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Police said the attacker made threats with language used by far-right supporters.
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Police said the involvement of racist far-right groups has been ruled out.
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I mean, we are faced with a far-right government if we leave.
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The news organization has drawn criticism for promoting far-right, sometimes racist views.
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Golden Dawn, Greece's far-right party, is certainly quick to seize its chance.
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Several recent elections in Europe have registered swings against far right-wing parties.
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France right-wing parties also called on New Caledonians to reject full sovereignty.
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She finished in last place, despite strong support from the right-wing media.
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In their place he appointed military officers and members of right-wing parties.
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That incident prompted a wave of soul-searching in Germany about right-wing violence.
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Mr Robinson founded the group in 2009, but has said he has concerns over the "dangers of far-rightextremism".
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And this has happened as the Trump administration ends US government support for countering far-rightextremism in order to focus exclusively on Islamist terrorism.
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Hundreds of Jewish leaders gathered in Budapest for a three-day meeting to discuss a rise in far-rightextremism and anti-Semitism in Europe, including Hungary.
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Just as racism became the go-to grievance for my subsequent actions, about which I remain repentant, so too does Islamist extremism feed far-rightextremism.
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Terrorists motivated by far-rightextremism and by Islamist extremism share similar tactics, a similar brutality, and a similar desire to remake the global democratic order.
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There is a general hostility towards far-rightpolitics, Islamophobia and discrimination.
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Football was seen as a fertile seeding ground for far-rightpolitics.
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Macron calls her a demagogue and a heiress raised in a chateau, with no experience outside far-rightpolitics.
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His father, an eye and ear doctor, dabbled in far-rightpolitics in the 1960s, opposing France's pullout from Algeria.
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In the Turkish-German context, a contentious Turkish president and the increasing menace of far-rightpolitics in Europe have served to inflame a complicated situation.
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David Neiwert is a journalist, author and expert in American right-wingextremism.
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He warned of a growing threat from violent right-wingextremism.
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He predicted anti-foreign riots, right-wingextremism, and bitterness on the part of the former East Germans.
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The attack has prompted searching questions about whether right-wingextremism has been treated with enough seriousness by Western governments.
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Spy agency ASIO is ramping up its capacity to tackle right-wingextremism, which it says has spread across the country.
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I broke my leg last year so exercise is hardright now.
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In a way, she was the anti-Lieberman, hardright and totally fresh.
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We are all working very hardright now to find your daughter.
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Motioning me to stay put, he made a hardright and disappeared.
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There were hardright angles everywhere, suitable for bumping knees and elbows.
Usage of extreme right in English
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Let no one underplay the scourge of Islamophobic, racist, extremeright terrorism.
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The most direct efforts to inject partisanship come from the extremeright.
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He took the one on the extremeright, or the western branch.
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This order being executed, we became the extremeright of the army.
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I was on the extremeright, and ahead of most of them.
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Its movement was regulated by a big fly-wheel at the extremeright.
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On the extremeright our cavalry, on the 27th, did brilliant work.
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Another group new to New Zealand's extremeright is Action Zealandia.
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Suspects arrested in both cases had ties to the extremeright.
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Of those, 14 percent of French described themselves as extremeright.
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The extremeright-wing candidate won the April 21st primary in France's third-largest city.
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In fact, we form the extremeright of the attacking front.
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Unfortunately, the only radical alternative remaining is the extremeright-winger Jean-Marie Le Pen.
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Stroyan and Speke, who were sleeping in the extremeright and left tents.
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A five-bowl calender is shown on the extremeright in Fig.
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On our extremeright a similar attempt obtained the same result.