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Searchlight is a British anti-fascist magazine, founded in 1975, which publishes exposés about racism, anti-Semitism, and fascism in the UK.

Searchlight's main focus is on the British National Party (BNP), Combat 18, and other sections of the far right, although it has also published criticism of the United Kingdom Independence Party and sections of the Conservative Party. The magazine is edited by political activist Gerry Gable, and was founded by the late Maurice Ludmer, a lifelong anti-racist and anti-fascist.

Charitable status

At the insistence of the British National Party, Searchlight and the associated Searchlight Educational Trust were investigated by the British Charity Commission as a result of a complaint that claimed that the Educational Trust had been engaging in political activity incompatible with its charitable status.

The Commission's report stated that, in its opinion, the Searchlight Educational Trust had gone beyond the Commission's guidelines on political activities, and found there was a need for a greater distinction between the public activities of Searchlight Magazine and the educational trust. No action was taken as the charity agreed to follow the Commission's recommendations.

Criticism of Searchlight

Red Action, a left-wing organization founded by former members of the Socialist Workers Party, accused the magazine of secretly entering Anti-Fascist Action in order to "manipulate, destabilise and subvert" the group.

See also

Further reading

  • White Noise by Nick Lowles, 96 pages (November 13, 1998), Publisher: Searchlight Magazine Ltd. ISBN 0-9522038-3-9.
  • Searchlight for Beginners by Larry O'Hara, 30 pages (June 1996), Publisher: Phoenix Press. ISBN 0-948984-33-3.

External links

Searchlight links

Public statements

Left wing criticism of Searchlight

Pro-Searchlight links

Right wing criticism of Searchlight

Other criticisms of Searchlight

  • Searchlight Exposed.com "a public record of the outrageous lies, exaggerations and distortions which (Gerry) Gable and his magazine produce"
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