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  2. US designates extreme right-wing 'Terrorgram' network as ...

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    The U.S. on Monday imposed sanctions on an extreme right-wing online network, designating the "Terrorgram" collective a terrorist group and accusing it of promoting violent white supremacy. The U ...

  3. List of incidents involving ricin - Wikipedia

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    During the raid on the homes of a man and son in June 2009, a very small amount of ricin was allegedly found in a sealed jam jar kept in a kitchen cupboard. A father and son, Ian and Nicky Davison were arrested under the 2000 Terrorism Act. The arrests followed a long-running intelligence-led operation against extreme right-wing activity. [27]

  4. Terror cop's extreme online content warning to parents - AOL

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    A far higher proportion than those with an extreme right-wing or Islamist ideology. Of all the Prevent referrals in 2023-2024: 36% were related to individuals with a vulnerability present but no ...

  5. Report: Amid lawsuits, right-wing site continues to push ...

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    As USA TODAY reported last month, the app’s extreme right-wing users were roiled by Durov’s arrest in France on charges in a wide range of crimes – related to Telegram’s alleged complicity ...

  6. The Base (hate group) - Wikipedia

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    On 16 January 2020, three members of The Base were arrested by the FBI just before a gun rights protest, 2020 VCDL Lobby Day, was scheduled to be held at the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond. [40] The FBI had six members under surveillance for several months and had set up CCTV cameras inside the group's apartment to observe them and to ...

  7. Charlottesville car attack - Wikipedia

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    The Charlottesville car attack was a white supremacist terrorist attack [12] perpetrated on August 12, 2017, when James Alex Fields Jr. deliberately drove his car into a crowd of people peacefully protesting the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, killing one person and injuring 35.

  8. Far-right politics - Wikipedia

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    [nb 1] Within the broader family of the far right, the extreme right is revolutionary, opposing popular sovereignty and majority rule, and sometimes supporting violence, whereas the radical right is reformist, accepting free elections, but opposing fundamental elements of liberal democracy such as minority rights, rule of law, or separation of ...

  9. Teenager with ‘extreme right-wing mindset’ locked up - AOL

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    Mason Yates pleaded guilty to all three offences at an earlier hearing.