Extreme Right Groups

Why do we hate? Academics seek answer in new field

Why did the Nazis hate the Jews? Hate is everywhere, but the fundamental question of why one person can hate another has never been studied adequately, contends Jim Mohr of Gonzaga University, who is developing a new academic...

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Police keep protest marches apart

Police said a 'strong presence' by them kept the two groups apart Police said a protest by a right-wing group and a counter demonstration by anti-fascist campaigners passed off "without significant incident". The Welsh Defence...

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28 arrests at Spanish event attended by BNP's Griffin (AFP)

AFP - Spanish police Saturday detained 28 members of a far-right party who tried to disrupt an event held by a rival far-right group attended by British National Party leader Nick Griffin at a Madrid hotel.

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Report: Right-Wing Extremism on the Rise

From the Associated Press came word this week of a new report issued by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) regarding a "resurgence" in the right-wing militia movement. According to the report, this resurgence coincides, in...

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R . I . P Ivan Khutorskoy

Ivan Khutorskoy, a renowned Russian anti-fascist, was gunned down by the far-right outside his home in Moscow on Monday 16th. Ivan’s life and death show the perils of fighting the increasingly state-assisted far-right movement...

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Militia movement revives across U.S.

A civil rights organization says it has identified at least 50 new right-wing militia groups that have formed within the last two years, in part coinciding with the advent of the Obama administration.

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Campaigner Against Hate Crimes Killed in Moscow

Campaigner against hate crimes shot and killed in the Russian capital MOSCOW November 17, 2009 (AP) The Associated Press Post a Comment Russian prosecutors say an anti-hate crimes campaigner has been shot and killed in Moscow....

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Sikh man could become first non-white member of British far-right group

An elderly Sikh man's closeness to the British National Party (BNP) has set off furious speculation that he may become the first non-white member of the far-right group if and when it drops its whites-only criteria.

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Lawsuit fights Congressional attack on ACORN

On Nov. 12, the Center for Constitutional Rights brought a lawsuit against the U.S. government on behalf of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now. CCR charged Congress with violating the U.S. Constitution...

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I left group after stabbing, admits trial man

William Browning. Picture: Central News A JERSEYMAN accused of plotting to spread Neo-Nazi propaganda admitted to a London jury yesterday that he was a former member of extremist group Combat 18. However, William Browning (39),...

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