New Zealand League of Rights

The right-wing New Zealand League of Rights ( German: New Zealand League of Rights ) is the New Zealand subsidiary of the Australian League of Rights by Eric Butler.

Following a political event tour of New Zealand in the late 1960s, Butler would like a New Zealand version of its organization to build and was known in 1970 that a New Zealand League of Rights was established. This organization started in 1971 with their political work. Its first president was Sidney Wood, who was also a founder of the New Zealand League. 1979 David Thompson became President and revived this organization when he brought out an offshoot of the Australian Journal of Butler, the " On Target " ( German: "Target Hits "). Thereupon its membership developed during the 1980s to the top. Thompson was the mid-1980s by Bill Daly replaced, who led the New Zealand League until its dissolution in 2004.

Like the other with her verbundenene organizations proclaimed the New Zealand League their loyalty to "God, Queen and Country " ( German: "God, Queen and Country " ) and hung the theory of social credits to, was anti -Semitic and racist. The New Zealand League believed in the dominance of the British race and culture in New Zealand and was against Marxism, human rights and globalization. The anti-Semitism of the New Zealand League was to the end, not explicitly stated as the Australian League of Rights and the Canadian League of Rights.

The New Zealand League criticized the Social Credit Party New Zealand that they have a wrong conception of the theory of Clifford Hugh Douglas and described himself as the guardian of the theory of Social Credit. However, its members sought to connect to this party, to this end of the 1970s the members of the New Zealand League no longer decided at its events to welcome. Members of the New Zealand League intended the New Zealand National Party to join and were in other organizations such as the Voters Association active.

The New Zealand League was a member of the founded in 1972 Crown Commonwealth League of Rights, an umbrella organization for the rights of the British Commonwealth, the Butler founded, in the Australian League of Rights and the Canadian League of Rights and the British League of Rights were a member. The New Zealand League, organized in 1981, the second conference of the Crown Commonwealth League of Rights and 1993 Bill Daly tried to convince David Irving to an event tour of New Zealand.

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