Neo-fascism
Daughter of ‘Putin’s brain’ ideologist killed in car blast
The daughter of a Russian nationalist ideologist who is often referred to as "Putin's brain" was killed when her car exploded on the outskirts of Moscow, officials said Sunday.
The Investigative Committee branch for the Moscow region said the Saturday night blast was caused by a bomb planted in the SUV driven by Daria Dugina.
Daughter of a Famous Public Figure close to Putin Died in a Car Explosion
Darya Dugina - daughter of Aleksandr Dugin - a well-known public figure, considered extremely close to Russian President Vladimir Putin, was killed in a car explosion last night.
According to initial information, the car exploded while driving, while 30-year-old Darya was returning from a festival in the Moscow region. The woman died on the spot.
Editorial: Freeing up Greek universities
Two decades after the end of WWII, developing and evolving Western societies experienced a massive wave of youth uprisings against prevailing socio-economic realities and a battle for liberation.
Post-war generations rose up around the world, from America to Europe, dismantling social taboos and previous conservative models and stereotypes.
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Far-Right Extremism in Slovakia: Hate, Guns and Friends from Russia
"We are leaving this coffin and a nice wreath here for [the prime minister] as a heartfelt gift," Miroslav Suja, an LSNS member of parliament, said, standing in front of Matovic's gate.
Bosnian Anti-Fascists Rally Against Controversial WWII Church Service
Police said 5,000 people attended an anti-fascist march in central Sarajevo on Saturday against the holding of a Catholic mass which opponents claim glorifies people involved in crimes committed by Croatia's WWII-era Nazi-allied Ustasa regime.
Vucic on the incident in front of the Assembly: We'll protect democratic values VIDEO
He assessed the incident as a fascist savagery of Bosko Obradovic and the Alliance for Serbia, and thus show that Serbia is a democratic country.
Don’t Underestimate Slovakia’s Neo-Nazi Threat
"Namely because of the situation we've seen since 2016, when a party supposedly built on a neo-Nazi ideology entered parliament," said Vilagi from Comenius University in Bratislava.
She was referring to the far-right Kotleba - People's Party Our Slovakia (LSNS), which is polling in second or third place ahead of the country's February 29 parliamentary election.
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A poster on the metro
"The right to be heard does not automatically include the right to be taken seriously," the American politician Hubert H. Humphrey said. Neither does it oblige one to offer a platform to the speaker in question, one might add.
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Iohannis: Day of Remembrance for Victims of Fascism and Communism entails firm condemnation of both ideologies
President Klaus Iohannis on Friday, August 23, the Day of Remembrance for Victims of Fascism and Communism, released a message in which he underscores that this day compels us to reiterate "firm" condemnation of both ideologies, in all their forms, and to remember the innocent victims of those regimes.
Golden Dawn struggling to make the rent on Athens HQ
A week after it failed to enter Parliament, Golden Dawn's meltdown continues, with reports on Monday indicating that Greece's neo-fascist party can no longer afford the rent on its Mesogeion Avenue headquarters in Ambelokipi.
Golden Dawn, which has been deprived of state funding since a Parliament decision in 2013, had relied on contributions from party MPs.