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A supporter of one faction in a troubled Welsh independence organisation pledged online that there would be “chaos and violence”, and “no mercy” offered, while the opposing group had suffered a “crushing defeat” in its Annual General Meeting (AGM), it has emerged.

The alarming comments on Twitter highlight disclosures by our journalists, that the independence organisation YesCymru (YC) has been torn apart by internal strife.

Dilys Davies – abused

A senior member who has recently been suspended from the Central Committee (CC) of YC, eminent clinical psychologist Dilys Davies, suffered enormous abuse online (with her having to ‘protect’ her Twitter account) after making remarks in a so-called ‘transphobia row’.

Today’s disturbing revelation by The Eye puts this controversy centre stage.

The online remarks by ‘BVB’ (who includes a hammer and sickle in his Twitter heading) declare: “Chaos and violence today friends, no mercy to bastards x”, and in another tweet he has included a picture of a man carrying an axe. He has also proclaimed: “The TERFs (trans-exclusionary radical feminists) just had a crushing defeat at the yes cymru AGM. Have a good day shaggers  free Wales for all”, with Welsh flag emojis attached to the contentious comment. Another announcement on Twitter was: “The @YesCymru vote shows that the majority of the membership is decent and wants a fair and equal indy Wales for all. Hopefully, the minority intent on derailing with hatred will disappear. Time to get the message out of the twittersphere and onto the doorstep. Cymru Rhydd (Free Wales).”(Welsh flag emoji).

However these messages are likely to heap further pressure on YC, which has been engulfed by a series of unwelcome headlines.

There is a major split in YC, with Dr Davies and her backers on one side, while several others form the other – and this division has been underlined by the abusive comments she has suffered, as well as with, now, the comments online. Many people are blocked from seeing her social media messages, and her Twitter account says: “Only approved followers can see @DilysDavies’s Tweets”. In one camp in the civil war, are those who support the concept of Welsh independence as a left-of-centre project; while making up the opposition are those who believe the primary aim should be that Wales becomes an independent state, with the row now over transgenderism at the heart of current problems.

Dr Davies has endured numerous attacks online from certain supporters of Welsh independence (such as BVB), after quoting the famous feminist Germaine Greer, who has said publicly that even following gender re-alighnment surgery, a person is not fully a woman, because puberty, periods, childbirth, and the menopause have not been experienced. It has been reported that Dr Davies is now under YC investigation for alleged transphobia and homophobia. She is a consultant psychologist who specialises in sleep difficulties, and recently bought the famous Cofiwch Dryweryn memorial wall on the A487 near Llanrhystud.

On Pawb a’i Farn Aled Gwyn Williams made his views clear

Among those in the opposing group to Dr Davies’, appear to be the controversial founder of the new Welsh newspaper, The National (TN), Huw Marshall, along with another senior CC member of YC, Aled Gwyn Williams. Mr Marshall proclaimed that he was responsible for “Digital development”at TN in the masthead of his Twitter page, but the newspaper he works for, (TN), is at the centre of a storm of controversy over its neutrality, and there have been attacks online about the nature of its financial backing. It has also been condemned by one reader as a “nationalist propaganda sheet”, while records at Companies House reveal that Mr Marshall is, too, director of a dormant company.

Meanwhile reports of the suspension of Dr Davies, have included details that Mr Marshall’s ally, Mr Williams, has been barred from land that she owns in Ceredigion which has replicas of the memorial wall Cofiwch Dryweryn on it.

It is evident that Mr Williams (like Mr Marshall and BVB) holds extremely trenchant views himself about Welsh independence. Speaking on the Welsh-language S4C debate programe Pawb a’i Farn last year, he said: “The new members we have, they’re not the nationalists you would expect. They don’t wave flags, they’re not members of (Welsh nationalist party) Plaid Cymru a lot of them. A lot of them are people who would feel more comfortable in the Labour Party”.

The Eye reported the truth

But ‘comfortable’ is not a word which is likely to be used about the administration of YC, after past worrying news about the organisation was brought out by The Eye. 

The Twitter account of an unnerving YC message has announced that at one point it had 487 ‘likes’ and 187 ‘retweets’, but when these were counted the figures were actually just 45 and 70 respectively.

The fight against Hitler was questioned

We have revealed how the man at the head of the movement, Sion Jobbins, publicly declared he wishes Germany had won World War One, ironically stated that “Stalin had no choice”, and questioned the fight against Hitler. In another remark on Twitter, Mr Jobbins queried the Kindertransport which helped 10,000 children escape the Nazis and said: “… it wasn’t some amazing act of humanity”. A further message was: “Why was it good for UK to fight against being colonised by Hitler..?”.

The arson was celebrated on YouTube

Those below him in the group have also hit the headlines. We showed how a branch of the organisation asked provocatively whether “heroes” will make a stand in carrying out an attack on a UK military base on Anglesey. The goading remark came on Twitter from YC in Ruthin, and referred to a notorious incident in 1936 when an RAF bombing school was set ablaze at Penyberth on the Llyn peninsula, and founding members of PC were jailed. The event has gone down in folklore for Welsh nationalists and a video on YouTube declares:  “Penyberth.  Plaid Cymru (Welsh nationalist party) one.  RAF nil.”

Another branch of YC has said people in “our country” (Wales) refuse to integrate, and asked menacingly what should be ‘done’ about Unionists. This extraordinary tweet was put out by YC in the Afan Valley and stated:  “These people are in our country, yet refuse to integrate into our local community”.

A major supporter of YC also holds highly dubious views which he has publicised on social media. Mark Wells/Gareth Mark Welsby claims to be the inventor of the YC ‘app’ and has urged holding a debate about banning gay people from Wales. He wrote in one tweet: “With all this talk about quarantine. I’m serious… Shouldn’t we be discussing banning gay people from Wales. Esp. (gay ex-Welsh rugby international) Gareth Thomas who should resign!! Hiv will spread into Wales’ blood groups inc. Rh+ and our reputation for positive blood ruined. aids infected are negative people”.

Gareth Thomas should be barred according to a Yes Cymru supporter

YC faces, as well, a number of other serious challenges. A member of it shared a message saying Zionism was racist from a former Labour MP who had been suspended for criticising an anti-Semitism investigation, after it announced she was to be investigated over allegations she held the same views. She also tweeted a message of support to former PC leader Leanne Wood who lost her Rhondda seat in last week’s elections (which saw an incredible fall out), and was condemned by an anti-Semitic opposition pressure group.

Kerry-Anne Mendoza retweeted’ the comment from Chris Williamson writing:  “The truth is Zionism is a racist, warmongering, supremacist ideology. We need to stand together to defeat it wherever it exists, because it’s the enemy of peace”. In the same tweet Mr Williamson had said Leila Khaled was ‘eloquent’, but the Wales Against Anti-Semitism (WAAS) movement then stated online: “Why is @YesCymru’s Kerry Ann Mendoza retweeting Chris Williamson’s glorification of a convicted terrorist?”. The message was also sent to the Board of Deputies of British Jews, as well as several well known mainstrem journalists.

Leila Khaled – ‘eloquent’

Ms Khaled was a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), and came to public attention for her role in the TWA hijacking in 1969, and one of the four simultaneous hijackings the following year. They were part of the campaign of Black September in Jordan.

But Ms Mendoza, as well as the movement she joined (YC), has hit the headlines before. Our journalists disclosed how YC had announced it was to launch an inquiry into the alleged anti-Semitism of Ms Mendoza, after she had tweeted the phrase Arbeit Macht Frei (Work Sets You Free) which was emblazoned above the gates to Auschwitz. In August she wrote: “Get Brexit done Build, build, build, Jobs, jobs, jobs Arbeit macht frei”. But six months later the chair of YC, Mr Jobbins, said:  “We will be discussing the matter (her alleged anti-Semitism generally) as a committee in conjunction with our new diversity and inclusion lead officer who will be starting work for us on Monday (February 15).

Perhaps it wasn’t wise to tweet the phrase above Auschwitz

Ms Mendoza joined YC in the Autumn, shortly after moving to Wales from her home city of Bristol, and her account tweeted news of her membership to its 59,000 followers. Former Cardiff Council leader, the Liberal Democrats’ Welsh Parliament/Senedd Cymru (WP/SC) candidate for Cardiff Central Rodney Berman said of her joining YC:  “The decision to admit and then publicly welcome this individual raises serious questions regarding the priorities and values of YesCymru. Quite frankly, it’s appalling”.

Rodney Berman – ‘why did they do it?!’

She is the Editor of the left-wing website The Canary, but was suspended briefly from Twitter following complaints about another post in which she compared those attending the Jewish Labour Movement’s conference to “white supremacists”. After the then Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s defeat at the polls in December 2019, she suggested that those who opposed Labour over anti-Semitism would be attacked.

Kerry-Anne Mendoza compared Brexit celebrations to Kristallnacht in 1938 Nazi Germany, when Jewish businesses were attacked

Ms Mendoza also accused (Jewish) writer and columnist Jonathan Freedland of “manufacturing” the 2019 General Election result. In January 2020 she claimed celebrations over the completion of Brexit could turn into a  “21st century Kristallnacht”. When the Jewish Chronicle (JC) raised concerns about Ms Mendoza’s appearance at a Labour party meeting, she tweeted: “Black woman can’t talk about racism, says white man”.

Ms Mendoza has also appeared more than once on the controversial state-backed television station, Russia Today (RT) which is accused of being a mouthpiece of the autocratic Russian leader Vladimir Putin, and has played host to the conspiracy theorist in WalesAnna Brees. For the programme On Contact, Ms Mendoza said she wanted an “alternative media”. She was interviewed, too, by Max Keiser on his RT show The Keiser Report, and declared that austerity is a “fig leaf” designed to conceal aggressive neoliberal policies.

But even after all of this past history, YC has labelled her a “rock star” in a tweet which was ‘liked’ numerous times by several vocal and high-profile activists. Meanwhile, the organisation she joined declared in a tweet which has now been deleted that “Open assaults (interesting words to chose in the context of what has happened) on Welsh democracy have led to (its) remarkable growth”, linking the comment to an article in the Herald.Wales by the MP for Carmarthen East andDinefwrJonathan Edwards, who accepted a police caution after attacking his wife.

But critics were unamused. One stated online:  “It’s infuriating. Yes Cymru are doing so much very well, then they just undermine all the good stuff with unnecessary stupidity/lack of sensitivity. They have the money to hire people now to do a better job”. Another announced: “I’ve got very mixed feelings about the MP in question but the timing of YC is absolutely mad. Are they thick? Why do they keep making mistakes like these? They need to start having people who know what they’re doing.”

Was there ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ for the woman Jonathan Edwards hit, as he proclaimed?!

A further comment was: “In (sic) going to say it AGAIN because it is DOING MY HEAD IN, why does Jonathan Edwards, who admitted he was GUILTY OF ASSAULTING HIS WIFE, still have influence in Plaid Cymru and @YesCymru? And why has the latter PLATFORMED HIM TODAY AFTER THE WEEK WE HAVE ALL JUST HAD?”.

PC suspended Mr Edwards for a year in July following the attack, meaning he must sit as an independent MP until at least 2021, and a disciplinary panel ruled that any lifting of the suspension depended upon the MP demonstrating “he has undertaken a period of self-reflection and learning to address his actions”.

Yet this is not the first time YC has hit the headlines, and perhaps recently releasing a sexist video in support of its cause (which was again deleted) is one of the ‘mistakes’ being referred to in the online complaint. In January the organisation released the video promoting Welsh independence which featured a pair of cartoon women’s legs in stockings, and one critic on social media said: “fire the pig that designed it”. It displayed the cartoon of a woman wearing stockings and red arms, with a map of Wales for her body and screaming “YEEEEEEEEEEES”in the caption below.

‘Fire the pig…’

But it was slammed on Twitter, with one critic saying:  “I find it astonishing – and cowardly – that @YesCymru have merely deleted that sexist, appalling video from last night and not acknowledged the disgust felt by their membership and apologised for the offence caused, not to mention the damage sustained to the campaign”. Another said in reply to YC: “Never mind the booklet, burn that fucking sexist animation and fire the pig that designed it”.

Do young people really support Welsh independence?!

The fierce row also came hard on the heels of it being divulged on The Eye that other splits were emerging in YC (apart from those over gender reallignment), with an angry supporter tweeting that he had cancelled his membership, while another showed his fury after claiming the group had ‘liked’ a tweet from a right wing party, which it had also re-tweeted.

The group has, though, often made the news for the wrong reasons, and appears to be offering highly questionable information. YC has claimed that opinion polls report support for Welsh independence among younger people is “around 40-50 %” saying: “Independence is becoming common sense view within young people in Wales.”.

Book posterThe truth is that recent opinion polls suggest the figure among younger people is far lower than this, and also make clear that the vast majority of people in Wales support Welsh parties which are opposed to independence.

But it is clear, too, that the supporter of one faction in a contentious Welsh independence organisation, could prove a major embarrassment, after he pledged online that there would be “chaos and violence”, and “no mercy” offered, while the opposing group had suffered a “crushing defeat”

 

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