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Hate & Extremism

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August 28, 1998

In 1988, a white fair housing advocate and her daughter were harassed and threatened over the internet by Klansmen and neo-Nazis. After they filed complaints with the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Center achieved justice against the hate groups.

Intelligence Report
1998
Spring Issue
June 15, 1998

Looking forward to the year 2000, the signs are troubling. Terror from the radical right is up, and every indication is that this trend will continue.

Intelligence Report
1998
Spring Issue
June 15, 1998

For many people employed as country clerks, court recorders and other government jobs, the fear of threat and attacks by an antigovernment common-law zealot never ends.

Intelligence Report
1998
Spring Issue
June 15, 1998

Fugitive bombing suspect Eric Robert Rudolph has been added to the FBI's 'Ten Most Wanted List' and a $1 million award has been offered for his arrest, while the search continues.

Intelligence Report
1998
Spring Issue
June 15, 1998

Mountaineer Militia 'general' Floyd Ray Looker has been sentenced to 18 years in federal prison in connection with an anti-FBI plot.

Intelligence Report
1998
Spring Issue
June 15, 1998

Three militiamen from Michigan face federal trial for a wide-ranging antigovernment conspiracy.

Intelligence Report
1998
Spring Issue
June 15, 1998

Arrests of five Skinheads in the murder of a Sikh temple caretaker have sparked a debate on hate crime laws in Canada.

Intelligence Report
1998
Spring Issue
June 15, 1998

A group of Midwestern white supremacists allegedly plotted to bomb every state capitol building in the country and blow up the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Intelligence Report
1998
Spring Issue
June 15, 1998

A new tactic by the Ku Klux Klan has its leaders happy while newspaper publishers are enraged.

Intelligence Report
1998
Spring Issue
June 15, 1998

Although the threat of terrorism is growing, only a fraction of cities earmarked to prepare for a possible terrorist attacks have actually begun training.

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