Hull, a once busy port city in northern England that now faces high unemployment, is a key target for the far right
Daughter of terror attack victim Makram Ali says politicians are ‘fuelling fire’ by equating Muslims with extremism
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The main agents of rising far-Right violence are not ‘lone wolves.’ They are often connected to communities, legal entities, sometimes even to the state and elites
The pandemic crisis offers opportunities for extremist groups to attract those most hardly hit, but there are ways to prevent this.
With lockdowns, an already alarming situation of vulnerability to political manipulation is at risk of becoming a disaster for democracy.
‘Extremism’ must not be cast as an epidemic. But we can learn relevant lessons from the problems created in countering it.
Within the context of our policies for Integration, Hate Crime and the Prevention of terrorism, do we need a “Hateful” Extremism policy at all?