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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Combat 18 |  |  |  | Combat 18: Encyclopedia II - Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in other countriesIn many European countries there are laws that prevent the expression of Nazi, racist or anti-Semitic ideology, thus no political party of significant importance will describe itself as being neo-nazi. In South America, there are reportedly Nazi movements comprised of mestizos.
Organizations that have been described as 'Neo-Nazi', or Neo-Fascist, with varying degrees of justification, include the following:
Eesti Paremäärmuslik Organisatsioon - Estonia
Eesti Rahvuslaste Keskliit - Estonia
Mouvement Nat ...
See also:Neo-Nazism, Neo-Nazism - Significant Nazi revivalists, Neo-Nazism - Holocaust revisionism, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism and the law, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Germany, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Austria, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in the USA, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in the UK, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Russia, Neo-Nazism - Social roots, Neo-Nazism - Ideology, Neo-Nazism - Activities, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Scandinavia, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in other countries Read more here: » Neo-Nazism: Encyclopedia II - Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in other countries |
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|  |  |  | Combat 18: Encyclopedia II - Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism and the lawSome Neo-Nazi groups espouse violence, and for this reason they are a source of concern to law enforcement. However, it is often surprisingly difficult to implicate Neo-Fascists in violence or illegality in any meaningful way. This is because these groups have adopted a proxy system whereby organizations which the Nazis intend to be financially, politically and socially successful are made to be extremely professional and respectable, whereas other, less important organizations and individuals are almost always the ones responsible for intim ...
See also:Neo-Nazism, Neo-Nazism - Significant Nazi revivalists, Neo-Nazism - Holocaust revisionism, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism and the law, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Germany, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Austria, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in the USA, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in the UK, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Russia, Neo-Nazism - Social roots, Neo-Nazism - Ideology, Neo-Nazism - Activities, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Scandinavia, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in other countries Read more here: » Neo-Nazism: Encyclopedia II - Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism and the law |
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|  |  |  | Combat 18: Encyclopedia II - List of terrorist organisations - Right-wing terrorists
List of terrorist organisations - Racist terrorists mostly neo-Nazis and white-supremacists.
Army for the Liberation of Rwanda - Rwanda (Hutu emancipatory; possibly genocidal)
Aryan Nations
Boeremag - South Africa
Combat 18 - United Kingdom
Column 88 - United Kingdom
Creativity Movement - USA
Ku Klux Klan - USA (founded in 1865 and revived several times since). A tiny British KKK also came into being recently.
Mouvement d'Action et Défense Masa ...
See also:List of terrorist organisations, List of terrorist organisations - Religious Terrorists, List of terrorist organisations - Christian, List of terrorist organisations - Hindu, List of terrorist organisations - Jewish Israel, List of terrorist organisations - Muslim, List of terrorist organisations - Sikh Khalistan, List of terrorist organisations - Other religious terrorists, List of terrorist organisations - Nationalistic Terrorist Organizations, List of terrorist organisations - Palestinian, List of terrorist organisations - Lebanese, List of terrorist organisations - Pre-Independence Irish Nationalists, List of terrorist organisations - Irish Nationalists Northern Ireland, List of terrorist organisations - Sri Lanka, List of terrorist organisations - Northern Irish Loyalists Northern Ireland, List of terrorist organisations - Other nationalist terrorists, List of terrorist organisations - Left-wing terrorists, List of terrorist organisations - Right-wing terrorists, List of terrorist organisations - Racist terrorists mostly neo-Nazis and white-supremacists, List of terrorist organisations - Anti-Communists, List of terrorist organisations - Issue groups, List of terrorist organisations - Others Read more here: » List of terrorist organisations: Encyclopedia II - List of terrorist organisations - Right-wing terrorists |
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|  |  |  | Combat 18: Encyclopedia II - David Icke - Conspiracy writingsIcke has published 15 books outlining his views, which are a mixture of New Age philosophy and apocalyptic conspiracism. Michael Barkun, in his 2003 study of conspiracy theory subculture, A Culture of Conspiracy: Apocalyptic Visions in Contemporary America, writes that Icke is "the most fluent of conspiracy authors, which gives his writings a clarity rarely found in the genre."
At the heart of Icke's ideas is the belief that the world is being controlled by a secret government. In 1996, in his book ... and the truth will set ...
See also:David Icke, David Icke - Life and career, David Icke - Conspiracy writings, David Icke - Allegations of anti-Semitism, David Icke - Pop culture references Read more here: » David Icke: Encyclopedia II - David Icke - Conspiracy writings |
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| |  |  |  | Combat 18: Encyclopedia II - List of terrorist organisations - Nationalistic Terrorist Organizations
List of terrorist organisations - Palestinian.
Main articles: Palestinian political violence, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]]See also: List of terrorist organisations, List of terrorist organisations - Religious Terrorists, List of terrorist organisations - Christian, List of terrorist organisations - Hindu, List of terrorist organisations - Jewish Israel, List of terrorist organisations - Muslim, List of terrorist organisations - Sikh Khalistan, List of terrorist organisations - Other religious terrorists, List of terrorist organisations - Nationalistic Terrorist Organizations, List of terrorist organisations - Palestinian, List of terrorist organisations - Lebanese, List of terrorist organisations - Pre-Independence Irish Nationalists, List of terrorist organisations - Irish Nationalists Northern Ireland, List of terrorist organisations - Sri Lanka, List of terrorist organisations - Northern Irish Loyalists Northern Ireland, List of terrorist organisations - Other nationalist terrorists, List of terrorist organisations - Left-wing terrorists, List of terrorist organisations - Right-wing terrorists, List of terrorist organisations - Racist terrorists mostly neo-Nazis and white-supremacists, List of terrorist organisations - Anti-Communists, List of terrorist organisations - Issue groups, List of terrorist organisations - Others Read more here: » List of terrorist organisations: Encyclopedia II - List of terrorist organisations - Nationalistic Terrorist Organizations |
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|  |  |  | Combat 18: Encyclopedia II - White supremacy - Ideology in contemporary White SupremacyWhile white supremacists share with white separatists a general opposition to racial mixing, especially interracial relationships and marriages, a distinguishing feature of modern Nazi-influenced white supremacy is the claim that Whites who are Nordic or Germanic should rule over Blacks, Jews, Muslims, Hispanics, Asians, Southern Europeans, Eastern Europeans, Middle Easterners, North Africans, non-Protestants, atheists, agnostics, deists, pagans, witches, homosexuals, bisexuals, cross-dressers, persons in wheelchairs, and other so-called und ...
See also:White supremacy, White supremacy - White supremacy in the United States, White supremacy - Ideology in contemporary White Supremacy, White supremacy - Distribution and prominence of contemporary white supremacist groups, White supremacy - Violent activism by contemporary white supremacist groups, White supremacy - Fragmentation and formation of groupuscules, White supremacy - Contemporary White Supremacists, White supremacy - Organizations, White supremacy - Related topics, White supremacy - Compare Read more here: » White supremacy: Encyclopedia II - White supremacy - Ideology in contemporary White Supremacy |
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|  |  |  | Combat 18: Encyclopedia II - White supremacy - Distribution and prominence of contemporary white supremacist groupsWhite supremacist groups can be found in most countries with a significant white population, including the United States, Australia, South Africa, and in the nations of Europe and parts of Latin America. In all of these places, their views represent a relatively small minority of the population, and active membership of the groups is quite small. However, a backlash to the influx of non-white immigrants into various European nations in the last 25 years has spurred a rise in members ...
See also:White supremacy, White supremacy - White supremacy in the United States, White supremacy - Ideology in contemporary White Supremacy, White supremacy - Distribution and prominence of contemporary white supremacist groups, White supremacy - Violent activism by contemporary white supremacist groups, White supremacy - Fragmentation and formation of groupuscules, White supremacy - Contemporary White Supremacists, White supremacy - Organizations, White supremacy - Related topics, White supremacy - Compare Read more here: » White supremacy: Encyclopedia II - White supremacy - Distribution and prominence of contemporary white supremacist groups |
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| |  |  |  | Combat 18: Encyclopedia II - British National Party - PoliciesAccording to the BNP's website [4], the party's policies include:
The repatriation of all illegal immigrants.
The introduction of a system of voluntary, financially-aided repatriation for existing, legally-settled immigrants.
The repeal of all equalities legislation, regarded as positive discrimination/reverse discrimination.
Withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union and the pursuit of protectionist economic measures.
Encouraging greater share-ownership and 'worker co-operatives ...
See also:British National Party, British National Party - History and overview, British National Party - Policies, British National Party - Allegations of racism, British National Party - Allegations of neo-Nazism, British National Party - Criminal records and extreme or violent affiliation of some BNP organizers, British National Party - Electoral strategy, British National Party - Electoral performance, British National Party - Opposition to the BNP, British National Party - Affiliated parties, British National Party - Previous British National Parties Read more here: » British National Party: Encyclopedia II - British National Party - Policies |
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|  |  |  | Combat 18: Encyclopedia II - British National Party - Allegations of neo-NazismAlthough the BNP strongly disputes that its policies or members espouse neo-Nazism, some opponents of the party, as well as journalists in two newspapers, the right wing tabloid Daily Express and the left wing broadsheet The Guardian, have claimed often that the BNP is not only racist, but an explicitly fascist or neo-Nazi organization, despite the seemingly democratic nature of internal BNP elections. The former leader of the Conservative Party, Michael Howard, in a political speech in the BNP's heartland area of Burnley, criticised the group, ...
See also:British National Party, British National Party - History and overview, British National Party - Policies, British National Party - Allegations of racism, British National Party - Allegations of neo-Nazism, British National Party - Criminal records and extreme or violent affiliation of some BNP organizers, British National Party - Electoral strategy, British National Party - Electoral performance, British National Party - Opposition to the BNP, British National Party - Affiliated parties, British National Party - Previous British National Parties Read more here: » British National Party: Encyclopedia II - British National Party - Allegations of neo-Nazism |
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|  |  |  | Combat 18: Encyclopedia II - British National Party - Criminal records and extreme or violent affiliation of some BNP organizersA number of prominent members of the BNP have been reported [22] as:
having been convicted of a wide range of offences, including assault, inciting racial hatred, and offences under the Explosives Act (see Tony Lecomber); or
having had previous connections with Ulster loyalist paramilitary organisations, extremist or neo-Nazi groups, or with football violence.
The BNP dismisses these instances as past misdemeanours, however, the ...
See also:British National Party, British National Party - History and overview, British National Party - Policies, British National Party - Allegations of racism, British National Party - Allegations of neo-Nazism, British National Party - Criminal records and extreme or violent affiliation of some BNP organizers, British National Party - Electoral strategy, British National Party - Electoral performance, British National Party - Opposition to the BNP, British National Party - Affiliated parties, British National Party - Previous British National Parties Read more here: » British National Party: Encyclopedia II - British National Party - Criminal records and extreme or violent affiliation of some BNP organizers |
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|  |  |  | Combat 18: Encyclopedia II - Ulster Defence Association - The UDA and Politics
The New Ulster Political Research Group (or NUPRG) was initially the political wing of the UDA, founded in 1978, which then evolved into the Ulster Loyalist Democratic Party in 1981 under the leadership of John McMichael, a prominent UDA member who was killed by the IRA in 1987, amid suspicion that he was set up to be killed by some of his UDA colleagues. In 1989, the ULDP changed its name to the Ulster Democratic Party (UDP), which dissolved itself in 2001 following very limited electoral success. Gary McMichael, son of John, ...
See also:Ulster Defence Association, Ulster Defence Association - Origin and Development, Ulster Defence Association - The UDA and Politics, Ulster Defence Association - Criminality and Terrorism, Ulster Defence Association - Red Hand Defenders Read more here: » Ulster Defence Association: Encyclopedia II - Ulster Defence Association - The UDA and Politics |
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|  |  |  | Combat 18: Encyclopedia II - White supremacy - Violent activism by contemporary white supremacist groupsThe World Church of the Creator, now called the Creativity Movement, presents a recent example of violence perpetrated by a white supremacist in order to bring about a race war. Ben Klassen, the sect's founder, believed that one's race is his religion. Aside from this central belief, its ideology is similar to many Christian Identity groups in the conviction that there is a Jewish conspiracy in control of the federal government, international banking, and the media. They also dictate that RAHOWA, a Racial Holy War, is destined to ensue to ri ...
See also:White supremacy, White supremacy - White supremacy in the United States, White supremacy - Ideology in contemporary White Supremacy, White supremacy - Distribution and prominence of contemporary white supremacist groups, White supremacy - Violent activism by contemporary white supremacist groups, White supremacy - Fragmentation and formation of groupuscules, White supremacy - Contemporary White Supremacists, White supremacy - Organizations, White supremacy - Related topics, White supremacy - Compare Read more here: » White supremacy: Encyclopedia II - White supremacy - Violent activism by contemporary white supremacist groups |
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|  |  |  | Combat 18: Encyclopedia II - White supremacy - Fragmentation and formation of groupusculesMany racist organizations seem to have shown a tendency to splinter easily, and modern-day racist movements existing on the Internet show a great deal of strife within "The Movement", in a similar way to that observed in movements at the opposite extreme of the political spectrum.
Different groups have feuds and rivalries, different figures have personal feuds with different figures, etc. It could be observed that too many people within the movement want to be leaders as opposed to followers. Less extreme white supremacists or white s ...
See also:White supremacy, White supremacy - White supremacy in the United States, White supremacy - Ideology in contemporary White Supremacy, White supremacy - Distribution and prominence of contemporary white supremacist groups, White supremacy - Violent activism by contemporary white supremacist groups, White supremacy - Fragmentation and formation of groupuscules, White supremacy - Contemporary White Supremacists, White supremacy - Organizations, White supremacy - Related topics, White supremacy - Compare Read more here: » White supremacy: Encyclopedia II - White supremacy - Fragmentation and formation of groupuscules |
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| |  |  |  | Combat 18: Encyclopedia II - Combat 18 - London nailbomberDuring April 1999, a former member of the National Socialist Movement (a C18 splinter group loyal to C18's founder, Charlie Sargent), 22-year-old David Copeland, apparently acting alone, carried out a nail bombing campaign aimed at the black, Asian, and gay communities in London. On April 17, 1999, a bomb exploded in Brixton, and another a week later in Brick Lane, East London. On April 30, a third bomb at the Admiral Duncan pub in Soho killed three people, including a pregnant woman, and injured over 100 others.
Copeland was arrested the night of the Soho bombing and, on ...
See also:Combat 18, Combat 18 - Early history, Combat 18 - Suspicions of state manipulation, Combat 18 - London nailbomber, Combat 18 - White Wolves, Combat 18 - Combat 18 outside Britain, Combat 18 - Muslim response Read more here: » Combat 18: Encyclopedia II - Combat 18 - London nailbomber |
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|  |  |  | Combat 18: Encyclopedia II - Combat 18 - Combat 18 outside BritainAccording to Germany's Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz (BfV), or internal security service, C18 maintains divisions in the U.S., France, Sweden, and Germany. This is unlikely, however, as the group remains widely discredited among other far-right groups because of the honey-trap suspicions. Combat 18's use of the cell structure, and its call for a so-called "leaderless resistance", has nevertheless remained popular among other unaligned groups.
On October 28, 2003 the German police conducted raids against 50 properties in Kiel and Flensburg belie ...
See also:Combat 18, Combat 18 - Early history, Combat 18 - Suspicions of state manipulation, Combat 18 - London nailbomber, Combat 18 - White Wolves, Combat 18 - Combat 18 outside Britain, Combat 18 - Muslim response Read more here: » Combat 18: Encyclopedia II - Combat 18 - Combat 18 outside Britain |
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