
NEWS RELEASE FROM THE LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE
In Association with the Libertarian International
Release Date: Friday 3rd February 2006
Release Time: Immediate
Contact Details:
Dr Sean Gabb, 07956 472 199, sean@libertarian.co.uk
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Release url: http://www.libertarian.co.uk/news/nr034.htm
BNP ACQUITTALS "A PARTIAL VICTORY FOR FREE SPEECH", SAYS
FREE MARKET AND CIVIL LIBERTIES THINK TANK
The Libertarian Alliance, the radical free market and civil liberties
institute, today welcomes the partial acquittal of BNP Leader Nick
Griffin and his colleague Mark Collett. Both men had been charged
with political offences. Their probable retrial on those charges
where the Jury could not agree constrains the Libertarian Alliance
from saying all that it otherwise might. But their acquittal on some
of the charges is unreservedly welcomed.
Moving away from matters subject to the sub iudice rule, the Libertarian Alliance calls on the British Government to repeal all laws against racial hatred and racial discrimination.
Dr Sean Gabb, Director of the Libertarian Alliance, comments:
"The rights to freedom of speech and association are fundamental to a free society. So far as these rights are diminished, that society becomes less free. I was born in a country where these rights had been enjoyed for centuries. I have reached middle age in a politically correct police state where the Government is now trying to silence its opponents through the courts. Particularly under Tony Blair, this country has become a more genteel version of Zimbabwe.
"Doubtless, there are people who take offence at the expression of certain views on race and immigration. But free speech that does not include the right to give offence is not free speech. It is the political equivalent of decaffeinated coffee.
"If people are upset by what they read or hear, let them ignore it or argue against it. There is no place in these debates for the Thought Police."
The Libertarian Alliance believes:
* That the Race Relations Act 1976 should be repealed;
* That the Race Relations Amendment Act 2000 should be repealed;
* That, pending repeal, the Race Regulations subsequent to these Acts
should be withdrawn;
* That those sections of the Public Order Act 1986 dealing with
speech and publication should be repealed;
* That those sections of the Criminal Justice Act 1998 dealing with
"racial aggravation" of offences should be repealed;
* That the Commission for Racial Equality and all similar
organisations should be abolished, and their records burned;
* That all those convicted of thought crimes under the above laws
should be pardoned and, where appropriate, compensated;
* That the Racial and Religious Hatred Bill now before Parliament
should be abandoned;
* That the Human Rights Act 1998 should be amended to protect the
right of people to say anything they like about public issues, and to
associate or not associate as they please.
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Note(s) to Editors
Dr Sean Gabb is the Director of the Libertarian Alliance and edits
its journal Free Life. His latest book, Smoking, Class and the Legitimation of
Power, is available at
Amazon. His other books are available from
Hampden Press at http://www.hampdenpress.co.uk.
He can be contacted for further comment on 07956 472 199 or by
email at sean@libertarian.co.uk
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