User:Keresaspa
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Keresaspa (born 19th September 1979 in Belfast) is a Northern Ireland-based contributor to Wikipedia.
Keresaspa is my web name, shamelessly swiped from Iranian mythology, and I discovered Wikipedia from a BBC TV show and am now addicted. I initially made posts without being a member but decided it was time to gain a little bit of wiki-recognition as something other than a number.
I have a BA in History and Politics and an MA in Comparative Ethnic Conflict. I am currently studying for a PhD on the topic of right wing extremism, so most of my posts are on that topic. My entire education has been at Queen's University, Belfast and I am Belfast born and bred. I went to the same school as Liam Neeson, although we missed each other by about 25 years!
I see my wiki claim to fame as being the introduction of a series of articles relating to National Bolshevism. As stated the right is the area in which most of my entries can be found. This is, however, no indication of my own political opinions. I am also proud to have been instrumental in saving the entry on The Zakhov Mission from deletion, as well as one or two others. I'm glad it is still with us. I'm a regular at articles for deletion where I always endeavour to help rescue potentially useful articles, although I also seek to rid Wikipedia of the scourge of individual entires for internet slang.
I am currently also working on a series of articles about Northern Ireland, particularly its political past, an area which I feel is a little under-represented on here. I also keep an eye on the articles about football clubs in Kazakhstan and fill the odd request when I have nothing better to do. I've also recently been working on getting rid of the redlinks over at List of Prime Ministers of Bulgaria, a task completed on 15 February 2006.
My pet hate about Wikipedia is when you work hard on article only for the site to automatically log you out whilst it is saving. It has recently happened whilst I was saving articles on Kennedy Lindsay and George Seawright and is beyond infuriating!
My hobbies include reading and writing, music (Jethro Tull being a particular favourite) and football, where I follow West Bromwich Albion, Caley Thistle, my local team Cliftonville and my adoptive national team Paraguay.
When I write I invariably use British English, although I have no problem with people changing it, particularly when I'm writing about North American topics (which I occasionally do). I have also recently become a big fan of redirects as they keep place tidy and prevent one-line entries to explain alternative names for things. Other than that, I'm fairly easy-going in my editing and I'm really just here for a bit of fun.
[edit] Pages I Have Created
[edit] Politics
[edit] British right wing extremism - people
Ian Anderson (politician), Henry Hamilton Beamish, John Beckett, Anthony Bennett (English politician), Jane Birdwood, Andrew Brons, Ted Budden, Eddy Butler, Simon Darby, Dennis Delderfield, Françoise Dior, Sharon Ebanks, Richard Edmonds, William Evans-Gordon, Terry Flynn, Andrew Fountaine, Robert Forgan, Jeffrey Hamm, Anthony Hancock (publisher), Neil Francis Hawkins, Ray Hill, Derek Holland, David Kerr, Arnold Leese, Rotha Lintorn-Orman, David McCalden, Michael McLaughlin, Tommy Moran, Eddy Morrison, John Morse (British politician), John O'Brien (UK politician), Roy Painter, Charles Parker (UK politician), Joe Pearce (politician), Denis Pirie, Kevin Quinn, Anthony Reed Herbert, Robert Relf, Charlie Sargent, Keith Thompson, Alexander Raven Thomson, Martin Webster, Martin Wingfield
[edit] British right wing extremism - movements
British Brothers League, British Democratic Party, British National Party (1960), British Peoples Party, British Peoples Party (1939), Constitutional Movement, Europe a Nation, Flag Group, Greater Britain Movement, Imperial Fascist League, International Third Position, League of Saint George, National Democratic Party (UK, 1966), National Fascisti, National Independence Party (UK), National Party (UK, 1976), National Socialist Action Party, National Socialist League, National Socialist Movement (UK, 1962), Nationalist Alliance, Official National Front, One Nation (UK), Political Soldier, Racial Preservation Society, Springbok Club
[edit] National Bolshevik topics
Aleksandr Dugin, Heinrich Laufenberg, Nashi (Ours), National Bolshevik Front, National-Bolshevik Party, National Bolshevism, Ernst Niekisch, Parti Communautaire Européen, Parti Communautaire National-Européen, Jean-François Thiriart, Nikolay Ustryalov
[edit] Right-wing extremism in Eastern Europe
Herman Gummerus, Iron Wolf (Lithuania), Ain-Ervin Mere, National Fascist Community, National Fascist Movement, National Italo-Romanian Cultural and Economic Movement, National Romanian Fascia, National Social Movement (Bulgaria) , Romanian Front, Elias Simojoki, Slovenská pospolitosť - Národná strana, Union of Bulgarian National Legions
[edit] Right-wing extremism in Hungary
Zoltán Böszörmény, Sándor Graf Festetics, Hungarian National Socialist Party, Zoltán Meskó, Fidél Pálffy
[edit] Right-wing extremism in Russia
Aleksandr Ivanov-Sukharevsky, Konstantin Kasimovsky, People's National Party (Russia), Russian Fascist Party, Russian National Socialist Party, Russian National Union
[edit] Right-wing extremism in Western Europe
Bases Autónomas, CEDADE, Demokratene, Denis Fahey, General Dutch Fascist League, Greek National Socialist Party, National Action Movement, National Alliance (Netherlands), National Front (Switzerland), National Party of Europe, National Socialist Dutch Workers Party, National Socialist Workers Party (Sweden), National Syndicalists (Portugal), Nationalist Party (Iceland), Hans Oehler, Povl Riis-Knudsen, Jakob Schaffner, Volksdeutsche Bewegung
[edit] Right-wing extremism in Belgium
Hendrik Elias, Bert Eriksson, Jeune Europe, Mouvement d'Action Civique, Order of Flemish militants, José Streel, Cyriel Verschaeve
[edit] Right-wing extremism in France
Maurice Bardèche, Christian Bouchet, French and European Nationalist Party, Parti Populaire Français, Third Way (France)
[edit] Right-wing extremism in Germany
Friedhelm Busse, Deutsche Rechtspartei, Free German Workers' Party, Gesinnungsgemeinschaft der Neuen Front, Martin Mussgnug, Nationalist Front, Adolf von Thadden, Friedrich Thielen
[edit] Right-wing extremism in Italy
Giorgio Almirante, Stefano Delle Chiaie, Roberto Fiore, Fronte Nazionale, National Social Front, National Vanguard (Italy), Pino Rauti, Social Action (Italy), Terza Posizione, Adriano Tilgher
[edit] Right-wing extremism in the Americas
Salvador Abascal, Bolivian Socialist Falange, Canadian Association for Free Expression, European-American Unity and Rights Organization, Falange Neounzaguista, Free Society of Teutonia, Carlos Keller, National Socialist Movement of Chile, National States' Rights Party, National Synarchist Union, New Triumph Party, World Union of National Socialists
[edit] Right-wing extremism in the rest of the world
Boerestaat Party, Herstigte Nasionale Party, National Socialist Japanese Workers and Welfare Party, SUMKA, Tōhōkai, Unit 88
[edit] Northern Ireland entries
Glenn Barr, British Ulster Dominion Party, Combined Loyalist Military Command, Sammy Duddy, George Forrest (politician), Ivan Foster, Billy Hutchinson, Loyalist Association of Workers, Frank McCoubrey, W. F. McCoy, Patricia McLaughlin, Gary McMichael, John McMichael, Northern Ireland Assembly election, 1982, Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention, Hugh Ross (politician), Ray Smallwoods, Hugh Smyth, Gusty Spence, Tara (Northern Ireland), Ulster Clubs, Ulster Independence Movement, Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee, Ulster Movement for Self-Determination, Ulster Political Research Group, Ulster Resistance, Ulster Third Way, Ulster Workers Council, United Ulster Unionist Council, John White (loyalist)
[edit] Bulgarian Prime Ministers
Georgi Atanasov, Ivan Ivanov Bagrianov, Todor Burmov, Stoyan Danev, John Casimir Ehrnrooth, Grisha Filipov, Petur Gabrovski, Ivan Evstratiev Geshov, Dimitar Grekov, Petar Gudev, Reneta Indzhova, Todor Ivanchov, Petko Karavelov, Georgi Kyoseivanov, Andrey Lyapchev, Aleksandar Malinov, Konstantin Muraviev, Nikola Mushanov, Dimitar Petkov, Racho Petrov, Dimitar Iliev Popov, Vasil Radoslavov, Leonid Sobolev, Stefan Sofiyanski, Dimitar Stanchov, Konstantin Stoilov, Teodor Teodorov, Andrey Toshev, Aleksandar Tsankov, Dragan Tsankov, Kliment Turnovski, Anton Yugov, Petаr Zlatev
[edit] Other Politics entries
Australian League of Rights, Falange Boricua, John Hargrave, La Rete, Dündar Taşer, Vladimir Tikhonov, Youssouf Togoïmi
[edit] UK by-elections
Belfast West by-election, 1943, Birmingham Stechford by-election, 1977, City of London and Westminster South by-election, 1977, Dagenham by-election, 1994, Fulham by-election, 1986, Kensington by-election, 1988, Newham North East by-election, 1994
[edit] Football
[edit] Football in Kazakhstan
FC Aktobe-Lento, FC Akzhayik, FC Almaty, FC Astana, FC Atyrau, FC Avangard, FC Ekibastuzetc, FC Energetik, FC Irtysh, FC Kaisar, FC Okzhetpes, FC Ordabasy, FC Semey, FC Shakhter, FC Taraz, FC Tobol, FC Vostok, FC Yesil Bogatyr Petropavlovsk, FC Zhetysu, Football in Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan Cup, Kazakhstan First Division, Kazakhstan Super League, List of football clubs in Kazakhstan
[edit] Other football entries
1967-68 in English football, 1968-69 in English football, 1969-70 in English football, Saturnino Arrúa, Neil Aspin (request), Graham Barrow (request), Joël Bats, Ali Benarbia (request), Basile Boli (request), Stan Bowles (request), Colwyn Bay F.C., Gerry Creaney (request), Christian Damiano (request), Mark Draper (request), Brian Glanville (request), Mikhail Kavelashvili (request), Temuri Ketsbaia (request), King's Park F.C., Oxford City F.C. (request), Darren Patterson, Walton & Hersham F.C.
[edit] Other
[edit] Uncategorized
Peter Armitage (actor), Agnes Baltsa (request), Arthur Brough, James Hayter, Frank Hoy, Juan Kachmanian, Junior Showtime (request), Gerry Kelly (broadcaster), Gilbert Montagné, The Overlanders (band)
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