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Monday, December 30, 2019

So-Called "Conservative" UK government arrests father of anti-ISIS fighter


Dan Newey with a YPG comrade in 2017. His Kurdish-led military unit was backed by Britain and trained by the SAS

More "Conservative" Bullshit
Tired of the endless lies from the Right I stopped calling myself a Conservative years ago. I am a Constitutional Federalist.

  • Paul Newey is accused of funding terrorism by sending his son Dan £150
  • Dan's Kurdish-led military unit was backed by Britain and trained by the SAS
  • Eleven anti-terrorism officers burst into Paul's home after an early morning raid 


(Daily Mail) - The father of a British man who fought against Islamic State in Syria has been arrested by armed police for sending his son £150.
Paul Newey, 49, is accused of funding terrorism, even though his 27-year-old son Dan's Kurdish-led military unit was backed by Britain and trained by the SAS. After the defeat of ISIS, the Kurdish units have now found themselves in conflict with Turkish forces.
'ISIS fighters get to come home and settle back down no problem,' Mr Newey said last night. 'Yet my son and me are treated like terrorists. The UK has got its priorities all wrong.'
In an exclusive interview, Mr Newey, a mechanical engineer who is recovering from stomach cancer, revealed how:
  • Eleven anti-terrorism officers burst into his home after an early morning raid as he slept;
  • He spent 36 hours in a top-security police station in a cell that is normally used for terrorism suspects;
  • He believes his son 'risked his life for a noble cause' fighting with British troops but now fears being locked up if he comes home.

Phony "Conservatism"
So-called British and American "Conservatives" have lots in common: a drooling love of big government, foreign wars and building, funding, growing and protecting the 1984 Police Surveillance State.

Dan Newey, who had no previous military experience, gave up his job as an insurance salesman in 2017 to join the YPG, a Kurdish-led army based in Syria which, at the time, was leading the international military coalition against the threat of ISIS.
A year later, he returned to Britain and was put on a Home Office watchlist. But two months ago he went back to fight with the YPG for a second time.
Britain's backing for the organisation – and the efforts of its UK volunteers – helped to bring down ISIS's murderous caliphate. 
However, a recent chain of international political events means that Dan and other British YPG volunteers are now fighting not against ISIS but against Turkey which remains an ally of the UK and a member of the Nato defence alliance.
Speaking of his arrest at his flat in Solihull, West Midlands, earlier this month, Mr Newey, who requires constant medication, said: 'I was asleep when I heard this frantic banging on the front door and non-stop buzzing on the intercom.
'Then they came in mob-handed, seven armed officers and a four-man search team.
'Naturally I wondered what the hell was going on. They said they were nicking me for supporting terrorism, which was news to me.
'I knew Dan was in the YPG, which isn't a terrorist group.'
Although the YPG is not a prescribed organisation in Britain, Another Kurdish group, the PKK, is designated as a terrorist group in the UK. Mr Newey claimed his son had nothing to do with it.
'I told the police that my son fought on the same side as British troops against ISIS. And I told them I'd sent him money, because I've got nothing to hide.
'It isn't Dan's fault or mine that Turkey is now illegally occupying areas of northern Syria where Kurdish communities have lived for generations,' he added.
'Dan's just there protecting fellow YPG volunteers and innocent civilians from ethnic cleansing.'
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The British Police State
The so-called "Conservative" government of Britain spent over $16,000 a day to imprison Internet newspaper publisher Julian Assange inside the embassy of Ecuador on the orders of the U.S. government.
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His crime? Daring to tell the public the truth.

Britain has gone full 1984

Media stories vanish down Orwell's "Memoryhole"
  • Nationalist Tommy Robinson was arrested by the "Conservative" UK government and all reports of the arrest were ordered removed from the Internet.
  • The "Conservative" Party will do anything in their power to protect unlimited Muslim immigration and silence Nationalists standing up for Britain.



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