The picket resolution «against arrest of the Danish National Front leader Lars Wittmann»
The picket resolution «against arrest of the Danish National Front leader Lars Wittmann»
from January, 27th 2011.
On January, 12th, 2011 Danish police, with the participation of Danish security service and Danish intelligence service (PET) arrested the leader of the Danish National Front Lars Wittmann. Democratic public of Russia, countries of Europe, Latin America and other regions of the globe are deeply revolted by arbitrary behavior of the Danish government acting on a pointer of the American imperialism.
Lars Wittmann has been deprived of liberty for adjustment of friendly contacts to Russian Right political forces. Liberal dictatorship dominating in the West has seen in this real threat to its policy aimed at destruction of nations in order to please self-interests of transnational financial corporations.
Freedom-loving citizens from all countries of the world, valuing the national identity, make the resolute protest and indignation against jail placement of the Danish patriot Lars Wittmann in connection with an antinational policy of liberal – globalists.
Freedom to Lars Wittmann personifying the ideal of people’s struggle for their survival!
Party of the Russian Constitution Protection “Russia”
Party of the revival of national social justice.
translated Anna Avenberg
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