Birmingham Post

Ex-city BNP organiser found dead

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A FORMER Birmingham BNP organiser who led a young far-right group modelled on Hitler Youth has been found dead just days before he was due to appear in court.

Paul Hickman, 37, was a leading member of National Action, an outlawed terrorist group whose members have included serving British Army soldiers.

The organisati­on, which styles itself as “revolution­ary white nationalis­t”, has expressed admiration for far-right terrorist Andres Breivik, and praised Thomas Mair, the killer of MP Jo Cox.

Last year Hickman, of Norrington Road, Northfield, was charged with race hate offences after racist stickers were found plastered at Aston University.

Hickman was accused of possessing multiple copies of two National Action leaflets with a view to the material being displayed or distribute­d, and had been bailed to appear before Birmingham Crown Court on Tuesday. The case was adjourned until November 20 while the court awaits Hickman’s death certificat­e.

National Action hit the headlines in September after 11 men, including four serving members of the British Army, were arrested under the Terrorism Act on suspicion of being members of the outlawed group.

Tributes to Hickman have appeared on social media from across the global far-right community labelling him a “martyr”.

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