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'''Western Goals (UK)''' was the British branch of the American organisation the ]. | |||
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The Western Goals (UK) branch was formed in May 1985 and its initial Parliamentary Advisory Board included the Rev. ], the ] for ], who was also a vice-president of the group. Western Goals soon took up campaigning against allegedly left-wing charities such as ] and ], and denouncing Labour Left candidates such as ] as 'extremists' during the ] campaign. | |||
In 1988 they helped organise a visit to Britain by ] leader of ]'s ] rebel group. The next year they brought over the head (]) and the foreign affairs spokesman (]) of the ]. | |||
Major ] of ]'s ] became their honorary patron. This created controversy as D'Aubuisson was alleged to be the prime mover behind death squads during the El Salvadorean Civil War. | |||
They organised a ] at the 1989 ] conference at which French ] Yvan Blot of ]'s ] spoke from the same platform as Clive Derby-Lewis. Derby-Lewis became a Vice President of the group and their delegate to a ] conference in 1990. Western Goals also voiced support for Germany's radical right ] led by ]. |
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