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Jailed for Jew hate - now he's the victim?

January 20, 2011 13:32
Michael Heaton

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A convicted white supremacist who wrote that he wanted to "destroy the Jews" has complained to prison authorities - that he has become the victim of religious discrimination.

Michael Heaton, 43, from Wigan, was jailed in June for 30 months for posting over 3,000 racist messages on fascist websites. He also founded the militant group Aryan Strike Force whose members boasted about plotting attacks on synagogues and mosques.

But in a letter in January's Inside Time, the monthly national newspaper for prisoners, Mr Heaton claimed he had been denied his religious rights by prison officers, who confiscated his Pagan pendant because it had fascist meaning and neo-Nazi overtones.

He wrote: "Our food (whether we agree to it or not) is a mixture of halal and kosher, Moslems [sic] can wear hats in prison when nobody else can, Christians are allowed their crosses, so imagine my shock when I enquired about wearing my religious pendant, and was refused."