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MacDonald Resilient Against Scottish Ban
Skinhead vows increased presence
Fans attracted
Dave MacDonald
Rejuvenated
Aberdeen, Scotland has banned The National Front from staging a parade in honor of Saint Andrew, but leader Dave MacDonald declares that his organization will maintain a "presence," nonetheless. The ban comes just as Kyle Chapman, head of The National Front in New Zealand, broke an identical ban to hold a spectacular rally at the Parliament Building in Wellington. The Nationalist Movement is awaiting a ruling from a federal judge in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to lift a ban imposed by Mayor John Brenner of York. MacDonald, a Skinhead, appeared before the Aberdeen Council in traditional Skinhead attire, consisting of bomber-j
acket and boots. He stated that Nationalists would go on a "Christmas-sh
opping" procession, on the same day planned for the march, November 28, 2004, without sanction of officials. Local soccer fans, a mainstay of rightist activity, had announced that they would march with MacDonald down Union Street.
(more at link)
Skinhead vows increased presence
Fans attracted
Dave MacDonald
Rejuvenated
Aberdeen, Scotland has banned The National Front from staging a parade in honor of Saint Andrew, but leader Dave MacDonald declares that his organization will maintain a "presence," nonetheless. The ban comes just as Kyle Chapman, head of The National Front in New Zealand, broke an identical ban to hold a spectacular rally at the Parliament Building in Wellington. The Nationalist Movement is awaiting a ruling from a federal judge in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to lift a ban imposed by Mayor John Brenner of York. MacDonald, a Skinhead, appeared before the Aberdeen Council in traditional Skinhead attire, consisting of bomber-j
acket and boots. He stated that Nationalists would go on a "Christmas-sh
opping" procession, on the same day planned for the march, November 28, 2004, without sanction of officials. Local soccer fans, a mainstay of rightist activity, had announced that they would march with MacDonald down Union Street.
(more at link)