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In 1993 Kemp was the key state witness in the prosecution relating to the murder of South African Communist Party leader ].<ref>'']'', 7 October 1993, </ref> ] and ] were found guilty for their roles, and both are serving life sentences. According to the ], Kemp is a ] who has been active in providing some manner of support to the ] in the ], and asserts he left South Africa because he was seen to have betrayed those convicted in the murder trial of Walus and Derby-Lewis, by giving ''testimony against the Derby-Lewises''.<ref name=SPLC>{{cite journal|author=Heidi Beirich|title=Dangerous Liaison:South African Shores Up Neo-Nazi Group|date=Winter 2007|journal=Intelligence Report|url=http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=853}}</ref> Kemp dismissed these allegations as "total rubbish" on his personal website, saying they didn't even get his year of birth correct.<ref> arthurkemp.com</ref> In 1993 Kemp was the key state witness in the prosecution relating to the murder of South African Communist Party leader ].<ref>'']'', 7 October 1993, </ref> ] and ] were found guilty for their roles, and both are serving life sentences. According to the ], Kemp is a ] who has been active in providing some manner of support to the ] in the ], and asserts he left South Africa because he was seen to have betrayed those convicted in the murder trial of Walus and Derby-Lewis, by giving ''testimony against the Derby-Lewises''.<ref name=SPLC>{{cite journal|author=Heidi Beirich|title=Dangerous Liaison:South African Shores Up Neo-Nazi Group|date=Winter 2007|journal=Intelligence Report|url=http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=853}}</ref> Kemp dismissed these allegations as "total rubbish" on his personal website, saying they didn't even get his year of birth correct.<ref> arthurkemp.com</ref>


Kemp has written and self-published several books including ''March of the Titans: a history of the White Race,'' which questions the number of Jews killed in the Second World War and "is popular with far-right activists around the world."<ref name=guardian080509>'']'', 8 May 2009, </ref> In 2009 he re-published ''Victory Or Violence - The Story of the AWB of South Africa'', on the ] (AWB - Afrikaner Resistance Movement), having originally published it in 1990. In 2005, when Kemp's byline started appearing in ] publications, the group awarded him the "Dr. William Pierce Award for Investigative Journalism," which brought with it a $250 prize, for his article in ], "White South Africa: What Went Wrong?"<ref name=SPLC/> Kemp has written and self-published several books including ''March of the Titans: a history of the White Race,'' which questions the number of Jews killed in the Second World War and "is popular with far-right activists around the world."<ref name=guardian080509>'']'', 8 May 2009, </ref> In 2009 he re-published ''Victory Or Violence - The Story of the AWB of South Africa'', on the ] (AWB - Afrikaner Resistance Movement), having originally published it in 1990. According to the SPLC, in 2005, when Kemp's byline started appearing in ] publications, the group awarded him the "Dr. William Pierce Award for Investigative Journalism," which brought with it a $250 prize, for his article in ], "White South Africa: What Went Wrong?"<ref name=SPLC/>


Having moved to the UK in 1996,<ref name=guardian080509/> Kemp is manager of ''Excalibur'', the ] (BNP)'s merchandising arm,<ref name=guardian080509/> and is in charge of maintaining the BNP website.<ref>"Excalibur, Dispatch Move to Bigger Premises under New Management" </ref> Andrew Johnson of '']'' wrote that Kemp "was spotted in the BNP's election headquarters in Wales preparing thousands of campaign leaflets.<ref>Andrew Johnson, ''The Independent'', 10 May 2009, </ref><ref name=guardian080509/> The BNP released a video of the Euro election leaflet operation apparently showing that the operation was under the control of Birmingham BNP activist Richard Lumby.<ref>A look behind the scenes at Euro depot</ref> Having moved to the UK in 1996,<ref name=guardian080509/> Kemp is manager of ''Excalibur'', the ] (BNP)'s merchandising arm,<ref name=guardian080509/> and is in charge of maintaining the BNP website.<ref>"Excalibur, Dispatch Move to Bigger Premises under New Management" </ref> Andrew Johnson of '']'' wrote that Kemp "was spotted in the BNP's election headquarters in Wales preparing thousands of campaign leaflets.<ref>Andrew Johnson, ''The Independent'', 10 May 2009, </ref><ref name=guardian080509/> The BNP released a video of the Euro election leaflet operation apparently showing that the operation was under the control of Birmingham BNP activist Richard Lumby.<ref>A look behind the scenes at Euro depot</ref>

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Arthur Kemp is a writer and political figure from South Africa, who currently works for the British National Party.

Biography

Arthur Kemp was born in 1962 in Rhodesia, spending his formative early political years in South Africa. Kemp worked as a journalist for the South African Conservative Party, which opposed the transition of that country to universal suffrage.

In 1993 Kemp was the key state witness in the prosecution relating to the murder of South African Communist Party leader Chris Hani. Clive Derby-Lewis and Janusz Walus were found guilty for their roles, and both are serving life sentences. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Kemp is a white supremacist who has been active in providing some manner of support to the National Alliance in the United States, and asserts he left South Africa because he was seen to have betrayed those convicted in the murder trial of Walus and Derby-Lewis, by giving testimony against the Derby-Lewises. Kemp dismissed these allegations as "total rubbish" on his personal website, saying they didn't even get his year of birth correct.

Kemp has written and self-published several books including March of the Titans: a history of the White Race, which questions the number of Jews killed in the Second World War and "is popular with far-right activists around the world." In 2009 he re-published Victory Or Violence - The Story of the AWB of South Africa, on the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB - Afrikaner Resistance Movement), having originally published it in 1990. According to the SPLC, in 2005, when Kemp's byline started appearing in National Alliance publications, the group awarded him the "Dr. William Pierce Award for Investigative Journalism," which brought with it a $250 prize, for his article in National Vanguard, "White South Africa: What Went Wrong?"

Having moved to the UK in 1996, Kemp is manager of Excalibur, the British National Party (BNP)'s merchandising arm, and is in charge of maintaining the BNP website. Andrew Johnson of The Independent wrote that Kemp "was spotted in the BNP's election headquarters in Wales preparing thousands of campaign leaflets. The BNP released a video of the Euro election leaflet operation apparently showing that the operation was under the control of Birmingham BNP activist Richard Lumby.

Bibliography

  • Arthur Kemp (2006), March of the Titans: a history of the White Race
  • Arthur Kemp (2009), Victory Or Violence - The Story of the Awb of South Africa
  • Arthur Kemp (2009), The Lie of Apartheid and Other True Stories from Southern Africa

External links

Notes and References

  1. The Independent, 7 October 1993, Net widens
  2. ^ Heidi Beirich (Winter 2007). "Dangerous Liaison:South African Shores Up Neo-Nazi Group". Intelligence Report.
  3. arthurkemp.com
  4. ^ The Guardian, 8 May 2009, BNP's attempt to gain first European seat aided by man linked to ANC leader's killer
  5. "Excalibur, Dispatch Move to Bigger Premises under New Management"
  6. Andrew Johnson, The Independent, 10 May 2009, BNP activist was linked to South Africa murder
  7. A look behind the scenes at Euro depot
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