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Arthur Kemp is a writer, speaker, British activist, and political figure from South Africa, who currently works as the Foreign Affairs Spokesperson for the British National Party.

Biography

Arthur Kemp was born in 1962 in the British colony of Southern Rhodesia, spending his formative early political years in South Africa. He has a bachelor’s degree in Political Science, International Politics and Public Administration.

He was conscripted into the South African Police from 1985 to 1988 as part of his national service obligation in South Africa, serving as a constable and a sergeant in the uniform branch stationed in Johannesburg.

After completing his national service, Kemp worked for The Citizen (South Africa) newspaper in Johannesburg  and later as a journalist for the South African Conservative Party.
Kemp was expelled from that party in 1992 for coming to the conclusion that apartheid was impracticable, indefensible and morally unjustifiable.  

Kemp has also worked as an international risk consultant; as a retail market analyst for a blue chip company in the UK; and as a public relations consultant.

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.  He is also BNP spokesman on foreign affairs.  

Chris Hani Trial

In 1993 Kemp was briefly arrested and then released without charge in connection with the assassination of Chris Hani, the leader of the South African Communist Party and chief of staff of Umkhonto we Sizwe, the armed wing of the African National Congress (ANC).

Kemp was subpoenaed to appear as a witness after one of the main suspects, Clive Derby-Lewis, gave the police Kemp's name as the person who had drawn up a list of names which was found in the apartment of the shooter, Janusz Walus.

According to the South African Police, Kemp was arrested along with four other people had “on the basis of information provided by Mr Clive Derby-Lewis.”  

The Independent newspaper claimed Kemp was a “key witness” in the trial. However, other reports said that Kemp only testified about the origin of the list and nothing else. At the trial, Kemp denied producing a "hitlist."

The actual key witnesses in the Hani trial were Margarita Harmse, an Afrikaner woman who witnessed the actual shooting, and Michael Buchanan, who also witnessed the shooting and identified the shooter, Janus Walusz at an identification parade.

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearing into the assassination of Chris Hani heard that the original trial court had heard “ that Mr Kemp was not regarded as a co-conspirator”

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.

Bibliography

  • Arthur Kemp (2006), March of the Titans: a history of the White Race
  • Arthur Kemp (2008), Jihad: Islam's 1,300 Year War Against Western Civilisation
  • Arthur Kemp (2008), The Immigration Invasion
  • 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
  • Arthur Kemp (2009), Headline, The Best of BNP News Volume I, July-December 2008
  • Arthur Kemp (2009), Headline, The Best of BNP News Volume II, July-December 2008

In addition, Kemp has co-authored a 22 page booklet with Nick Griffin, the leader of the BNP, entitled Folk and Nation, Underpinning the Ethnostate (first published 2008 by the BNP, 22 pages).

External links

Notes and References

  1. Goodreads, Author Profile
  2. Conspiracies and the Chris Hani Assassination , http://www.arthurkemp.com/?p=130 ESSAY EIGHT from The Lie of Apartheid and other True Stories from Southern Africa]
  3. TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION, AMNESTY HEARING, 1 December 1997, Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Amnesty Hearing, 1 December 2007
  4. Conspiracies and the Chris Hani Assassination , http://www.arthurkemp.com/?p=130 ESSAY EIGHT from The Lie of Apartheid and other True Stories from Southern Africa]
  5. Goodreads, Author Profile
  6. The Guardian, BNP's attempt to gain first European seat aided by man linked to ANC leader's killer
  7. The Guardian, BNP's attempt to gain first European seat aided by man linked to ANC leader's killer
  8. "Excalibur, Dispatch Move to Bigger Premises under New Management"
  9. The Guardian, [http://bnp.org.uk/2009/10/iran-another-war-being-prepared-by-the-liars-in-washington-and-london/ Iran: Another War Being Prepared by the Liars in Washington and London ]
  10. The Independent, 22 April 1993, Suspects held in Hani inquiry: Police confirm plot after five more arrests
  11. The Independent, 22 April 1993, Suspects held in Hani inquiry: Police confirm plot after five more arrests
  12. The Independent, 22 April 1993, Suspects held in Hani inquiry: Police confirm plot after five more arrests
  13. The Independent, 7 October 1993, Net widens
  14. News24.com, 9 May 2009, SA right-winger linked to UK BNP
  15. The Guardian, 31 March 2007, Witnesses identify 'Hani killer'
  16. TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION, AMNESTY HEARING, 1 December 1997, Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Amnesty Hearing, 1 December 2007
  17. Heidi Beirich (Winter 2007). "Dangerous Liaison:South African Shores Up Neo-Nazi Group". Intelligence Report.
  18. arthurkemp.com
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