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In Charlottesville last August, heavily armed paramilitary groups and militias added to the chaos, confusion and violence of the Unite the Right rally.
Officials from the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office (SJCSO) in New Mexico dismissed the findings of a recent report by the Southern Poverty Law Center that documented the influence of the alt-right on William Edward Atchison, the 21-year-old man who killed two students — Francisco I. Fernandez and Casey J. Marquez — and himself at his former high school last December.
Florida still commemorates the birthdays of Confederate President Jefferson Davis and General Robert E. Lee — at least on paper.
Earlier this week, Hatewatch published emails revealing Maine State Rep. Sirocki solicited the help of a local chapter of the anti-Muslim hate group ACT for America to show up in support of an event on February 6 announcing a new bill pertaining to female genital mutilation (FGM). The event took place at the state legislature in Augusta.
On Saturday, January 27, 2018, members of the Florida chapter of the neo-Confederate League of the South (LOS) emerged from a Tallahassee parking deck and made their way toward the state’s capitol to host their first rally of the new year. They were met by a massive crowd of counter-protesters bearing signs and chanting slogans decrying the League’s desire for an all-white ethnostate in the Southeastern United States.
Trump opens ‘extreme vetting’ center for immigrants; Right’s proof on crime falls apart; Antisemites increasingly entering political mainstream; and more.
A new 'King and Queen' of medievalist recreators' thought they could 'restore' the ancient swastika to its original benevolent meaning. They found out otherwise.
The man arrested for gunning down six people in a small Italian city last Saturday had strong ties to fascist and neo-Nazi groups, authorities said.
The mistrial that overturned charges against Cliven Bundy, his two sons and a militia companion last December may be only the beginning in a series of events challenging the federal government’s confrontation with the Bundy family and the antigovernment extremists who carried his mission nationwide.
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