- Colin King-Ansell
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Colin King-Ansell (born 1946) is a prominent figure in far-right politics in New Zealand. He has been described as "New Zealand’s most notorious Nazi cheerleader and Holocaust denier"[1].
In 1967 he joined the National Socialist Party of New Zealand. In December 1967 King-Ansell was given an 18 months prison sentence for damage to a synagogue[2].
King-Ansell first achieved national New Zealand fame in 1968 when he appeared on a television current affairs programme. When questioned about the Holocaust, he dismissed it as lies and allied propaganda, prompting public anger[citation needed]. King-Ansell however did not elaborate his views on the screen. Seven years later the current affairs host Brian Edwards said the first tape of the interview was accidentally not broadcast[3].
In 1969 he became leader of the National Socialist Party [4]. He stood for the National Socialists in the general election of 1972 and contested the Mount Albert in 1975 and again in 1978. In 1979 he was fined $400 following an appeal against a 3-month prison sentence for breaching the Race Relations Act[5].
He was subsequently involved in a number of extremist groups, including Unit 88. As the leader of the NZ Fascist Union he was interviewed on the Paul Holmes show[citation needed].
In 2006 he became chairman of a local business association, Progress Hawera[6], but was subsequently expelled when his far-right past was exposed.
King-Ansell currently leads the New Zealand National Front. He has declared that he has renounced Nazism[7].
References
- ^ Hitler ’stuffed up a damn good idea’ The Taranaki Daily News 17 June 2006
- ^ Spoonley, Paul The Politics of Nostalgia: racism and the extreme right in New Zealand The Dunmore Press (1987) p155
- ^ Ku Klux Kiwis, Australia/Israel Review, 1998
- ^ Spoonley, Paul The Politics of Nostalgia: racism and the extreme right in New Zealand The Dunmore Press (1987) p151
- ^ Spoonley, Paul The Politics of Nostalgia: racism and the extreme right in New Zealand The Dunmore Press (1987) p155
- ^ Exposed! Heil Hawera: Past catches up with former neo-Nazi leader The Taranaki Daily News 17 June 2006
- ^ Right-wing party 'not recruiting in schools' The Taranaki Daily News 13 March 2009
Categories:- New Zealand neo-Nazis
- New Zealand political party leaders
- New Zealand National Front politicians
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