Nazi concentration-camp guards could face charges in Spain

MADRID, Spain. 18 July 2008- Spain's National Court has agreed to accept a lawsuit that indicts four alleged former Nazi concentration camp guards.

If the lawsuit is successful, it could result in the four men's extradition from the United States to face trial over the deaths of Spanish citizens many of whom were Jews.

The court said Friday it would proceed with the lawsuit brought by Brussels-based rights organization, Equipo Nizkor. The lawsuit names John Demjanjuk, an 88-year-old retired auto worker in Ohio who is also being sought by Germany, as well as Anton Tittjung, Josias Kumpf and Johann Leprich.

Suspected Basque Terrorist Group "ETA" Members Arrested
MADRID, Spain. 19 Dec. 2002- "It's one of the biggest blows against the terrorist organization ETA in recent years,'' Spanish Interior Minister Angel Acebes said in Madrid.....(more)

Basque Terrorists Arrested In Shootout Were Planning Wave of New Year's Eve Blasts

MADRID, Spain. 18 Dec. 2002- Two suspected Basque separatists arrested after a shootout that left one policeman dead and another wounded had been preparing a wave of New Year's Eve bombings in Madrid, the government said Wednesday.


The coffin of Civil Guard Antonio Molina is carried
by other Civil Guardsmen in Madrid.

The mother of Spanish Civil Guard officer Antonio Molina grieves over the open coffin of her son during a funeral service in Las Rozas, near Madrid.


Antonio being mourned by a Civil Guard comrade.

The two men involved in the shooting along a highway in Villalba outside Madrid on Tuesday had almost 300 pounds of explosives in their car, and planned a string of blasts at shopping centers on the evening of Dec. 31, Interior Minister Angel Acebes said.

Officials learned of the plot by interrogating one of the suspects, Jesus Maria Etxeberria, Acebes told a press conference.

The men came to Madrid on Dec. 4, a day after a car bombing in the northern city of Santander for which they were also believed responsible, Acebes said. No one was injured in that attack.

On Tuesday, two Civil Guard officers saw the suspects in a car stopped on an exit ramp of a highway leading into Madrid and approached it. One of the Basques, allegedly Jesus Maria Etxeberria Garaikoetxea, opened fire and killed officer Antonio Molina, 27. He was killed after being shot at point-blank range.

Molina's partner returned fire and he and the other Basque suspect were wounded. Etxeberria fled but was arrested six hours later in the Basque city of San Sebastian, allegedly as he headed for France. The other suspect was identified as Gotzon Aramburu Sudupe.

The government says they are both known members of the armed Basque separatist group ETA.

Bomb disposal experts carried out a controlled explosion of the Ford Escort to try to open the trunk, and set off a thunderous blast.

Funeral services for Molina were held Wednesday in his native city Melilla, a Spanish enclave on the coast of Morocco. His mother wept as she clung to his coffin.

Thousands of people gathered outside government offices throughout Spain for a five-minute silent vigil honoring Molina, praised as a hero for preventing a likely massacre.

In a customary gesture following killings blamed on ETA, workers stood at noon outside government buildings and city halls in towns and cities, many finishing up the silence with a round of applause.

Molina's death is the fifth so far this year that has been blamed on or claimed by ETA (Euskadi Terrorist Army), which has killed more than 821 people and injured more than 2,300 since 1968 in its campaign for an independent Basque homeland in north Spain and south-west France.

The Basques are just one of several groups who want to break away from a greater Spain.

The Catalonians are another who seek to reduce Spain. The Basques like their Palestinian counterparts, feel that they can gain independence through the use of bombings, murder and terror. ETA has been blamed for 43 killings since it ended a 14-month cease-fire in January 2000.

Its most recent attack was in the northern Spanish city of Santander earlier in December, when a bomb exploded in an underground car park close to government buildings, although no-one was hurt.

In September a booby-trapped bomb just outside the northern town of San Sebastian went off, killing a policeman.

The Spanish Government and courts have cracked down on the Basque nationalist party Batasuna, accused of being ETA's political wing, and has taken steps to have the party outlawed.

The issue is currently before the Spanish Supreme Court.


In Marking The 110 th Anniversary Of Francisco Franco's Birth

04 December, 2002 ~ We have been taught that General Franco was a friend of Adolf Hitler and consequently an anti-Semite. Our teacher: The world's most successful Defamation League, Soviet Russia's Comintern (Communist International). Why? Because General Franco, by winning the Spanish Civil War expelled the Soviet presence in Spain and thwarted Russia's hopes to make Spain another Iron Curtain country.
So, Ignoring the fact that Franco's ancestors were Marranos, Spanish Jews who converted to Christianity during the Middle Ages under threat of death or persecution, here is testimony from non-interested parties:

FRANCISCO FRANCO, BENEFACTOR OF THE JEWS:
However general history may judge him, in Jewish history, he shall certainly occupy a special place... Jews should honor and bless the memory of this great benefactor of the Jewish people...who neither sought nor reaped any benefit from what he did.
--From a four page obituary in The American Sephardi Journal of the Sephardic Studies Program of Yeshiva University, volume IX, 1978.

James Michener in Iberia, 1968, page 547: "...Generalissimo Franco is highly regarded by Jews; during the worst days of World War II, when pressures from Hitler were at their heaviest, Franco refused to issue anti-Jewish edicts and instead provided a sanctuary, never violated, for Jews who managed to make it to Spain. Many thousands of Jews owe their lives to Franco, and this is not forgotten."

In Resolutions of the War Emergency Conference of the World Jewish Congress, Atlantic City, New Jersey, November 26-30, 1944, page 15: "The War Emergency Conference extends its gratitude to the Holy See and to the Governments of Sweden, Switzerland, and Spain... for the protection they offered under difficult conditions to the persecuted Jews of Hungary..."

In the Congressional Record of January 24, 1950, Rep. Abraham Multer quotes a spokesman for the Joint Distribution Committee: "During the height of Hitler's blood baths, upwards of 60,000 Jews had been saved by the generosity of Spanish authorities."

Newsweek, March 2, 1970: "...a respected U.S. rabbi has come forward with surprising evidence that tens of thousands of Jews were saved from Nazi ovens by the personal intervention of an unlikely protector. Spain's Generalissimo Franco, in so many other respects a wartime collaborator of Adolf Hitler. "I have absolute proof that Franco saved more than 60,000 Jews during World War II," says Rabbi Chaim Lipscitz of Brooklyn's Torah Vodaath and Mesitva rabbinical seminary.

Courtesy of: www.hitlerstoppedbyfranco.com


Spanish Soldiers Arrested for Attending a Mass

Madrid, Spain (FENS) Nov. 16, 2002,

Nine Spanish soldiers went in uniform to celebrate a Mass that took place on Saturday the 16th of November in the Basilica of the Valley of the Fallen.

A Mass for Jose Antonio the founder of the Falangist movement, Francisco Franco former Nationalist leader and all those Spaniards that gave their lives in the war for the Liberation of a greater Spain. These nine soldiers have been arrested by the military administrators (following the orders of the Minister of Defense, Mr. Trillo), who have described their behavior as very a serious breach of military protocol.

The Basilica of Santa Cruz of the Valley of the Fallen symbolizes the values of real Spain. A Spain that is against the selfish and ill society that is composed of leftists like the Popular Party and of ETA Basque seperatists.

The Spanish Falange stands in solidarity with these nine soldiers, who despite all personal consequences were able to make a patriotic testimony. The Spanish Falange is with them because they know that they and the Falangsts are proud children of Spain who aspire to a different tomorrow, of Unity, Justice and Freedom.


Boy Scouts Molested by Pervert

TITUSVILLE, Florida (AFP) Dec, 02, 2002 -- A Boy Scout leader faces charges that he fondled at least three members of his troop and showed them gay pornographic photos, police said.

Robert King, 50, was held in Brevard County Jail on $75,000 bail Sunday after police charged him with lewd and lascivious molestation and exposure of sexual organs.

King, who is bi-sexual, confessed that he exposed himself and showed the troop members pornography, Titusville police spokesman John Lau said.

Lau said King invited at least five boys to his home Friday under the guise of preparing to build a Christmas float. The boys ranged in age from 10 to 12.

Police became involved after at least one scout's parents learned of the incident Friday evening. King was arrested Saturday and appeared in court Sunday. The Central Florida Boy Scouts Council is investigating the case, district executive Kevin Litt said.

Last month, the Boy Scouts of America announced that it would require criminal background checks of new adult volunteers beginning next year.

We wonder what the so-called Gay community will say about this incident, if anything?


22 Dec 2002