Nick Griffin <http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/nick-griffin>, the leader
of the British National party, has waded into controversy by paying an
officially sponsored visit to Damascus as part of a delegation of far-right
and nationalist European politicians.

Griffin, an MEP for north-west England, used his Twitter account to
publicise selected details of his "fact-finding" trip, calling the Syrian
capital a "modern, bustling city". Aside from "occasional explosions" in
the distance, life in Damascus was normal, he tweeted.

Syrian state media reported that suicide bombings in Marja Square in the
centre of the city had killed 14 people and injured 31. Griffin later
visited the site and commented: "Vile … smells like an abbatoir. Hague
wants your taxes to arm these terrorists!"

The BNP <http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/bnp> spokesman Simon Darby said
Griffin was not being paid by the Syrian regime and did not want his
presence in the country to be seen as an endorsement of President Bashar
al-Assad. But anyone enteringSyria <http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/syria> –
as Griffin did by road from Lebanon – needs a visa, which would require the
approval of the information and foreign ministries.

Other members of his delegation are MEPs and MPs from Belgium, Russia and
Poland. The BNP is part of the Alliance of European National Movements in
the European parliament.* Other members include Jobbik, the Movement for a
Better Hungary, France's National Front, Italy's Tricolour Flame, Sweden's
National Democrats and Belgium's National Front.*

Damascus has the full support of Russia and Iran but in recent months the
government has stepped up efforts to win sympathy in western countries to
capitalise on waning support for the rebels, fading calls for outside
intervention and the rise of extremist jihadi elements such as the Nusra
front in the armed opposition.

Assad's friend Khaled Mahjoub, an influential Syrian-American businessman,
has sought to improve government PR by circumventing the slow-moving
ministerial bureaucracy to obtain visas for journalists and others. In
April the leader of France's Voltaire network, Thierry Meyssan, author of a
bestselling book claiming the 9/11 attacks were an inside job, was in
Damascus.

"What he [Griffin] wants is to let people have a proper view of what is
going on in Syria, because at the moment all we have is William Hague and
his infantile war-mongering," Darby said. "He wants to ascertain just how
many British citizens are fighting out there for the so-called Free Syrian
Army and other elements opposed to Assad.

"He is representing the point of view of ordinary British people who don't
want any engagement in the Middle East and its troubles, any more than they
wanted to fight in Afghanistan and Iraq.

"He is MEP for the north-west and he is sick and tired of seeing lads from
Manchester and Liverpool coming back in body bags or with arms and legs
missing because the government got them involved in business that isn't any
concern of ours."

On Monday Griffin updated his followers on a day in Lebanon, describing
Beirut as "less alien than the streets of London". He praised Hezbollah,
the militant Iranian-backed Shia group, who helped the Assad regime
recapture the rebel-held city of Qusair last week.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2013/jun/11/bnp-nick-griffin-syria-assad


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