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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.
Kemp has written and self-published several books including March of the Titans: a history of the White Race. Andrew Johnson of The Independent wrote "(Kemp)was spotted in the BNP's election headquarters in Wales preparing thousands of campaign leaflets. The BNP however released a video of the Euro election leaflet operation in which it was shown that the operation was under the control of Birmingham BNP activist Richard Lumby, revealing the Independent story to be a lie.
Kemp is manager of Excalibur associated with the British National Party (BNP) and is in charge of maintaining the BNP website.
Criticism
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.
External links
Notes and References
- The Guardian
- The Independent
- A look behind the scenes at Euro depot
- "Excalibur, Dispatch Move to Bigger Premises under New Management"
- Heidi Beirich (Winter 2007). "Dangerous Liaison:South African Shores Up Neo-Nazi Group". Intelligence Report.
- arthurkemp.com
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