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Arthur Kemp

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Rhodesian-born writer and publisher of racist literature
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Arthur Kemp
Born1963 (age 61–62)
OccupationPublisher
Known forFormer foreign affairs spokesperson of theBritish National Party
Websitewww.arthurkemp.com
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Arthur Kemp (born in 1963) is a Rhodesian writer and the owner of Ostara Publications, a distributor of racist tracts, who was from 2009 to 2011 the foreign affairs spokesperson for theBritish National Party.[1][2] He was born inSouthern Rhodesia (nowZimbabwe) and worked as a right-wing journalist in South Africa before moving to the United Kingdom in 1996.[3]

Biography

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Kemp was born in 1963 inSouthern Rhodesia, and spent his early years inSouth Africa. His father is British and his mother is Dutch.[2][4][5] He attended theUniversity of Cape Town in the early 1980s.[2]

Career in South Africa

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Kemp was conscripted and served as a sergeant in theSouth African Police inJohannesburg from 1987 to 1988.[6]

From 1989 to 1992, Kemp worked forDie Patriot, the newspaper of the white supremacistSouth African Conservative Party.[7][8] Kemp also wrote forThe Citizen newspaper, as well asThe Patriot, a far-right newspaper.[6][2] In the early 1990s he worked for theNational Intelligence Service, according to British newspapers.[2]

In 1993, Kemp was a key prosecution witness in the trial after the assassination of theSouth African Communist Party leaderChris Hani.[8] Kemp had been one of the right-wing activists arrested after the murder but was released without charge.[7][9] Kemp gave evidence againstClive Derby-Lewis and his wife, Gaye Derby-Lewis, saying they admitted their involvement during a lunch the three had together two days after Hani's death. Clive Derby-Lewis and the assassin,Janusz Walus, were found guilty and sentenced to death (both death sentences were later commuted to life imprisonment), while Gaye Derby-Lewis was acquitted.[8] At the trial, Kemp said he had made a list of addresses including Hani's and gave it to Gaye Derby-Lewis, but said he did not know it would be used for a murder.[7] Hani's name was the third name on the list; at the top wasNelson Mandela's.[10]

Kemp has written that he was later expelled from the Conservative Party for publicly opposingapartheid and arguing in favour ofAfrikaner separatism.[11][independent source needed]

British National Party

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Kemp moved to the United Kingdom in 1996.[10] That year he spoke at aneo-Nazi meeting inGermany, according to the British anti-racism magazineSearchlight, and he wrote for the German fascist publicationNation und Europa.[2][7]

In 1999 he began Ostara Publications "as a means of distributing his own white supremacist screeds", according to theSouthern Poverty Law Center (SPLC). Later it distributed racist tracts from the 19th and 20th centuries as well as work byJared Taylor.[1]

He became manager ofExcalibur, theBritish National Party (BNP)'s merchandising arm,[10][12] until in 2010 he was put in charge of the BNP website.[13][independent source needed]

In 2004, Kemp worked forNick Griffin, the BNP's leader, in elections for theLondon Assembly and attended a BNP rally inBromley.[7]

In 2009, Kemp "was spotted in the BNP's election headquarters in Wales preparing thousands of campaign leaflets", according toThe Independent.[10][9]Searchlight said Kemp, as editor of the BNP website, was in charge of "ideological training of the party's 250 or so elite activists". It said Kemp was likely helping the BNP raise money from wealthy white South Africans, as the largest share of BNP website traffic came from South Africa.[9]

In March 2011, Kemp resigned from all positions in the party including that of web editor, foreign affairs spokesman and Advisory Council member. No official reason was given.[14] SPLC reported that he resigned these roles in order to become editor-in-chief of a British nationalist website owned byAndrew Brons.[1] On 2 September 2011, Kemp announced on his blog that he was no longer a member of the BNP.[15][independent source needed]

As of 2016, he ran a website called The New Observer Online, which campaigned forBrexit and demonized immigrants as "invaders" and "rapefugees". The website was described by the SPLC as "arguably among the most racist websites in the United Kingdom".[16]

United States

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In 2007, Kemp took a senior position in the American neo-Nazi groupNational Alliance, according to the SPLC. He worked as the National Alliance's media director for several years in the mid-2000s and ghostwrote some of chairmanErich Gliebe's speeches and shortwave broadcasts.[2] Kemp denied a connection with the National Alliance, but the SPLC found wire transfers sent from the group to Kemp's South African bank account.[16]

Publications

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In 1990 in South Africa, Kemp published a book on theAfrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB – Afrikaner Resistance Movement),Victory Or Violence: The Story of the AWB, which he re-published in 2009 asVictory Or Violence: The Story of the AWB of South Africa. This book was subsequently updated and revised in 2012 to include information about the murder ofEugène Terre'Blanche.[17][independent source needed] The SPLC described the book in 2007 as "a glowing history of thewhite supremacist Afrikaner Resistance Movement".[2]

Kemp has written and self-published several books, includingMarch of the Titans: A History of the White Race, which was described as "clearly neo-Nazi material" by historian Paul Jackson.[18] Alan Waring described it as "a typical product ofBritish neo-Nazism, synthesizingHolocaust denial and spurious claims about white racial superiority.[19] It questions the number of Jews killed in the Holocaust, and according toThe Guardian, "is popular with far-right activists around the world".[10] Although Kemp said, "I deny outright that my book denies the Holocaust", the book itself says, "certainly far fewer died than what is most often claimed. Increasingly, all the evidence urges a complete revision of this aspect of the history of World War Two."[4]

TheNational Alliance, an American neo-Nazi group, awarded him its "Dr. William Pierce Award for Investigative Journalism" (named after the neo-NaziWilliam Pierce), with a $250 prize, for his article inNational Vanguard, "White South Africa: What Went Wrong?".[2] InNational Vanguard he wrote using his own name and also a pseudonym, Richard Preston.[2]

Bibliography

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  • Victory Or Violence - The Story of the AWB of South Africa (1990, republished 2009, 2012)ISBN 978-1471067464
  • March of the Titans: a history of the White Race (1999, reprinted and expanded 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011)ISBN 978-1105328749; reprinted in two volumes in 2013 asMarch of the Titans: The Complete History of the White Race: Volume I: The Rise of EuropeISBN 978-1480242296; andMarch of the Titans: The Complete History of the White Race: Volume II: Europe and the WorldISBN 978-1490909134.
  • Jihad: Islam's 1,300 Year War Against Western Civilisation (2008)ISBN 978-1409205029
  • The Immigration Invasion (2008)ISBN 978-1409243632
  • The Lie of Apartheid and Other True Stories from Southern Africa (2009)ISBN 978-1409254218
  • Four Flags: The Indigenous People of Britain (2010)ISBN 978-1445287751
  • Headline: The Best of BNP News: The Stories Which Helped Propel the British National Party into the Political Mainstream. Volume I, July–December 2008 (2011),ISBN 978-1409289203.
  • Headline: The Best of BNP News: The Stories Which Helped Propel the British National Party into the Political Mainstream. Volume II, January–June 2009. (2011)ISBN 978-1-4092-8995-1.
  • The Children of Ra: Artistic, Historical and Genetic Evidence For Ancient White Egypt (2012)ISBN 978-1471005626
  • Folk And Nation Underpinning The Ethnostate (2012)ISBN 978-1447594925, reprinted 2012 asFolk and Nation: Ethnonationalism ExplainedISBN 978-1291166163
  • Nova Europa: European Survival Strategies in a Darkening World (2013)ISBN 978-1291263602

References

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  1. ^abcNelson, Leah (12 July 2011)."White Supremacist Arthur Kemp Reprinting Forgotten Racist Texts".Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved5 June 2022.
  2. ^abcdefghijBeirich, Heidi (Winter 2007)."White Supremacist Arthur Kemp Steps Up as Leader of the Neo-Nazi Group National Alliance".Intelligence Report (128). Southern Poverty Law Center.
  3. ^Smith, Janet (2011).Hani : a Life Too Short. Beauregard Tromp. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers.ISBN 978-1-86842-373-6.OCLC 801363994.
  4. ^abShipton, Martin (7 May 2009)."Revealed: The Welsh warehouse at heart of BNP Euro campaign; I'm no white supremacist, insists BNP activist Kemp".Western Mail. Archived fromthe original on 7 December 2019. Retrieved31 July 2010.
  5. ^"Arthur Kemp".www.goodreads.com. Retrieved29 January 2021.
  6. ^abMickolus, Edward F; Simmons, Susan L. (1997).Terrorism, 1992-1995: a chronology of events and a selectively annotated bibliography. Greenwood. p. 370.
  7. ^abcdeMuir, Hugh; Taylor, Matthew (10 June 2004)."White supremacist aids BNP".The Guardian. Retrieved25 August 2014.
  8. ^abcCarlin, John (7 October 1993)."Net widens".The Independent.
  9. ^abcJohnson, Andrew (10 May 2009)."BNP activist was linked to South Africa murder".The Independent.
  10. ^abcdeTaylor, Matthew (8 May 2009)."BNP's attempt to gain first European seat aided by man linked to ANC leader's killer".The Guardian.
  11. ^Kemp, Arthur (2010). "Conspiracies and the Assassination of Chris Hani".The Lie of Apartheid. Lulu.com. p. 87.
  12. ^"Christian Christmas Cards Back in Stock, Announces New Excalibur Manager".
  13. ^"Excalibur, Dispatch Move to Bigger Premises under New Management". Archived fromthe original on 30 April 2010.
  14. ^"Arthur Kemp's Blog".
  15. ^"Free at Last, Thank God, Free at Last". 2 September 2011.
  16. ^ab"Thomas Mair, BREXIT, and the US-UK neo-Nazi Connection".Southern Poverty Law Center. 21 June 2016. Retrieved5 June 2018.
  17. ^Kemp, Arthur (16 April 2012).Victory or Violence: The Story of the AWB of South Africa. Ostara Publications. Archived fromthe original on 8 March 2013. Retrieved10 January 2013.
  18. ^Paul Jackson (2015)."White genocide". In Carmichael, Cathie; Maguire, Richard C (eds.).The Routledge History of Genocide. Routledge. p. 215.ISBN 978-1-317-51484-8.
  19. ^Waring, Alan (2019).The New Authoritarianism. Columbia University Press. p. 154.ISBN 9783838211534.

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