CNLA DENY ARREST OF ONE OF ITS MEMBERSMessage from the Cornish National Liberation Army (An Lu Kernewek dhe Kenedhlek Livreson- LKKL) For press circulation if you please: 1. It has been announced in the English and English dominated local press that a man has been arrested regarding telephone calls he made to Oliver's restaurant. This man is not nor ever has been connected with our organisation. Do the English or their poodle police honestly believe we would ask one of our members to openly phone a target and then leave his details ? The man arrested is an honourable Padstow man who has been subject of police victimisation. We imagine his bail will be cancelled. 2. We pass on our fraternal greetings to our Breton brothers and sisters who have been engaged on active service near Callac in Breizh. The brave Celtic Bretons also fight for survival against the English incomers whose very presence has had a similar effect on Brittany, our sister nation. Breizh ha Kernow bys vyken ! |
Cornwall News
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