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Earlier this month, Mário Machado, who has been linked to several far right organisations, announced on his Telegram account that he would travel to Ukraine,. ....
When Alexis Charles Newton set off toward home late one night in July 1988, the 33-year-old Black man couldn’t have known he’d end up recounting the evening in detail to a courtroom later that fall. Sure, he had seen the bands of young white men with shaved heads, swastika tattoos and combat boots stomping around Dallas’ Lee Park that summer. But Newton had kept his distance. He had made it home safely every time before, and nothing about that night seemed to suggest a different outcome. Newton grew up nearby, and as a boy, he swam in the public pool at the park. Later, as an adult, he jogged its trails. Even in his thirties, he sometimes met his friends there for football games, to toss a baseball or to throw a Frisbee. He’d attended concerts at the park. It was his neighborhood. ....
Zach D Roberts/NurPhoto via Getty Images Canada recently designated the Proud Boys, a far-right hate group, as a terrorist organization, a move that has put pressure on President Joe Biden’s administration to take similar punitive action against the group and others who participated in January 6 attack on the US Capitol. The Congressional Research Service has asserted that the Capitol insurrection was an act of domestic terrorism, as defined by federal regulations and law. The FBI has identified the criminal activity by the Proud Boys as a domestic terrorism threat. But while the federal government maintains a list of foreign terrorist organizations, it does not have a mechanism to formally designate domestic terrorist organizations. National security experts argue that creating one would not only invite legal challenges, but would do little to improve law enforcement’s response to the nascent threat of domestic terrorism. ....
December 19, 2020 A Federal Grand Jury Friday indicted four White supremacists for the beating of a Black DJ and an Asian American man two years ago, reports the Herald Net. The four had come to Lynwood, WA to celebrate Martyr’s Day, a far-right holiday marking the death of neo-Nazi leader Robert Jay Mathews in a gun fight with federal officers in 1984. The men stopped at Rec Room Bar and Grill and asked the DJ to play heavy metal music, according to KGW. Instead the DJ took a smoke break and when he returned, prosecutors say the suspects targeted him with racial slurs and began punching and kicking him. An Asian American man and another man who tried to help were also hurt. ....