2006 - Summer - A Few Bad Men
Extremists infiltrating the military; immigration debate fuels anti-Hispanic crime; a former skinhead talks about being Jewish; a schism over anti-Semitism threatens key radical right group.
Extremists infiltrating the military; immigration debate fuels anti-Hispanic crime; a former skinhead talks about being Jewish; a schism over anti-Semitism threatens key radical right group.
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Due to recruiting shortages, the military is relaxing bans on extremists joining the armed forces.
Officials of the National Socialist Movement (NSM), which recently has grown into the nation's leading neo-Nazi group, were badly beaten by a mob of fellow white supremacists at a key white power concert.
Two television journalists who were held at gunpoint by officials of what was then the nation's largest and most aggressive Klan group have received compensation from the sale of the Klan leader's house.
Ten years ago, white supremacist millionaire Vincent Bertollini moved to Sandpoint, Idaho, because, he said, its population was "98% Adamic, white, Aryan people." Being on the lam for the last five years must have compromised his values.
Larry Darby, a prominent atheist and advocate of decriminalizing marijuana, never had much of a chance in his Democratic primary bid for attorney general of quintessentially conservative Alabama.
Sam Currin, the legal chief for the Southern heritage group Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) and a former U.S. attorney from North Carolina, was indicted in April in a major tax scheme.
A new study of media coverage shows that a large number of daily newspapers wildly exaggerated the number of volunteers who actually took part in the Minuteman Project, a vigilante "citizens border patrol" operation that took place in southeastern Arizona.
The Florida media gave a gang of racist thugs in New Port Richey too much credit in describing their mobile home hangout at 9321 Teak Street as a neo-Nazi "compound."
Three members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) group traveled to a NASCAR race in to protest the racing association's recent moves to discourage the flying of the Confederate battle flag at races.
Jan. 12 - A federal grand jury in Dallas indicted the mother of Confederate Hammerskin member Gary Dale Stanley Jr. for allegedly threatening two women with death if they testified against her son
In recent months, CNN's Lou Dobbs, who hosts "Lou Dobbs Tonight" every weekday, has come under increasing attack from those who disagree with his nightly tirades against illegal immigration.
Authorities in Utah this April added two counts of rape to the 10 felony charges already facing fugitive cult leader Warren Jeffs in Arizona.
The Knob Creek machine gun shoot attracts people of all kinds, including neo-Nazis and other extremists. But folks get along just fine as they revel in an orgy of firepower.
Across the country, the overheated immigration debate fuels racist extremism and violent, anti-Hispanic hate crimes.
A schism over anti-Semitism threatens a key 'white nationalist' group. The outcome could be critical to the radical right.
John Daly says he was forced to join a neo-Nazi skinhead gang. But once he was in, he liked it -- until his comrades found out he was a Jew.
The British National Party (BNP), a neofascist political party that limits membership to whites, more than doubled its number of local councilors in British elections this May, shocking anti-racist leaders and the political establishment.
Officials in St. Petersburg this spring arrested seven members of an extremist group accused of the racially motivated murders of at least six people, a fraction of the 45 people slain in such attacks in Russia since the beginning of 2005.
The co-founder of the Institute for Global Prosperity, a gigantic, U.S.-based pyramid scheme that used the bizarre language and theories of tax protesters and the antigovernment "Patriot" movement, was arrested on federal warrants.
Despite publicly recanting some of his most outrageous assertions, British writer and long-time Holocaust denier David Irving was sentenced to three years in an Austrian prison after pleading guilty to telling audiences that there were no gas chambers in Auschwitz.
Chris Simcox was a failed actor. Then he discovered the anti-immigration movement, and soon he was a movie star.
Lawmakers are trying to end a Kansas anti-gay extremist's picketing
Shopping for wearable vitamins, tri-vortex transformers, and $4,000 'Freedom Packages' at an annual extremist swap meet.
Activists met recently to plan a defense against 'The War on Christians.' Instead, they attacked and vilified gay people.
Ten years after a scandal over neo-Nazis in the armed forces, extremists are once again worming their way into a recruit-starved military.
The Pentagon's claim of a "zero tolerance" policy for racist extremism in the military is astonishing, wrote SPLC president Richard Cohen in a letter to Under Secretary of Defense Chu.
A prominent anti-immigration leader has secretly urged the nation's largest neo-Nazi group to launch a campaign of violence and harassment against undocumented workers in the United States.