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"Ultra-right networks were very mobilized on the Champs Elysees," he said.
Almost funny enough to make you forget he's an aggressive, ultra-right-winger!
The ultra-right Jobbik party and the Socialist party were beaten, the rest in splinters.
Political sympathies among the gilets jaunes reach from far-left anarchists to the ultra-right.
And Trump's close embrace of Netanyahu, who has embraced ultra-right wing approaches, doesn't help.
German authorities broke up a suspected ultra-right militant group known as "Oldschool Society" last year.
It is often stressed that ultra-right fanaticism must be targeted, as well as the Islamist kind.
"Not surprised since Pat Sajak is an ultra-right-wing, climate-change-denying, trump-adoring scuzzball," one writes.
The practice of separating families "is part of an ultra-right position, based off of religious fundamentalism," said Figueroa.
Some were organised ultra-right and ultra-left casseurs, or troublemakers, who are known to police for infiltrating protests.
In the House, the main problem was ultra-right-wing members, who don't want to support even routine spending.
"I have no doubt that everything points to the right, the Venezuelan ultra-right," Maduro said on Saturday night.
CNN's investigation shows that those ideas have gained resonance far beyond ultra-right groups and have spread into the mainstream.
RIO DE JANEIRO — An ultra-right-wing populist is poised to assume the presidency of the world's fourth-largest democracy.
He said that ultra-right organizations are "springing up like mushrooms" in France, Germany, the UK, Greece, Hungary, Sweden and Italy.
It fits into the ultra-right campaign that has solid footing in the White House, spearheaded by presidential aide Stephen Miller.
"I realized they wanted nothing to do with me because they think I'm this horrible conservative, ultra right-wing Nazi," she said.
"If we work hard, in 2022 the so-called left that Bolsonaro is so afraid of will defeat the ultra-right," he said.
"If we work hard, in 2022 the so-called left that Bolsonaro is so afraid of will defeat the ultra-right," he said.
Experts who monitor Britain's far right movements said the government had recently stepped up efforts to keep out ultra-right-wing foreign activists.
And the ultra-right Koch brothers network funds Americans for Prosperity and other grassroots groups that work county by county across the nation.
Out of three siblings, two of us are L.G.B.T. and we fear the ultra right-wing party's rise to power if Netanyahu wins.
According to the Ukrainian news outlet Hmarochos, one of the municipal guards was a leader of the ultra-right group, C14, Sergei Bondar.
He's trying to fake an ideology, and when people trying to fake an ideology, they pick for themselves conservative and ultra-right ideology.
He partners with ultra-right-wing outlet Breitbart and then walks face first into getting excoriated by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on national television.
On Sunday, Brazilians elected Jair Bolsonaro to the presidency, putting an ultra-right wing authoritarian in charge of the world's fourth-largest democracy.
In a 2004 interview with the paper, Fowler described how their ultra-right-wing, perverted dad was a member of the American Nazi Party.
Why it matters: Peretz, a former chief rabbi of the Israeli army, is the leader of a bloc of ultra right-wing religious parties.
In 2012, for example, a representative of Greece's ultra-right Golden Dawn party read a portion of the text aloud in the Greek parliament.
Since then, he has blamed "ultra right" Venezuelans and the US, but now claims he has proof that the Colombian government is behind the attack.
The Israeli prime minister owes his longevity in office to courting the ultra-right, so he has only himself to blame for becoming their hostage.
" The priest called ultra right-wing Hindu groups, such as the hardline Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh -- which Modi was formerly member of -- "a hammer on our religion.
Upon the arrival of the march to its final destination of Konstitutsii square, however, the participants saw a gathering of ultra-right groups waiting for them.
German authorities broke up a suspected ultra-right militant group known as "Oldschool Society" last year but have warned about the emergence of similar groups elsewhere.
The ultra-right Nationalist Movement Party, parliament's fourth-biggest grouping with 40 seats, has signaled its support for stripping Demirtas and the others of their immunity.
Jair Bolsonaro, the ultra-right-wing authoritarian who won Brazil's presidential election on Sunday, owes his stunning rise to his image as an anti-establishment outsider.
Was Mr. Menem trying to cover up the role of neo-fascist and ultra-right-wing thugs he had placed in important intelligence and security positions?
Authenticism scored a victory in Britain's vote on European Union membership, and authenticist anti-politicians and ultra right-wing parties are polling strongly in many European countries.
A spokesman for the German Justice Ministry said the raids underscored the government's determination to crack down on ultra-right extremists, whose numbers are rising across Germany.
He recently joined with the openly racist, previously banned ultra-right-wing Jewish Power party, which earned him rare criticism from AIPAC and other pro-Israel groups.
Ted Cruz and some other individuals were hanging out with a pastor who said that LGBT people should be killed last summer at this ultra-right Christian conference.
Nearly all of them are aligned with Jair Bolsonaro, the ultra-right wing, authoritarian presidential front-runner famous for a long history of sexist, racist, and homophobic remarks.
"Well, the lights and the heat are on the Malheur Wildlife Refuge illegally occupied by ultra right-wing, anti-government extremists," DeFazio said on the House floor Wednesday.
First delivery in... [In Russian] RU213: He is Italian, not Italian, but the European Trump, because he has now become the head of all the ultra right [in Europe].
The "Rising Sun" flag is a favourite of Japan's ultra-right, but it is also used on commercial products and is a corporate logo of the liberal Asahi newspaper.
And while Popular Will defines itself as "progressive" - akin to former British leader Tony Blair's "Third Way" according to Guevara - officials blast it daily as "fascist" and "ultra-right".
The aftermath has been bloody: A huge conflict over territory broke out between the ELN and the Gaitanistas, an ultra-right-wing paramilitary group involved in the drug trade.
"It's only because ultra-right Christian groups in the US began making noise that conservative Christians and Muslims in our part of the world began to imitate them," Ng added.
It has exploited an increasingly fragmented party system, thriving in east Germany even as it has radicalised under the influence of an ultra-right grouping known as the Flügel ("Wing").
He signed a formal agreement with the united ultra right-wing party promising its members two ministerial posts in the next government, as well as two seats in the Security Cabinet.
Eduard Limonov, a Russian writer and political activist whose chameleonlike career included living in exile in New York and leading Russia's ultra-right National Bolshevik Party, died on Tuesday in Moscow.
The man, a 51-year-old German citizen identified only as Thiemo B., remains under investigation, accused of having worked with others to create a new ultra-right terrorist group, it said.
Even in sober, conservative Germany, where the mainstream Christian Democrats and Social Democrats still hold sway, the ultra-right Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) has become the biggest opposition party in the Bundestag.
Ultra-right wing authoritarian Jair Bolsonaro won Brazil's presidential election Sunday — but just missed out on securing enough votes to avoid a runoff against Workers' Party candidate Fernando Haddad later this month.
The ultra-right-wing website spent some time on the outs from the White House as a result of Bannon's exile, but it's now back as one of Trump's go-to outlets.
The new, very big Roku Ultra (right) and the new, very small Roku Streaming Stick+ (left)None of this is new, but it's also a big reason why I like Roku's clunky software.
The warnings come a week after Twitter suspended the account of an ultra-right Pakistani cleric who issued threats to the government and judiciary over the acquittal of a Christian woman accused of blasphemy.
They can be heard describing Salvini, who is also Italy's interior minister, as the "head" of Europe's resurgent ultra-right nationalist movements, stretching from Italy in the south to Sweden and Finland in the north.
Violent clashes with police, largely blamed by officials on hard-left and ultra-right militants, persist at the weekly demonstrations in Paris and other cities across France including Toulouse, near where Delpech's restaurant is located.
A Twitter account that prosecutors linked to him praised Trump, threatened top Democrats with death, and shared convoluted ultra-right-wing conspiracies about many of the people to whom he is suspected of sending homemade bombs.
Strip away the emotions of the moment—the raw memory of Kennedy's assassination, the controversies surrounding the ultra-right John Birch Society—and the formulation becomes a homily on the moral logic of political decision-making.
"These groups of ultra-right youth hunted for participants of the march throughout the city and beat several of them," Andriy Maymulakhin, coordinator for the Nash Mir Center, a Ukrainian LGBT rights organization, told VICE News.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Twitter suspended the account of a ultra-right Pakistani cleric on Sunday following inflammatory statements targeting the judiciary, prime minister, and military after the acquittal of a Christian woman accused of blasphemy, the government said.
His independent candidacy is in stark contrast to the prevailing mood of Pakistan's campaign, which has seen the rise of new ultra-right Islamist parties campaigning on protecting draconian blasphemy laws and denouncing the persecuted Ahmadi sect.
Not everyone charmed by Trump All day on Thursday, there came word of increasing frustration among party leaders on the Hill and the President's associates in the White House at the malcontents of the ultra-right Freedom Caucus.
Zizek himself seems to realize the flaw in his argument when he stumbles on the fact that Trump would nominate "ultra right-wingers" to the Supreme Court, which is reason enough to not root for a Trump victory.
But the GOP nominee and his campaign have not directly engaged with conspiracy theories, circulated on ultra-right wing blogs and talk shows, that Clinton's health is badly deteriorating and that the media is complicit in a cover-up.
The agency warned last year, following the arrival in Germany of more than a million migrants, that ultra-right extremists - many with links to groups in Europe and the United States - were increasingly ready to commit acts of violence.
The founder of Pegida, an ultra right-wing, Islamophobic group in Germany, is set to go to trial on hate speech charges after he described Europe's new refugee population as "cattle" and "scum" in a widely viewed Facebook post.
Mr Höcke, a race-baiting extremist in the charismatic strongman mould, sits at the heart of the Flügel ("Wing"), an ultra-right grouping inside the AfD whose influence far outstrips its support, thought to comprise perhaps one-third of party members.
"Those detained have a history of destabilizing acts in our country, and it cannot be ruled out that there will be more detentions of violence-generating elements of the Venezuelan ultra-right," Interior and Justice Minister Nestor Reverol said this week.
LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - A Pakistani court on Tuesday granted bail to the leader of a ultra-right Islamist group arrested last year after his supporters shut down cities and threatened judges following the acquittal of a Christian woman accused of blasphemy.
Instead of a deal with the Palestinians along the lines of Kushner's ill-fated economic formula, Israel's ultra-right politics would be consumed by talk about annexation of the occupied territories and a population transfer of Palestinians out of Israel.
Valiente was pro-contraception, pro-choice, interested in feminism and sexual liberation and was anti-racism and anti-homophobia long before that was common, so it's a surprise to learn that she joined the ultra-right wing National Front in 1973.
Even if the ultra right-wing demagogues were already waiting in the wings for a signal that it was now OK to espouse their toxic ideals in public, the string of major global political happenings that year tipped the scales.
"You'd have to be pretty ignorant to think that using the character ... to promote the campaign of a xenophobic, ultra-right party like Vox would be a good idea," Mortensen wrote in a letter to Spanish newspaper El Pais published on Tuesday.
Benny Gantz is expected to win more seats in the Knesset, but Netanyahu and his right-wing Likud party have better odds of forming a majority coalition — likely an ultra right-wing bloc that would allow him to stay prime minister regardless of the indictments.
After two weeks of efforts, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu succeeded in forming a united ultra right-wing party that will run in the April 9 elections, paving the way for Jewish supremacists from the "Jewish Power" party to make it into the next Knesset.
But he also says that he declined to hold hearings for practical reasons: He didn't want to give a platform to ultra right-wing gun groups who would use a doomed bill to rally their members to flood his phone line and crash his inbox.
The ultra right-wing Tehreek-e-Labaik party began a political furor late last year after lawmakers from the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) approved apparently small changes to the election law that discarded a requirement for Ahmadi voters to declare they are not Muslim.
In the months leading up to the 56-year-old's arrest for allegedly mailing at least 14 pipe bombs to prominent Democrats and critics of President Donald Trump, Sayoc had transformed his ride into a crude mobile billboard of ultra-right wing memes and conspiracy theories.
Many interpreted his speech to mean that he was, at best, just an out of touch old guy, or at worst, another punk turned ultra right winger (there seem to be a lot of those among punks approaching 50 these days) and an "all lives matter" sympathizer.
As the chaos ensured, Reuters photographer Gleb Garanich had a choice to film or to protect lives: after capturing a number of photographs of a brutal attack, he rescued a participant of the march who was about to be savagely kicked by representatives of an aggressive ultra-right group.
The centrist Blue and White party was expected to win more seats, but Netanyahu and Likud have better odds of forming a government — likely an ultra right-wing bloc that would allow him to stay prime minister regardless of pending indictments for bribery, breach of trust and fraud.
On the patio of Harry's, the ground-floor dive bar at the Harrington, a group of blue- polo-clad Proud Boys entertained a group of wildly drunk ultra-right-wing Ukrainians who kept falling off their stools, even as they yelled to the servers to bring them more beer.
Since the shooting in Orlando, rainbow flags have been posted around West Hollywood—Los Angeles's gay neighborhood—with the words "#ShootBack" printed under the "Don't Tread on Me" snake, a symbol that became popular during the American Revolution and was most recently adopted by the ultra-right wing Tea Party.
Kravchenko tells Hyperallergic: When the participants of the march arrived at the Shevchenko park, around 300 aggressive men, most of them from the ultra-right group 'Frei Korps' already waited for them […] They started attacking some of the participants, young people and teenagers, and beating them down on the ground.
In 1972, he featured about a thousand of them in a book titled "Prop Art," in which he writes vividly of big-game poster hunters, like himself, entering the "heavily guarded headquarters of ultra right- or left-wing revolutionary groups" to abscond with contraband posters before smuggling them across borders.
At the same time, France has seen a rise in support for ultra right-wing parties such as the Front National and a shift back to the mainstream center-right; Former president Nicolas Sarkozy recently announced his candidacy for the 2017 presidential election although he faces an opponent from his own side.
The following month, Pedro Sánchez, the Socialist Prime Minister, was narrowly reëlected after a snap vote, but the new, ultra-right Vox Party, the first of its kind to gain traction in Spain's democratic era, was among the contest's real winners, more than doubling its number of seats in the Spanish legislature.
In a highly unusual move, the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC today denounced the deal pushed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to form a united ultra right-wing party that will run in the April 9 elections, which would pave the way for Jewish supremacists from the "Jewish Power" party to make it into the next Knesset.
" Here it is, in three parts: The ads, narrated by E.W. Jackson — an ultra-right-wing minister who has decried yoga as leading to Satanism, and who'd later achieve attention as the Republican nominee for lieutenant governor of Virginia in 214 — paints a picture of President Obama as a pawn in a shadowy conspiracy meant to "mak[e] billionaire George Soros rich.
"For France, Europe and markets, a run-off between Mélenchon and ultra-right Marine Le Pen on 7 May would be a choice between bad and ugly," according to Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg, in a note to clients on Thursday, who attributes a 10 percent likelihood each to the odds of either Le Pen or Mélenchon becoming the next French president.
I'm worried actually about a lot of the rhetoric on the ultra right which and also even some of the more moderate conservatives that are basically embracing people like Orban in Hungary, where radical rhetoric is undermining our capacity as Europe to be a strong voice, globally to deal with problems which we have in the world, think of Africa and their training in this area.
The party had a particularly poor showing in Baden-Wüttemberg, a region that has been an electoral stronghold for the CDU since the end of World War II. The founder of Pegida, an ultra right-wing, Islamophobic group in Germany, is set to go to trial on hate speech charges after he described Europe's new refugee population as "cattle" and "scum" in a widely viewed Facebook post.
Abe's opponents, and even his usual ultra-right wing supporters, have accused him of being "soft" on China and seeking to avoid offending Beijing ahead of Chinese leader Xi Jinping's planned visit to Tokyo in April by delaying travel restrictions during the Lunar New Year holidays in late January, when it was already clear the outbreak was spreading from its epicenter in the central Chinese city of Wuhan.
He was mainly popular among ultraconservative and ultra right political circles in California.
The following is a list of right-wing political parties. It includes parties from the centre-right to the far and ultra right.
The subsequent > demonstrations of protest were unexpectedly supported by all the federal- > level politicians The elite no longer had any need for the politics of the > ultra-right. Moreover, being afraid of a spontaneous movement to an > authoritarian dictatorship, the elite preferred to distance themselves from > the ultra-right. In the same year the first memorial for anti-fascists > constructed by the federal powers was opened in Hofburg. By the beginning of > the 1970s the "victim theory" had mutated again.
The Carlists themselves were divided into 3 factions led by Junyent, Iglesias and Llosas, the latter turned against La Lliga running as an ultra-Right anti-regionalist hopeful.Junyent concluded alliances with La Lliga and the Maurists, while Llosas, Iglesias and Trias were presenting themselves as ultra-Right anti-regionalists candidates, supported by the anti-regionalist El Norte, Xavier Tornafoch, Política, eleccions i caciquisme a Vic [PhD thesis Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona], Barcelona 2003, p. 199, also Costa Fernández 1994 p. 34, Balcells, Culla, Mir 1982, pp.
The Protocols is published in Greece by several ultra-right-wing publishers such as Ouranos and Mpimpis. During the last decade, the book has received wide promotion by parliamentary right-wing extremists, most notably Kyriakos Velopoulos.
Juan Vázquez de Mella Mellismo () was a political practice of Spanish ultra- Right of the early 20th century. Born within Carlism, it was designed and championed by Juan Vázquez de Mella, who became its independent political leader after the 1919 breakup. The strategy consisted of an attempt to build a grand ultra-Right party, which in turn would ensure transition from liberal democracy of Restauración to corporative Traditionalist monarchy. Following secession from Carlism Mellismo assumed formal shape of Partido Católico- Tradicionalista, but it failed as an amalgamating force and decomposed shortly afterwards.
Most of the Gipuzkoan party leaders tended to side with the former, who advocated a grand ultra-right alliance with dynastic threads played down; Tellería followed the same path.however, he was not a major protagonist of the conflict.
From its early association with the far-right Franco regime in Spain, Opus Dei has been associated with ultra-right wing regimes, but also claims members from left-wing parties such as the UK Labour Party (see Opus Dei and politics).
Ugarte Tellería 1998, pp. 276-290 A present scholar relates them to Sorel, Marinetti, T.S. Eliot and W. B. Yeats,Ugarte Tellería 1998, pp. 280-1 also drawing parallels between aetistas and a millenarist Romanian ultra-Right Legion of Archangel Michael;Ugarte Tellería 1998, p.
During the Cultural Revolution Shabdanuly participated in a nationalist Kirghiz-Kazakh Society. In 1958 he was arrested and imprisoned for both "left wing" and "ultra right" political activities. He was sentenced to 22 years and served if full-time in Tarim camps in Taklamakan Desert.
Keuter was born 1972 in the West German city of Essen and became an entrepreneur. Keuter entered the newly founded populist AfD and became after the 2017 German federal election member of the Bundestag. Die Zeit described Keuters political positions within AfD after his election 2017 as "ultra right".
Constant unrest and instability, as well as fear of a communist takeover after the fall of Saigon, made some ultra-right groups brand leftist students as communists. This culminated in the Thammasat University massacre in October 1976. A coup d'état on that day brought Thailand a new ultra-right government, which cracked down on media outlets, officials, and intellectuals, and fuelled the communist insurgency. Another coup the following year installed a more moderate government, which offered amnesty to communist fighters in 1978. Fueled by Indochina refugee crisis, Vietnamese border raids and economic hardships, Prem Tinsulanonda launched a successful coup and became the Prime Minister from 1980 to 1988. The communists abandoned the insurgency by 1983.
Roger Scatti (Serrault) is a conservative police inspector of the old school. He finds intolerable the liberalization of the justice system. More and more people from the underground world slip away from the justice. Finding allies in the police circles, he founded the ultra-right secret illegal organization called "Police devotion".
The software is reported to have played a role in some prominent public elections in Europe, the US and New Zealand. In the United States, because the Democratic Party is closely aligned with competitors NGP VAN and ActBlue, NationBuilder tends to work exclusively with Independent, Republican and Ultra-right wing groups and causes.
This conduct has escalated into blackmail in the case of extremists among social media users. There has even been a bomb threat on this Hokkaido campus, blamed on ultra-nationalists; There has also been a call to drive Uemura's teenage daughter into suicide, which also has been attributed to the ultra-right.
Nazi Literature in the Americas presents itself as an encyclopedia of right-wing writers. The book is composed of short biographies of imaginary Pan-American authors. The literary Nazis—fascists and ultra-right sympathizers and zealots, most from South America, a few from North America—portrayed in that book are a gallery of self-deluded mediocrities, snobs, opportunists, narcissists, and criminals. About Nazi Literature in the Americas, Bolaño told an interviewer: :(Its) focus is on the world of the ultra right, but much of the time, in reality, I'm talking about the left... When I'm talking about Nazi writers in the Americas, in reality I'm talking about the world, sometimes heroic but much more often despicable, of literature in general.
On March 11, 2006, Trey Ellis wrote an opinion on The Huffington Post called "When Black Republicans Go Bad". The piece suggested that Allen, along with other prominent black Republicans, "stake out ultra-right-wing positions to prove their bona fides to their white superiors."Ellis, Trey (March 11, 2006). "When Black Republicans Go Bad".
176 In the 1930s, the AKS was an ally of the ultra-right Patriotic People's Movement party. AKS also maintained close ties with a militant secret society called Vihan Veljet. Some authors claim that Vihan Veljet was actually a group inside the AKS, not a separate organization, but there is not much evidence either way.
Meanwhile, he attended the medical classes of Professor Francisc Rainer and the Christian Mysticism class of ultra-right ideologist, Professor Nichifor Crainic. Recognising his artistic talent, Professor Costin Petrescu entrusted him with the painting of a depiction of Mihai Viteazul for the Romanian Athenaeum. Sent by his bishop, he travelled to Mount Athos for documentation and spiritual experience.
The group established Forza Nuova—USA chapters in New Jersey (Forza Nuova—USA's headquarters) and Phoenix, Arizona.Sarah Begley, Read the List of the 917 Hate Groups Identified by the Southern Poverty Law Center, Time (February 15, 2017). In 2018, Forza Nuova joined forces with Polish ultra-right organization National Radical Camp to "patrol" the beaches of Italian Romagna Riviera.
Both were denied. In the modern era, some ultra-right- wing groups have attempted to revive Wessel's name as a symbol. For instance, the Young National Democrats (JN), which is the youth wing of the National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD), uses his name and his "history" - which was largely invented by Goebbels - to attempt to inspire their members.
The First State Duma was dismissed, the revolution came to naught. The ultra-right Russian nationalists from the Black Hundred proposed that Tatars emigrate to the Ottoman Empire. That period his most prominent verses devoted to the social themes and patriotism were composed: Gosudarstvennaya Dumağa (To the State Duma), Sorıqortlarğa (To the Parasites) and Kitmibez! (We don’t leave!).
In 1923 a barely fictionalised representation of Arthur Trebitsch (called "Dr. Trebitsch") appeared in Joseph Roth's novel Das Spinnennetz (the Spider's Web). Dr. Trebitsch is the head of a secret ultra-right-wing antisemitic organisation. Theodor Lessing uses Trebitsch as one of his principal sources for the concept of the self-hating Jew in his pioneering study of the phenomenon.
As well as articles exposing the BNP, EDL and the moves towards the formation of a new party spearheaded by the former BNP MEP and veteran fascist Andrew Brons, Searchlight has focussed on the areas where the far right and Conservative ultra right meet, such as the Traditional Britain Group, and the New Right, the powerhouse of far-right ideological development.
His reaction was interpreted as resorting to the typical language of totalitarian regimes, which consider critics of the government as enemies of the country. In the press and social networks, the documentary was praised by specialized critics and by leftist and progressive people, but much criticized by Brazilian government officials, right-wing and ultra-right movements, reflecting the division of the country that the film itself portrays.
Stolberg acquired notoriety in the 1960s as the residence of Contergan producer Grünenthal. Because of its heavy industry, Stolberg has become associated with diseases of metal poisoning, literally "Gressenich cadmium cattle-dying" disease and "Stolberg lead children" disease. Stolberg has a significant ultra-right history, e.g., as the headquarters of the Wiking- Jugend from 1967 to 1991 and as a place of NPD activities.
Rodríguez Jiménez, 2012, p. 237. During the 1970s, in the late Francoist period, a more radical sector of the ultra-right emerged.Casals, 2009 , pp. 2-4. The Círculo Español de Amigos de Europa ("Spanish Circle of Friends of Europe", or CEDADE), a neo-Nazi organization, achieved some public recognition and was supported by some leading figures of the Franco regime, such as Tomás García Rebull.
The far-right, extreme right, hard right, radical right, fascist-right and ultra-right are terms used to discuss the position a group or person occupies within right-wing politics. The terms are often used to imply that someone is an extremist. The terms have been used by different scholars in somewhat conflicting ways.Betz & Immerfall 1998; Betz 1994; Durham 2000; Durham 2002; Hainsworth 2000; Mudde 2000; Berlet & Lyons, 2000.
Andrés Martín 2000, p. 163 Though Mella rejected a ministerial post in a new government of national unity, claiming he could never align himself with the 1876 constitution and its system,Andrés Martín 2000, p. 164 in May Mellismo assumed shape of Centro Católico Tradicionalista, set up before the 1919 elections and intended as a stepping stone towards an ultra-Right alliance dominated by the Traditionalists.Andrés Martín 2000, p.
In 1987, the Toronto Star newspaper described C-FAR as part of a "spider web" of ultra-right wing activists. Apart from foreign aid and immigration, C-FAR's publications also support white supremacy, gun rights, and environmentalism. It appears that the activities of C-FAR have decreased after Fromm was fired from his position with the Peel Board of Education as a result of his involvement in racist activities.
Upon his release from prison in the autumn of 1962, Venner wrote a manifesto entitled Pour une critique positive (Towards a positive critique), which has been compared by some to Vladimir Lenin's What is to be done?,Pierre Milza, Fascismes français, passé et présent, Flammarion, 1988, p. 320 as it became a "foundational text of a whole segment of the ultra-right".Pierre Milza, L'Europe en chemise noire.
B'Stard is a selfish, greedy, dishonest, devious, lecherous, sadistic, self-serving ultra-right-wing Conservative backbencher, a sociopathic schemer who occasionally resorts to murder to fulfill his megalomaniac ambitions. The show was mostly set in B'Stard's antechambers in the Palace of Westminster and featured Piers Fletcher-Dervish as B'Stard's twittish upper-class sidekick. B'Stard shared a middle name with Norman Tebbit. B'Stard was MP for the then fictional constituency of Haltemprice.
The Party of Return to Serfdom (RU: kryepostniki, krespotniki; FR: esclavagistes) was an ultra right-wing political party established in the 1800s during the Russian Empire. As its name suggests, it supported re- establishing serfdom in Russia, after the Emancipation Reform of 1861. The party's history is relatively limited to the late 1800s, and for the most part it served as a target of derision by liberal, progressive, or socialist reformers.
Routledge, 2013. Print. The decision to go underground was made by leadership after they judged that the ultra-right was preparing to crush the movement and that they could no longer be public without endangering noninvolved people and exposing them to violence. RAM implemented a "system of rotating chairmen" to foster veteran leadership that would help educate the younger, less experienced members. There were three levels of membership in RAM.
Attila Klaus-Peter Hildmann (born 22 April 1981) is a German vegan cookbook author and far-right conspiracy theorist. He has described himself as "ultra- right-wing" and as a German nationalist. On 29 August 2020, Hildmann was arrested outside the Russian embassy in Berlin during protests against Germany's COVID-19 restrictions. He has claimed that the German government is an agent of Bill Gates, promoting COVID-19 vaccinations and a surveillance state.
" The article, published in UK's New Musical Express, took exception to Peart's advocacy of the Objectivist philosophy of Ayn Rand.The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies (Volume 4, Number 1): 161-85 Peart had also described the Sex Pistols as products of a "socialist" state.Rush: "Our fans feel vindicated", The Guardian, 24 March 2011. Miles also described Rand (a Russian anti-communist who had become an American citizen) as an "ultra right-wing American.
Haslinger is also the author of an essay about the Waldheim affair. Also Milo Dor, a born Serb who wrote all of his books in German and became a very important figure in Austria's literary scene, chose the danger of ultra right wing parties as topic for one of his narrative texts, Wien, Juli 1999. Other books describe the destiny of immigrants after the world war. Essays have also a tradition in Austrian literature.
Monitoring and reporting on the activities of radical right-wing and nationalist groups in Russia, and any counteraction by the Russian government. This project's reports cite numbers of individuals killed and injured in neo- Nazi or racist attacks, incidents of xenophobic vandalism, any demonstrations by ultra-right Russian groups and other relevant issues. It also keeps track of convictions and acquittals under charges relating to racism and xenophobia, with emphasis on cases that establish hatred as a motive.
State Duma Deputy and Judicial Committee Deputy Chairman Andrey Savelyev filed a criminal libel complaint against a number of NGOs including SOVA Center on July 13, 2007, citing use of the terms "ultra-right" and "racist" in articles on SOVA Center's website. He claimed that ascribing such qualities constituted a criminal accusation according to Russia's anti-extremism laws.Position of SOVA Position of Savelyev Russian authorities investigated SOVA's comments and found the complaint to be without merit.
The Progressive Youth Organization () was the legal youth organization of the Communist Party of Turkey. The İGD was founded on 5 January 1976. It developed close relations with trade unions and other progressive organizations, took part in May Day celebrations, protests against DGMs (State Security Courts) and campaigns against the ultra-right party MHP and its youth organization. The İGD organized activities such as «National Independence and Democracy» meetings, «National Independence Week», international solidarity activities (e.g.
Marina later quoted her husband as saying, "Well, what would you say if somebody got rid of Hitler at the right time? So if you don't know about General Walker, how can you speak up on his behalf?"Testimony of Marina Oswald Porter, HSCA Hearings, vol. II, p. 232. Oswald later wrote to Arnold Johnson of the Communist Party USA that on the evening of October 23, 1963, he had attended an "ultra right" meeting directed by Walker.
Describing right wing and left wing labels as passé, he referred to himself as "an ultra-right-wing libertarian with a great, big, bushy socialist tail."Eric Volmers, "Colourful character hopes to lead Canadian Alliance," Cambridge Reporter, 20 April 2000, A1. He once again withdrew from the contest before voting took place. He sought the Progressive Conservative nomination in Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound for the 2000 federal election, but was not given a response by the party.
William Johnson, "Confused party likely going nowhere," Globe and Mail, 1 May 1979, p. 8. It is not clear if Forse remained involved with the party after its formative period. A 1985 article in the Ottawa Citizen described Freedom of Choice as an "ultra-right anglophone party," noting that its candidate in Pontiac during the 1981 provincial election had proposed shifting the region from Quebec to Ontario.Jack Aubry, "Anglophone Pontiac farmers ready to vote PQ," Ottawa Citizen, 12 November 1985, B3.
EOKA-B () was a Greek Cypriot paramilitary organisation formed in 1971 by General Georgios Grivas ("Digenis"). It followed an ultra right-wing nationalistic ideology and had the ultimate goal of achieving the Enosis (union) of Cyprus with Greece. During its short history, the organisation's chief aim was to block any attempt to enforce upon the Cyprus people what the organisation considered to be an unacceptable settlement to the Cyprus issue. In addition, the organisation drafted various plans to overthrow President Makarios.
In 1944, Time reported that the group's aim was the "defeat of any Government group medicine." In 1966, The New York Times described AAPS as an "ultra-right-wing... political- economic rather than a medical group," and said some of its leaders were members of the John Birch Society. In 2002, AAPS said that its members included Ron Paul and John Cooksey. Ron Paul's son, Rand Paul, was a member for over two decades until his election to the U.S. Senate.
The situation turned after several years. From the madness of the violence came the ultra right-wing Norsefire regime: fascists (similar to Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists) that united with the surviving big companies and businesses, giving them the appearance of wealth and stability. After seizing control of the country, the party gained complete control over the Anglican Church and other influential organizations to promote doctrines favorable to Norsefire. They began promoting and demoting members of the clergy as they saw fit.
The National-Socialist Society () was an illegal ultra-right Russian neo-Nazi organization founded in 2004 by Dmitry Rumyantsev (Russian: Дмитрий Германович Румянцев) and Sergei "Maluta" Korotkikh (Russian: Сергей Аркадьевич Коротких, "Mалюта", "Боцман"). The National Socialist Society proclaimed the task the construction of the Russian national state on the basis of Nazi ideology In July 2011, thirteen members of the organization were found guilty in committing 28 racial murders and over 50 attacks on Non- Russians and members of the LGBT community in Moscow.
In the aftermath, the preceding age of "democratic experimentation," which had lasted only about two years and eleven months, was ended. Thanin Kraivichien was named Prime Minister and the ultra-right government further fuelled the communist insurgency. The public were largely silent following the government stance of "forgive and forget", even the modern Thai public who are more sympathetic to the massacred protesters. Scholars have pointed out that the monarchy contributed to the events, at least partly, by supporting the rightist paramilitaries and the visit of Thanom.
Citizens for Foreign Aid Reform (C-FAR) is one of a number of groups run by neo-Nazi leader Paul Fromm. It was founded in 1976 by Fromm after he had left the white supremacist Western Guard organization. C-FAR became closely linked to Canadian Association for Free Expression (CAFE), another one of Fromm's groups, which he founded in 1981. The main issue on C-FAR's agenda has been the promotion of an ultra-right wing agenda that is opposed to foreign aid and immigration.
Jaromír Lukeš was long-term supporter of ultra-right wing politics in the Czech Republic, with ties to the neo-Nazi organisations "National Resistance" and "Autonomous Nationalists". He participated actively in the activities of the far-right Workers' Party which, having been effectively dissolved in February 2010, remains the only political party to have been banned in the Czechoslovak/Czech Republic since the fall of communism in 1989. Lukeš also sponsored some of the party's demonstrations. Lukeš was described in his indictment as a "reckless selfish fellow".
On March 23, 1982 as a result of a military coup to power in Guatemala came the military junta, led by Efraín Ríos Montt, who took office as president. The regime of ultra-right dictatorship was established and a civil war and political repression have reached unprecedented scale. At the same time, the ruling group was distinguished by a fanatical Protestant evangelism and was suspicious of the Catholic population. Under the Riosmontist regime, Mario Rios Montt publicly opposed the repressive policies of his elder brother.
Chornovol comes from an ultra right political background: She joined the UNA-UNSO organization at age 17, and later began her media work there as a press secretary. However, she soon became disillusioned with extremist politics, but remained to be involved in social activism. Chornovol openly admits committing various petty crimes in the course of her political acts and investigations, including trespassing and defacing property (such as by spray painting and egg pelting), and encourages other activists to follow her lead in nonviolent resistance way.
The report (titled The Age of the Wolf) found that during that period, "more people have been killed in America by non-Islamic domestic terrorists than jihadists." The "virulent racist and anti-semitic" ideology of the ultra-right wing Christian Identity movement is usually accompanied by anti-government sentiments."". Anti-Defamation League 2017. Adherents of Christian Identity believe that whites of European descent can be traced back to the "Lost Tribes of Israel" and many consider Jews to be the Satanic offspring of Eve and the Serpent.
Henry Edward Garrett (January 27, 1894 - June 26, 1973) was an American psychologist and segregationist. Garrett was President of the American Psychological Association in 1946 and Chair of Psychology at Columbia University from 1941 to 1955. After he left Columbia, he was Visiting Professor at the University of Virginia. A.S. Winston chronicles, was involved in the International Association for the Advancement of Ethnology and Eugenics (IAAEE), the journal Mankind Quarterly, the neofascist Northern League, and the ultra-right wing political group, the Liberty Lobby.
With Spain under Franco’s rule, most art was constrained to his ultra right-wing policies. Bravo’s portraits appealed to the conservative public, but he became frustrated with the lack of intellectual values concerning art. His art shifted one day when his three visiting sisters brought home some packages and left them on the table. He was fascinated by their forms and the texture of the paper they were wrapped with. Bravo’s first exhibit in Spain, at the Galería Fortuny in 1963, had all types of paintings, including these new package ones.
The prototypes of real historical figures operate in the story. The main figure, Wanderer - is one of the most mysterious personalities during the last years of the Russian Empire – Grigori Rasputin. The faithful fan of the Wanderer "Fanny Zarubina" (who is derisively called "The Cow") is Anna Vyrubova, the lady-in-waiting, the closest and most devoted friend of the last Russian Empress Alexandra Feodorovna. The "Deputy of the State Duma Zaitsevich" is Vladimir Purishkevich, a Russian politician of the ultra-right wing, a monarchist, a deputy of the State Duma of Russia.
Retrieved May 15, 2018.Alexander Verkhovsky, The Ultra-Right in Russia in 2012, SOVA Center (December 10, 2012). Retrieved May 15, 2018. It was established in April 2007 by former Rodina leader and legislator Dmitry Rogozin in conjunction with the prohibited xenophobic Movement Against Illegal Immigration, the Congress of Russian Communities and former members of the Rodina party which won 9% of the vote at the 2003 Russian Parliamentary elections. The current Chairman of the party is Andrei Saveliyev. The colours of the party are the orange and yellow of the Amur tiger.
Dollar Bill (real name William Benjamin "Bill" Brady) is a bank-sponsored member of the Minutemen who was created by National Bank Inc. for publicity purposes. While he is described as having no actual superpowers, Dollar Bill was known for having apparently supernatural luck, surviving many things that should have outright killed him. Socially conservative, he is portrayed in Before Watchmen as homophobic (barely tolerating his homosexual Minutemen colleagues) and good friends with the ultra-right-wing Comedian, voting to let him stay after the attempted rape of Sally Jupiter.
In the letter, she offered criticism of her own concerning Burress's article. Chang found a "disturbing tendency" by Burress to quote right-wing Japanese critics "without demanding evidence to back up their allegations." She argued that Ikuhiko Hata, a source cited by Burress, was not "regarded as a serious scholar" in either Japan or in the US, because he was a regular contributor to "ultra right-wing" Japanese publications. One such publication had published an article from a Holocaust denier that argued that no gas chambers were used in Germany to kill Jews.
133-136 finally, in regions with strong local identity some party militants grumbled that fuerismo might suffer in a hypothetical ultra-Right alliance.Andrés Martín 2000, pp. 119. 141-2 famous de Mella's pro-German address, Zarzuela theatre, 1915 Following outbreak of the Great Warfor impact of the war on Spanish politics compare José Luis Orella, Consecuencias de la Gran Guerra Mundial en al abanico político español, [in:] Aportes 84 (2014), pp. 105-134 earlier demonstrated pro-German Mellist sympathiesas early as 1902 de Mella commenced a campaign advocating the German cause.
Thus, it was left to Congress to determine the next Chief Executive, as stipulated in the Bolivian Constitution. Congress could not agree on any candidate, no matter how many votes were taken. Eventually, Congress proclaimed as temporary President the head of the Senate, Dr. Wálter Guevara, pending the calling of yet a new round of elections in 1980. During the 1980 elections, the ultra-right wing of the Bolivian military began to intimate that it would never stand for the installation in the Palacio Quemado of the "extremist" Siles and Paz Zamora.
He is also close to the Serbian nationalist leader and war crimes suspect Vojislav Šešelj. Zhirinovsky said he is dreaming of the day "when Russian soldiers can wash their boots in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean and switch to year-round summer uniforms"Ultra-right gains in poll The Age, 9 December 2003 following Russia's conquest of Afghanistan, Iran and Turkey and occupation of the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean.Zhirinovsky is Russia's big bad wolf – success of Vladimir Wolfovich Zhirinovsky in recent Russian elections – Column. Findarticles.com (24 January 1994).
Ushijima stayed in this position for three years. In 1928, Ushijima was promoted to lieutenant colonel and commander of the IJA 23rd Infantry Regiment. In 1930, he became chief-of-staff of Shimonoseki Fortress, and in 1932 became commandant of the elite Army's Toyama School, and was promoted to colonel. Around this time, and young officers were increasingly influenced by the ultra right-wing writings of Kita Ikki, often talked about politics, but Ushijima strongly instructed instructors and students to concentrate on military service and publicly denounced Kita Ikka.
In post-war Germany the fate of civilians and prisoners of war has been a contentious topic. The current view of the German government is that these losses were due to an aggressive war started by the German nation.German President Horst Köhler, Speech on September 2, 2006 However, there are fringe groups who attempt to trivialize the crimes of the Hitler period by comparing German losses to the Holocaust. The bombing of Dresden and the bombing campaign in general has been a topic of ultra-right propaganda in post-war Germany.
21, available here indeed scholars note that Catalonia was among regions with most vehement support for the cause.as particularly advanced when building Catalan structures, Mas was issuing recommendations to Andalucia and Galicia, Andrés Martín 2000, p. 221 However, the party structures were emerging slowly and there was growing rivalry between de Mella and his disciple, Víctor Pradera.it is not clear whether Mas grasped the essence of the conflict, it is hardline ultra-right alliance recommended by de Mella or a lowest-common-denominator right-wing alliance advocated by Pradera.
Ku Klux Klan parade in Washington, D.C., September 1926 The term far-right, along with extreme right and ultra-right, has been used in the United States to describe "militant forms of insurgent revolutionary right ideology and separatist ethnocentric nationalism" such as Christian Identity, the Creativity Movement, the Ku Klux Klan, the National Socialist Movement and the National Alliance. They share conspiracist views of power which are overwhelmingly antisemitic and reject pluralist democracy in favour of an organic oligarchy that would unite the perceived homogeneously- racial Völkish nation.
Samak had played a crucial role in instigating the violence that ensued against the protestors, whom he considered to be disloyal communists. In interviews he gave to CNN and al-Jazeera in 2008, Samak denied any involvement in the attacks that left at least 46 dead, and he insisted only one person was killed intentionally. However, accounts from witnesses, documents and published reports clearly identify Samak as a program host on the "Armoured Brigade" radio station, a military-owned ultra-right station that constantly broadcast anti-communist and pro-rightwing propaganda.
In 1989 he joined the editorial team of the Flanders New Right journal Teksten, Kommentaren en Studies. From 1998 on, he has distanced himself from his fascist past , although he still maintained relation with fascists into the 2000s (decade) (Zomers 2003). The SIMPOS study group (foundation for information on social problems surrounding occult movements ) in a 2001 article in Religie en Mystiek identify Logghe as an example of right extremist tendencies within neopaganism, connecting him with the ultra-right Voorpost group. Other proponents of far-right neopaganism in Flanders include the Vlaams Heidens Front.
Some also regard Guillaume's suggestion that Guy Debord was a secret negationist as obscene. Some people view ultra-left negationism as evidence that the ultra-left and ultra-right are very similar - the meeting of the extremes. However most ultra left activists would distance themselves from all forms of negationism, and regard Guillaume's more recent development as a sad decline. Guillaume sees La Vieille Taupe as a genuine ultra left venture which concentrates on "exposing the lies of the capitalist victors of the Second World War", even if most of the people who listen to him are from the far-right.
At the end of this episode, Stan realized what a loving family Greg and Terry were. After the first few seasons and as the series progressed, Stan was portrayed as growing out of these particular traits and they were largely dropped from his character. Branching out, he later began displaying his wrongheadedness and penchant for taking to extremes in numerous other ways beyond ultra right-wing politics. He has also exhibited instances of gullibility (like his son Steve) such as when he believed he was taking cold medicine when in fact he was smoking "crack" as Roger nonchalantly points out.
Some commentators and international scholarly publications have argued that the party is far-right; for example, the ex-prime minister Van Agt regards the party as ultra-right-wing, and Bert de Vries (CDA) draws comparisons with the small Centre Party. The political scientist Lucardie, on the other hand, considers it necessary to reserve the 'far-right' qualification for national socialists and fascists, though PVV is itself widely accused of fascism.A. Lucardie, ‘Rechtsextremisme, populisme of democratisch patriotisme? Opmerkingen over de politieke plaatsbepaling van de Partij voor de Vrijheid en Trots op Nederland’, in: G. Voerman (ed.), Jaarboek 2007, Groningen z.j.
The more moderate reformists, including Angela Davis, left the party altogether, forming a new organization called the Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism (CCDS). The remaining Communists struggled with questions of identity in the post-Soviet world, some of which that are still part of Communist Party politics today. 30th National Convention of the Communist Party USA in Chicago In 2000, after the death of Gus Hall, Sam Webb became the chairman of the National Committee. Under his leadership, the party's top priority became supporting the Democratic Party in elections in order to defeat the "ultra right".
Mella nurtured a plan for minimalist alliance of the Right,scholars advance differing theories and names related to Carlist alliance strategies of the time. Author of most detailed work keeps referring to Mellist strategy as "minimalist" but aiming at "maximalist" objectives, compare , Andrés Martín 2000. Author of a synthetic work on Carlism reserves the term "minimismo" to social-Catholic amalgamation activities of Salvador Minguijón as actually opposed to "catastrophic" - meaning aimed at removal of the Restoration system – vision of de Mella, Canal 2000, p. 267 leading in turn to emergence of a maximalist ultra-Right party, possibly a new incarnation of Traditionalism.
The World Anti-Communist League (WACL) is an international non-governmental organization of anti-communist politicians and groups founded in 1966 under the initiative of Chiang Kai-Shek, leader of the Republic of China (Taiwan). It united mostly ultra-right and libertarian people and organisations, and acted with the support of the right-wing authoritarian regimes of East Asia and Latin America. During the Cold War, WACL actively participated in anti- communist and anti-Soviet positions. In 1990, the organisation changed its name to World League for Freedom and Democracy (WLFD), but has preserved traditions and former ties.
Following the end of communist rule in Poland the federation aligned with various post-communist and social- democratic parties (e.g. Democratic Left Alliance, SLD). In 2006 the OPZZ affiliated to the European Trade Union Confederation and the International Trade Union Confederation. In the summer of 2006, Roman Giertych, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland and a stalwart of the ultra-right- wing and chauvinistic League of Polish Families, voiced his support for the confiscation of OPZZ property and the dissolution of the organization, branding it a mouthpiece of the Social-Democratic Union (SLD) and the heir of the Communist PZPR.
In Germany, the Neue Rechte (literally, new right) consists of two parts: the Jungkonservative (literally, young conservatives), who search for followers in the civic part of the population; and, secondly, the "Nationalrevolutionäre" (national revolutionists), who are looking for followers in the ultra-right part of the German population, and use the rhetoric of right-wing politicians such as Gregor and Otto Strasser. Another noted New Right group in Germany is Thule Seminar of Pierre Krebs.Michael Minkenberg, "The new right in Germany: The transformation of conservatism and the extreme right." European Journal of Political Research 22.1 (1992): 55–81.
21 When the Republic was declared Sentís remained capitán; the new military administration did not have much trust in his loyalty, especially that he did not make a secret of his Carlist, ultra-Right outlook.Corts i Salvat, Toda i Serra 1986, pp. 20-21 By the end of 1931 he was left with no clear assignment, reduced to the status of "disponibile".La Vanguardia 15.12.31, available here It is not clear whether he was reinstated before the new 1933 Right-wing government assumed power, yet prior to 1934 he was already assigned to the 4th Somatenes Division.
Each story in Speed Tribes focuses on the life of a specific Japanese youth in the aftermath of the Japanese asset price bubble collapse. Its subjects include a young Yakuza member, a nightclub hostess, an office girl, a motorcycle gangster, a hacker, an ultra-right-wing nationalist, and 'Choco Bon-Bon', a porn star. Popular 1990s rock band Zi:Kill appears in a chapter that documents the writer's time spent with the band and the events that nearly caused their break up. Greenfeld wrote Speed Tribes while working as a reporter in Tokyo in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Many of the stories revolve around the generation gap between Harry and his children, in which the series' sympathy is typically on his side, leading the character to usually win his arguments. Despite Harry's conservatism, it pales against that of his neighbor Ralph Kane, who is a John Birch-like ultra-right-wing, fanatically anti-communist who is obsessed with every absurd conspiracy theory and ridiculous urban legend. Following Ralph with his cause is senior citizen Sara Whittaker, whom he addresses as "Sergeant". They have both turned one end of the block into, basically, an armed camp.
It > was followed by a rival campaign of ultra-rightists with the opposite > intent. A political dialogue within the firmly consolidated and inflexible > ruling elite was still not possible: protesting sentiments started to > manifest themselves in both cultural and scientific spheres. In 1963 > historians and anti-fascists founded the national archive of the Resistance, > in 1964 the federal government approved the construction of the first > memorial for the victims of concentration camps in Mauthausen. Austrian > society interpreted these cautious steps as a challenge for the dominating > ultra-right views and resisted such "attempts to blacken the past".
205–06 When a grand Mellist assembly materialized in October 1922 in Zaragoza, it was controlled by supporters of Víctor Pradera, who instead of an ultra-Right maximalist coalition advocated a broad conservative alliance based on the lowest common denominator.its presidency was composed of Víctor Pradera (Navarre), Teodoro de Más (Catalonia) and Pascual Santapan (Aragón), Orella 2012, p. 268 Anticipating defeat de Mella did not attend; instead he sent a letter. Once again reasserting his anti-system views he confirmed Traditionalist monarchy as an ultimate goal and declared himself committed to work towards it as theorist and ideologue, though not as a politician any more.
CQ Politics changed their analysis of the race from leaning Republican to a toss-up because of Angle's sharply conservative views and tendency to commit verbal gaffes; however, CQ added that if the voters treat the election as a referendum on Reid, then Angle will likely win. In 2009, Reid had been endorsed by some prominent Nevada Republicans. Immediately after the primary, the Republican mayor of Reno, Bob Cashell, who had backed Lowden in the Republican primary, endorsed Reid for the general election, calling Angle an "ultra-right winger." Other Republicans expressed doubt about supporting Angle, citing her reputation for ideological rigidity from her years in the state legislature.
42 Integrists from Mallorca, 1920s In case of the orthodox conservative Catholics the advent of the Second Spanish Republic in 1931 revealed the same political patterns as those which surfaced during the Glorious Revolution and the years of 1868–1870.compare Antonio Manuel Moral Roncal, 1868 en la memoria carlista de 1931: dos revoluciones anticlericales y un paralelo, [in:] Hispania sacra 59 (2007), pp. 337-361 Militantly secular revolutionary sway drew different ultra-Right counter-revolutionary groupings together, with their differences swept away. During the 1931 elections to Cortes Constituyentes the Integrists concluded a number of local right-wing alliances, which produced 3 mandates for candidates associated with Integrism.
In February 2000, the ultra-right Freedom Party FPÖ (Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs), entered into a coalition government in Austria. Led by Jörg Haider, the party, praising Hitler’s employment policy, was well known for his numerous anti- Semitic and xenophobic statements. EUJS organized a large demonstration in parallel to a leadership seminar that it was conducting at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg. The students walked in front of the European Parliament and the Council of Europe to the Austrian embassy where they lit candles and threw toothbrushes in the mailbox in order to remind Austrians how Jews had to clean the sidewalk with toothbrushes during the Anschluss.
During the Presidency of João Goulart, Costa e Silva put down left-wing student demonstrations that broke out in the Northeast and subsequently was removed from command of the 4th Army. By the end of 1963 he actively participated in the plot that overthrew Goulart, who was accused of aligning with Communists during the Cold War tension. After the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état Costa e Silva was appointed the Minister of War on April 1, 1964 and remained in that post during the Presidency of Castelo Branco. As Minister of War, Costa e Silva defended interests of hard-liners, the ultra-right faction of the Armed Forces.
Prior to the formal establishment of a national organization known as the W.E.B. Du Bois Clubs of America, a Conference of Socialist Youth was held in San Francisco over the weekend of March 21–22, 1964. This gathering was sponsored by the four California Du Bois Clubs (San Francisco, USF, Berkeley, and Los Angeles) and by a Marxist group called the Youth Action Union.California State Senate, Thirteenth Report of the Senate Fact-Finding Subcommittee on Un-American Activities, pg. 42. This gathering included a number of workshops on such topics as Automation and the Labor Movement, Civil Rights, Peace and Disarmament, and The Ultra Right.
18, available here in the new internal conflict within Carlism Florida tended rather to side with its key theorist, Juan Vázquez de Mella. This was demonstrated not only by Mellista-typical penchant for right-wing alliances,one scholar defined Mellismo as a political strategy, aiming at building ultra-Right alliances centred around Traditionalism though with dynastic issues sidetracked or even ignored, Juan Ramón de Andrés Martín, El cisma mellista. Historia de una ambición política, Madrid 2000, but also by advocating neutralist stand in the Great War, a strategy intended to counter pro-Entente feelings and effectively supporting the Central Powers.1916 co-organized "conferencia neutralista", Heraldo Militar 28.10.
By this time, the vast majority of Legitimists had retired to their country chateaux and abandoned the political arena. Although the Action française (French Action) remained an influential movement throughout the 1930s, its motivations for the restoration of monarchy were quite distinct from older Legitimists' views and Charles Maurras' instrumental use of Catholicism set them at odds. Thus, Legitimists participated little in the political events of the 1920s and 1930s, in particular in the 6 February 1934 riots organized by far-right leagues. The royalist aristocrats clearly distinguished themselves from the new ultra right which was influenced by the emerging movements of fascism and Nazism.
Gouriet then tried unsuccessfully to persuade the Home Secretary to put up a reward of £50,000 for information leading to the conviction of IRA members. When the Secretary refused, Ross McWhirter did so himself; this decision led to his assassination by the IRA Balcombe Street gang. Less than a week after, on 2 December 1975, the National Association for Freedom — described by Harold Walker, the Minister of State for Employment between 1976 and 1979, as an "ultra right wing political organisation" which "sought to interfere in industrial disputes, with harmful consequences" — was launched at the Savoy Hotel,"McWhirter killer uses name Michael Wilson, police say", The Times, 3 December 1975, p. 3. with Gouriet as Campaign Director.
In the 1970s, the founders regarded the power of the UK trade union movement as excessive and out of control. Soon after its formation the National Association for Freedom as TFA was then known became involved in a number of industrial disputes providing support to both employers and non- unionised workers to counter to the power of the Trades Unions. The best known of these actions was "Operation Pony Express" during the Grunwick dispute. Harold Walker, the Labour Secretary of State for Employment between 1976 and 1979, was strongly critical of NAFF's activities, claiming the group was an "ultra right-wing political organisation" which "sought to interfere in industrial disputes, with harmful consequences".
In February 2019, it was announced that the first LGBT Pride Week and Tbilisi Pride would take place from 18 to 23 June in Tbilisi. The event would include a "March of Dignity", which would be held on 23 June, and according to the organisers "it will not take the form of a holiday nor of a carnival because we are not in the mood for a celebration now". Ultra-right groups, such as the Georgian March organization, responded by threatening to violently attack the participants. Sandro Bregadze, one of the leaders of the organization, said "they will have to march over our dead bodies if they decide to hold this celebration of perversion".
In June 1978, members of the Ananda Marga organisation were implicated by a police informant, Richard John Seary. (Decision rejecting appeal for Cameron conspiracy.) No charges were laid regarding the Hilton bombing; however, three members of Ananda Marga — Tim Anderson, Paul Alister and Ross Dunn — were convicted of conspiracy to murder Robert Cameron, an ultra-right activist, four months after the Hilton attack. Following an inquiry by Justice James Wood in 1984, which found Seary’s evidence to be unreliable, the three men were pardoned and released.Report of S475 Inquiry into the Conviction of Alister, Anderson, Dunn In 1989, Evan Pederick confessed to planting the bomb, and was convicted of murder and sentenced to 20 years in jail.
Ominously, the ultra-right wing of the Bolivian military began to intimate that it would never stand for the installation in the Palacio Quemado of the "extremist" Siles and Paz, but the 1980 campaign continued unabated. In April, the small rented plane in which Paz and a delegation of UDP politicians were traveling crashed in the Altiplano near La Paz, with the resulting death of all on board except the Vice-Presidential candidate. The plane had belonged to a company owned by Colonel Luis Arce, who would surface as Minister of Interior in the upcoming (and quite ruthless) military dictatorship of Luis Garcia Meza. No one doubts that it was an assassination attempt.
Gloria Montero (born 1933) is a writer and documentary filmmaker. She co- directed with David Fulton the documentaries "Years of Struggle" (1975), "The Horsemen" (1977), "The Cry of the Gull" (1977), and "Crisis in the Rain" (1981). Montero was born to Spanish immigrants in Australia.George Woodcock, “The Immigrants”, The Globe and Mail, 22 October 1977, 43. She lived in Toronto from 1955 to 1978. As of 1973, Montero was the Executive-secretary of the Canadian Committee for a Democratic Spain,Gloria Montero, “Spain (letter)”, The Globe and Mail, 4 September 1973. and as of 1975, its President.Gloria Montero, “Spain's real scandal is ultra-right terrorism, reader says (letter)”, The Globe and Mail, 10 January 1975.
Other notable graves are those of the first speaker of the Knesset, Yosef Sprinzak and his wife Hanna, the first Minister of Finance, Eliezer Kaplan, and Jerusalem mayor Teddy Kollek. Despite the national significance of the cemetery, some Israeli leaders were buried elsewhere, most notably Chaim Weizmann (buried at Weizmann House), David Ben- Gurion (buried at Midreshet Ben-Gurion) and Menachem Begin (buried at Mount of Olives). Deciding who should be buried on Mt. Herzl has sometimes been controversial. For example, the decision to bury Ze'ev Jabotinsky, who died in 1940, on Mt. Herzl, was fiercely opposed by many Labour Party stalwarts, who claimed that Jabotinsky was an ultra-right nationalist undeserving of such an honour.
Ultra right-wing elements of the armed forces and high-ranking officials from the Franco regime, known as the Búnker, were to varying degrees engaged in a strategy of tension designed to reverse Spain's transition to constitutional democracy. The open emergence of independent labor unions in 1976, although still illegal, and an explosion in demands for improvements in working conditions and political reform, led to an upsurge in industrial strife across the country. In 1976, 110 million working days were lost to strikes compared to 10.4 million in 1975. This undermined the power bases of former regime officials, their business allies and those from the Francoist labor organization (Sindicato Vertical). January 1977 proved to be particularly turbulent.
Let Sleeping Cops Lie also known as Don't Wake a Sleeping Cop (French: Ne réveillez pas un flic qui dort) is a French crime film released in 1988, directed by José Pinheiro, starring Alain Delon and Michel Serrault. The screenplay is written by Alain Delon and José Pinheiro based on the novel Clause de style by Frédéric H. Fajardie. The movie tells the story of police inspector Eugéne Grindel (Delon) who investigates the secret illegal ultra- right police organization which mete out justice on a fast track. Let Sleeping Cops Lie is the last film of a group of popular movies released in the 1980s and starring Alain Delon, which share a visual and narrative style, beginning with Jacques Deray's Three Men to Kill (1980).
The seventh season of La Piovra launched in 1995 after a three-year gap, the longest between seasons to date. Vittorio Mezzogiorno had left the show after the previous season, and as the second dead lead protagonist in the series, there were concerns about repeating the same pattern again and thus leading to viewer fatigue. Luigi Perelli again directed, the setting was brought back to Trapani, and Countess Olga Camastra (Florinda Bolkan) reappeared, in order to re-establish continuity with the story of Corrado Cattani, whose life had been cut short at the end of the fourth season. Several new elements were introduced this time around, including connections with the occult Thule Society and the pseudo-Masonic ultra-right Propaganda Due.
Among the members of the Security Battalions one could find ex-army officers, violently conscripted soldiers, ultra-right fanatics and social outcasts, as well as common opportunists who believed the Axis would win the war. At the beginning of 1944, Papadopoulos left Greece with the help of British intelligence agents and went to Egypt, where the Greek government-in-exile was based, and was promoted to lieutenant. Along with other right-wing military officers, he participated in the creation of the nationalist right-wing secret IDEA organization in the fall of 1944, shortly after the country's liberation. Those 1940B officers who took refuge in Egypt with the king immediately after the German invasion had become generals when their still-colonel classmates undertook the coup of 1967.
Indeed, Maura started to make vague anti-system references of altering "ambiente de la vida pública" - though it is unlikely that at any point he shared the Mellist vision of amalgamation within a new Traditionalist party and introduction of some authoritarian corporative system, Andrés Martín 2000, p. 118 with another branch named Ciervistas, with the Integrists and with other small groups, but it also demonstrated its limitations. The alliances hardly outlived electoral campaignsonce elected from joint local lists, Jaimista and Maurista deputies formed separate minorities in the Cortes and did not improve Carlist standing in the parliament;Jaimist candidates kept winning around 10 mandates, hardly an impressive improvement compared to the 1890s or 1900s in regions with strong local identity party militants grumbled that fuerismo might suffer in a hypothetical ultra-Right alliance.
During a parliament session he stated that the Serbian Parliament will always protect and be a safe house for the general and that any house in Serbia that bears the last name of Vučić will protect and shelter Mladić. In the same year Vučić organized a street protest where the signs naming the street after the assassinated pro-west Serbian PM were replaced with the signs effectively renaming the street to Ratko Mladić Boulevard. This has become a frequent occurrence in which Serbian ultra-right factions vandalize same signs on top of the regular signs to celebrate the anniversary of the Zoran Đinđić assassination. Vučić also participated in protests against the arrest of later convicted war criminals Veselin Šljivančanin and Radovan Karadžić, as well as Vojislav Šešelj, then president of his party.
From this point of view Austria had been > a "victim" not only of Hitler, but also of the victorious occupiers. The > first of federal politicians to express this opinion in public was Figl > during the celebrations of the signing the Austrian State Treaty. Austrian > politicians thought that ultra-right forces would have quickly lost their > influence in an independent state, but despite their estimations, the > veteran movement increased rapidly and took up the role of defender of a > society free from the "red threat" and promoter of the state ideology. The > distinction between the Austrian Armed Forces and the veteran societies, as > it seemed to foreign observers, was smoothed away: employed officers openly > wore Hitlerite uniform, the veterans claimed to have a right to carry arms > and to create an armed volunteer corps.
Viviana Elisa Díaz Caro (born October 26, 1950) is a Chilean human rights campaigner who became widely known in the struggle for human rights in Chile as the president of the Agrupación de Familiars de Detenidos Desaparecidos (Association of the Relatives of the Disappeared). She is the daughter of Víctor Días sub-secretary of the Communist Party of Chile who disappeared after he was arrested by security forces in 1976. Díaz was one of the most prominent campaigners to support the arrest of Pinochet in London in 1998 and was opposed to Pinochet's return claiming that in Chile he would never face justice. Whilst Pinochet was under house arrest in London she was subjected to threats and intimidation by right-wing organisations and a death threat by the ultra-right-wing extremist group Frente Nacionalista Patria y Libertad.
Generating a wave of protests from the international press, and initiating a process in defense of human rights in Latin America, The autopsy was inconclusive, but at the time forensic pathologists were members of the police and systematically produced false autopsy reports in cases of death by torture.The Search for Brazil's Disappeared - The Mass Grave at Dom Bosco Cemetery by The physicians for human rights on March 13, 1991 Public opinion, however, never accepted this version and his murder generated national indignation. The president of the Republic at the time, General Ernesto Geisel was also upset by these and other actions by what he called the "criminals" of the largely parallel power of military-directed violent political repression. As a result, he ordered a clean-up and reduction in these activities, firing the main ultra-right wing general behind it, Ednardo D'Ávila Melo.
At first, Clarke was seen as the dominant figure in Cabinet, and at the October 1993 Conservative Party Conference he defended Major from his critics by pronouncing "any enemy of John Major is an enemy of mine." In the party leadership contest of 1995, when John Major beat John Redwood, Clarke kept faith in Major and commented: "I don't think the Conservative Party could win an election in 1,000 years on this ultra right- wing programme". Clarke enjoyed an increasingly successful record as Chancellor, as the economy recovered from the recession of the early 1990s and a new monetary policy was put into effect after Black Wednesday. He reduced the basic rate of income tax from 25% to 23%, reduced UK Government spending as a percentage of GDP, and reduced the budget deficit from £50.8 billion in 1993 to £15.5 billion in 1997.
At much the same time, Britain claimed south-east New Guinea, later known as the Territory of Papua, and Germany claimed the northeast, later known as the Territory of New Guinea. Dutch activity in the region remained in the first half of the twentieth century, notwithstanding the 1923 establishment of the Nieuw Guinea Beweging (New Guinea Movement) in the Netherlands by ultra right-wing supporters calling for Dutchmen to create a tropical Netherlands in Papua. This prewar movement without full government support was largely unsuccessful in its drive, but did coincide with the development of a plan for Eurasian settlement of the Dutch Indies to establish Dutch farms in northern West New Guinea. This effort also failed as most returned to Java disillusioned, and by 1938 just 50 settlers remained near Hollandia and 258 in Manokwari.
Sukarno, later first President of Indonesia, mocked the party as the 'yellow Vaderlandsche Club' in reference to an ultra-right wing Dutch colonial organisation of diehard 'imperialists'. In 1932, this dissatisfaction with CHH within the Chinese-Indonesian community resulted in the founding of an opposition, pro-Indonesian party, Partai Tionghoa Indonesia, led by the leftwing newspaper men and progressive activists Liem Koen Hian, Kwee Thiam Tjing, Ong Liang Kok and Ko Kwat Tiong. The new PTI gained the support of parts of lower and middle class Peranakan society, and won a seat in 1935 election to the Volksraad, though without ever challenging CHH's overall majority in the legislature's ethnic Chinese ranks. Even within CHH, nonetheless, the party hierarchy's pro-establishment views were challenged by the Leiden University-educated lawyer Phoa Liong Gie, leader of CHH's more progressive youth wing.
Juan Vazquez de Mella Valde- Espina knew Vázquez de Mella at least since the early 1900sLa Libertad 24.10.03, available here and used to meet him during various official party meetings,El Correo Español 03.02.04, available here but was not known for particular sympathy towards the key party theorist.Valde-Espina is only 2 times and rather casually mentioned in a monographic work dealing with the Mellista phenomenon, see Juan Ramón de Andrés Martín, El cisma mellista: historia de una ambición política, Madrid 2000, However, proclivity for conservative alliances might have made him closer to the Mellista strategy of forming a grand ultra-Right coalition; moreover, during the Great War Valde- Espina espoused a neutralist – and in effect anti-Entente – stand,in 1917 a German submarine sank 4 San-Sebastián-based fishing boats on the Bay of Biscay, leaving 4 fishermen dead.
Harold Walker, the Minister of State for Employment, also urged Grunwick to co-operate with ACAS to end the dispute and criticised the involvement of NAFF, saying that this was not the first time that this "ultra right wing political organisation [had] sought to interfere in industrial disputes, with harmful consequences." Grunwick would not turn over the names and addresses of those still working to ACAS, or allow them access to the workers, saying that it would only do so if their opinions were canvassed while those of the strikers were not taken into consideration. The company explained "We are bound by the opinion of the loyal workers inside our company" and would not heed those of the strikers "outside". The draft report prepared by ACAS, who had been unable to canvass all of the workers, recommended recognition of APEX by Grunwick for negotiation purposes.
One counter-protester was arrested after trying to breach the police cordon to reach the Tenters, and one tent supporter was apparently arrested, after he had thrown a rock at the counter-protesters On March 1, left-wing movement Occupy Croatia announced organising a new counter-protest because veterans in Savska 66: "endorsed the members of ultra-right Authentic Croatian Party of Rights in their tent", who were previously banned by Croatian police from parading on ban Jelačić Square and Ante Starčević's grave. Tent protest leader Glogoški responded to that by stating that; "Anyone is welcome to their tent" and that they only "greeted the A-HSP members, who came to give them support". On March 14 Occupy Croatia organised a counter-protest to which only dozens of people came. They then marched towards Savska street, but the riot police blocked their way between Frankopanska and Dalmatinska street.
Though Hurley had attempted in 1944 to create a "united front" in China and at times had been very sympathetic towards Mao himself, all of that was forgotten as Hurley reinvented himself as a hard-right Republican who promptly become to American conservatives a "martyr," an honest diplomat who had been undercut by the supposed "fellow travellers" and Soviet spies in the infiltrated State Department's Soviet spies, who had controlled America's China policy.Fenby, Jonathan Chiang Kai-shek China's Generalissimo and the Nation He Lost, New York: Carrol & Graf, 2004 page 459. American conservatives accepted the reinvented Hurley, as he presented himself as an ultra right-wing Republican diplomat who been struggling against the "fellow travellers" in the State Department, and they conveniently forgot about his efforts to befriend Mao, as Hurley had become a tool against the Democratic Truman administration.Fenby, Jonathan Chiang Kai-Shek China's Generalissimo and the Nation He Lost, New York: Carrol & Graf, 2004 page 459.
President Maduro also accused "ultra-right" groups in Venezuela and Colombia of Serra's death and presented a blurry video of a man who supposedly confessed to the murder stating that "the Colombia" told him to "get rid" of Serra. However, according to The Economist, the government, trailing badly in opinion polls with a crucial parliamentary election coming up in 2015, may have felt the need to rally the troops by playing up the ruthless nature of “the enemy”. As of 17 October, President Maduro stated that $500,000 was paid to multiple suspects with 75% of it supposedly reserved for "the Colombia" and that seven people were arrested who were allegedly involved in Serra's murder. On 1 November in a Runrunes interview, Serra's father who had lived with Serra for 3 months stated that one of the Venezuelan government's suspects, Edwin Torres, a colectivo member who was called Serra's "head bodyguard", was unfamiliar to him.

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