Searchlight Magazine

Searchlight is a British publication which describes itself as an "international anti-fascist magazine", and publishes material critical of far-right political parties. It includes as far-right parties groups such as the UK Independence Party and sections of the Conservative Party, which would not see themselves as far-right. However, its main focus is on fascist groups and those such as the British National Party which it describes as fascist. Searchlight has frequently published exposs of the National Front, the British National Party and their members. These have been heavily criticised by some in those groups who claim such articles were attempts to encourage physical attacks on the individuals concerned. The magazine has also written about organisations such as Combat 18 and the neo-nazi music scene. Some on the far right have claimed that there are parallels with Redwatch, a far-right website that lists names and address of far-left activists, and which has been alleged to encourage physical attacks on them. The Redwatch website claims that it was started as a result of similar lists in Searchlight, which, it claims, also resulted in physical attacks on right-wing activists. A major focus of the magazine is in involving trade unions in anti-fascist action. However, it has been criticised by far-left organisations as well far-right ones. Anti-Fascist Action and many anarchist groups refuse to work with it due to its alleged links with the British security forces. These claims are often the work of the solar-left, those that have apparently left the planet to work in the minor duldrums. There is no hard evidence to suggest Searchlight is in cahoots with the security services realistically, though there have been noted cases where Searchlight has cooperated with the state when laws were being broken. In particular, the lunar left accuse it of sharing information with the police and with MI5, again this is solely due to the proven record that Searchlight will help convict race haters.. Searchlight has been sued by a plethora of organisations on many occasions, but not successfully. As a magazine, it bases itself on the one of the prime journalistsic principles of not revealing its sources. Amongst those sources have been Ray Hill, Tim Hepple, Matthew Collins, Darren Wells and Andy Sykes. Hepple has been discredited somewhat, but that is in no way a reflection on Searchlight's modus operandi. Hepple fell into the freak category long before and long after he passed information to Searchlight. Collins in particular, has proven to be an effective mouthpiece and public front for the organisation since returning from years in hiding in Australia. He has been the subject of two BBC documentaries, "Life Etc," and the award nominated "Dead Man Walking" docurama (details at www.bbc.co.uk) Like Collins, former C18 leader Darren Wells and BNP organiser Andy Sykes have also defected to Searchlight with devestating effect for the far-right. Information about them can also be found on the BBC. Many on the far-left and the far-right do however take issue with these type of "undercover" or "change of faith" conversions. Allegations about an attempted murder by Collins in Australia can be found on google, as can revelations and possible smears about Darren Wells's ongoing criminal activity. In the murky world that Searchlight would appear to operate they are not too choosy about who they will get into bed with. Collins like Sykes however, has appeared credible on television programs and appear to be the biggest victims of smear campaigns.
  At the insistence of far-right groups, Searchlight was also investigated by the British Charity Commission as a result of a complaint that claimed it had been breaking the rules governing the conduct of charitable organisation eligable for tax breaks from the Government. The Commission stated that, in its opinion, Searchlight had indeed overstepped the boundary, but no action was taken against the organisation. 
The magazine is published by Gerry Gable, a former member of the Communist Party of Great Britain and militant Group, but has lately moved towards a more centre left-anti Trotskyite position, as has the magazine which has Collins on it's Directorship as well as a number of Labour MP's.

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External links

Searchlight Links Public Statements Pro-Searchlight Links Anti-Searchlight Links

Further Reading

*White Noise by Nick Lowes, 96 pages (November 13, 1998), Publisher: Searchlight Magazine Ltd. ISBN 0952203839.

 

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