

The picture (above), taken by NUJ student David Hedges, was taken without permission and appeared on Redwatch yesterday afternoon.
Mr Lazenby, who has been involved in investigating the extreme-right since the 1970s, wants the website shut down. He said: “The NUJ wants the site banned as it’s picking on journalists in particular. It’s incitement to bloody violence, but the government say they can’t do it because it’s sourced in the United States. But we know who runs it locally.
“One is Kevin Watmough, who is a Bradford based Nazi, now associated with a group called the British People’s Party, and the other is a bloke called Simon Sheppard, both of whom have spent time in prison.”
Intimidation
Redwatch is used as a resource to compile personal details and images of suspected anti-fascists and other political opponents. Although the site claims this is for the sake of information gathering only, there have been several incidents of violence in the past.
Mr Lazenby’s image appears on Redwatch as an alleged “Red Journalist”. He said: “I’m not paranoid and I’m not going to let these people affect my life but things do happen.
“In Leeds there were two teachers who were active anti-fascists. Their details appeared on the site and three nights later their car was petrol bombed. A guy in Liverpool also had his details published and somebody turned up on his doorstep and stabbed him in the face.”
As a reporter for the Yorkshire Evening Post and Chairman of the NUJ’s branch in Leeds, Mr Lazenby has none-the-less been a target for Redwatch activists in the past: “They once published an address that I have lived at previously. At that point I had to get in touch with the police and tell them that this place might come under attack. Since then I have moved several times and fortunately they have never found me.”
The appearance of the photograph on Redwatch initially caused dismay among some NUJ delegates, who called yesterday for a general ban on photography whilst conference was in session.
Such
fears were countered this morning in a speech by student-journalist
Elizabeth Houghton. She said: “I am not one of those student
photographers but I, like the rest of you, stand by them. If you say
that photography must be banned because Nazis may, at a later point,
use any photo to intimidate journalists, you might as well grab their
cameras now and throw them on the funeral pyre of freedom of
expression.”







Ian Berriman works for the magazine SFX and has been
spreading a link to the stolen BNP membership list with a message along
the
lines of "I hope nothing bad happens to anyone on this list". 

This is the
knobhead on the BBC's 'White Season' programme who sees himself as the
voice of the White Working Class and actually had the audacity to
describe Nick Griffin as a 'knuckledragger'!
and a member of the National
Union of Journalists. He is proud, as he
puts it, to expose “racism and homophobia” wherever it may be. BEWARE
OF
HIM; HE OFTEN GOES UNDERCOVER TO DO THIS. Going undercover seems to be
a
tactic he is particularly fond of. His articles have had some
unpleasant
consequences for the subjects. He is purely and simply a big red bully
boy
and someone who ultimately would like to do away with free speech. He
is
guilty of social engineering and curtailment of Nationalism. He is the
type
of person who sneers at Christianity and would not bat an eyelid at
urinating
on the Union Flag. Because of his contacts and position as a journalist
he
uses scare tactics to stop people talking about certain issues. Should
they
talk about these issues he will “expose” them in the press.
Merryl
Wyn Davies, a writer and anthropologist, is a former BBC
journalist. She is the author of Knowing One Another: Shaping an
Islamic Anthropology and Introducing Anthropology. Other books by her
include:
Ever wondered how the enemies of free speech always seem
to get their propaganda into the mainstrean media? But Britain's white
nationalists can't?