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A TRIBUTE TO IAN STUART

11 AUGUST 1957 - 24 SEPTEMBER 1993

The Flame That Never Dies

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Everyone who ever knew Ian, saw him play live, or has heard his music on tenth generation tapes in every far-flung corner of the globe, will appreciate the contribution he made to the cause of White pride. He sacrificed his life, untempted by money, undaunted by prison and intrepid in the face of violent opposition, because he knew that what he held inside was something more precious than anything on this planet. He held a fire in his heart that burned for the pride and convictions of his race and nation.

What was Ian like as a person? This seems to be something that is seldom addressed in the many tributes to him that have appeared in the years after his death.

Those of us who had the honour to know him can say that he was a genuinely kind and loyal person, often quietly spoken, highly intelligent with a real sense of humour.

Ian never displayed any egotism or arrogance - often he would turn his humour on himself. He always had time for the people around him and would never fail to greet a comrade or say some words to a fan of the band.

As we remember Ian the Political Soldier we should also remember Ian the man.

(Ian's anniversary was the 11th August - our apologies that this eulogy, taken from another White Nationalist site is a little overdue - but better now than missing remembering such an important fallen Comrade!)

 


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