopoulo
stressed that "for thousands of years we led the creation of Light, to fight against obscurantism and to tyranny."
Referring to the goddess Athena who led the army of Achilles to Troy,
and the Virgin Mary as Championing General to the Byzantines, who was
also the “champion of the Nation”, as we see in the French Joan of Arc. “Lean
your knee forward to Joan of Arc and our saints, but let us stand up
against the enemies of our Nations, as we stand behind our heroes. If
God is with us, then no one can come against us! For Fatherland, Faith
& Family! Long live the Europe of Nations!”
Dimopoulou ended with "The system wants us to become victims.
Instead, we must adopt strategies for the survival of our people. With
the help of Go, we will lead our peoples to Dawn. The Golden Dawn will
come, and we will be ready."
As in the previous year, the 2 day event also included a tribute to
Joan of Arc, her statue surrounded by patriotic banners, such as
‘neither left nor right, NATIONALISM’ and ‘today Anarchy, tomorrow NEW
ORDER’, ‘Blue, White, Red, French to the French’.
On the second day, other speakers included Nick Griffin, former
British MEP & leader of the BNP, and Secretary General of the PNF,
Andre’ Gandillon. Gandillon closed the event by denouncing the invasion
of Europe by the globalists, and refered back to the example of the
Golden Dawn – “Due to the situation in which we find ourselves, many
despair. Maurice O’Bar called despair in politics, nothing but pure
nonsense. Look around you. Why do they fight so much? Because our fellow
Golden Dawn were faced with killings and illegal detentions? Because
the system knows that it is much weaker than it wants to admit. The
system knows that their days are numbered."
With our involvement, we expressed our solidarity with the French
and other European nationalists who stood and remain in solidarity with
the persecution of Golden Dawn, and the idea of the great Europe of
the Nations, for which we strive. A Europe of the Nations is the only
hope for Europeans to withstand the immigration invasion, as well as any
chance to combat internationalism, Marxism and Liberalism.
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