Index to Items concerning the “Community Security Trust”
A paramilitary body of vigilantes raised by the Board of Deputies of British Jews with Metropolitan Police approval
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The Board of Deputies of British Jews’ “private army”: the CST
- Introduction: A Note of Concern about the “Community Security Trust” (CST) of the Board of Deputies of British Jews
- Late in 1991 a campaign of organised violence against bookshops begins
- January 10, 1997: David Irving writes to the British government’s Data Protection Agency about the CST
- Analysis of the CST’s Registration under the Data Protection Act: what it tells us about the CST’s activities
- David Irving writes to Sir Paul Condon, Commissioner of Metropolitan Police, about the Illegal Paramilitary Nature and Activities of the CST
- March 11, 1997: Condon’s deputy Strang writes a feeble response
- Refusing to be Fobbed off, David Irving drafts a second letter to Sir Paul Condon about the CST
- August 21, 1997: David Irving Challenges the Board of Deputies and its CST to Provide Copies of their Data under the Data Protection Act
- Jewish Chronicle and Daily Express report Jan 1999 Secret service, Scotland Yard, CST, MI5, and others joining forces to monitor and harass U.K. Far Right groups into oblivion
- 2013: Revealed: UK anti-Semitism watchdog “charity” – the thuggish Community Security Trust – helps lead Israel anti-boycott group
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