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Dmitry Rogozin: Within the Russian Mainstream
An article in the Financial Times adds some interesting details about Rogozin and the situation in Russia (“Medvedev appeals for ethnic tolerance“). First, things are definitely heating up:
Opinion polls show that 55-60 per cent of Russians support the slogan “Russia for the Russians”, and nationalism threatens to become the new centre of gravity in domestic politics ahead of the December...
Arrests in Moscow as nationalists protest the Mirzayev case
More than 30 people have been arrested in Moscow and St. Petersburg as ultra-nationalists staged rallies over the death of Ivan Agafonov.
Agafonov, 19, died after a scuffle outside a Moscow nightclub on Aug. 13 and Dagestan-born martial arts champion Rasul Mirzayev is accused of throwing the fatal punch.
That has angered right-wing groups, who are planning a wave of protests against “Caucasian lawlessness”.
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Far-right raises fears amid Greek crisis
They descended by the hundreds – black-shirted, bat-wielding youths chasing down darkskinned immigrants through the streets of Athens and beating them senseless in an unprecedented show of force by Greece’s far-right extremists.
In Greece, alarm is rising that the twin crises of financial meltdown and soaring illegal immigration are creating the conditions for a rightwing rise – and the July...
Marine Le Pen leads rise in populism
Front National leader Marine Le Pen is unlikely to win power but she is shaping France’s political debate, writes Charles Grant.
Since becoming leader of France’s Front National in January, Marine Le Pen has started to shift her party away from the far right. She has not only dropped the overt racism and Islamophobia of her father, but also adopted hard-left economic policies. “Left...
Austria's Freedom Party Goes from Strength to Strength
Under its leader Heinz-Christian Strache, the right-wing populist Freedom Party has become a force to be reckoned with in Austrian politics. It is currently neck and neck with the country’s two largest mainstream parties in the polls. Meanwhile the governing Social Democrats are struggling to reconnect with ordinary voters.
They aren’t actually that far apart, the chancellor and his adversary...
Denmark's far right gains influence
Pia Kjaersgaard, leader of Denmark’s right-wing Danish People’s Party.
Border controls set to return amid concerns over link between foreigners and crime.
European Union ministers are discussing new measures which could restrict people’s movement across the continent. Much of the debate has been prompted by an influx of migrants from North Africa.
The far right has been using this...
European Nationalist Parties Top Opinion Polls
Several nationalist and anti-immigration parties have become the most popular in their countries, topping recent opinion polls in France, Austria and Finland.
France’s Front National, Austria’s Freedom Party and Finland’s True Finns have all headed voters’ surveys in recent weeks.
In March, Marine Le Pen’s party received 23 per cent in a poll of voting intentions for 2012’s presidential...
Bulgarian Nationalist Leader: US Ambassador Threatened to Destroy Me!
Volen Siderov, leader of the far-right Ataka formation.
Volen Siderov, leader of the far-right Bulgarian Ataka (Atack) party claimed US Ambassador to the country James Warlick threatened to “destroy him”.
In Siderov’s words, he encountered Warlick by chance the other day and presented him a “bill”, which was actually the total cost the nationalist believes the US has to...
Far-right threat exaggerated despite hysteria of some media
Is the far-right making a comeback? You might think so reading some of the headlines this week. “Behind the migrant row, Europe keeps shifting to the far-right,” warns Time magazine. “Finland leads rise of the far-right in Europe,” according to The Daily Telegraph.
The Irish Times went with the same theme, editorialising, “As similar nationalist parties have done recently...
Russian nationalists join forces to form new organization
DPNI members
Leaders of several nationalist groups have created united organization called “the Russians,” the former head of the banned Movement Against Illegal Immigration (DPNI) has said.
According to Dmitry Demushkin, earlier this week the political council of the new organization elected the leadership and decided issues of the management. The new union’s immediate goal is to facilitate...
French far right wants closer ties with Moscow instead of with the EU and the US
While the EU forces France to accept more and more immigrants, the country has already had enough, with anti-ethnic sentiments growing every year, believes Marine Le Pen, head of the far-right party National Front.
Marine follows the political line of her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of the National Front, who is famous in France and all over the world for his conservative and anti-immigration...
Russian Official Fired Over ‘White Race’ Remarks
Konstantin Poltoranin
A spokesman for the Federal Migration Service was fired Wednesday hours after he declared that uncontrolled migration threatens “the survival of the white race.”
Konstantin Poltoranin, speaking in an interview with the Russian BBC Service, criticized the EU’s immigration policy for accepting migrants from the Middle East and North Africa who, he said, have largely...
True Finns rock Finnish vote and stun Europe
They call themselves the True Finns: down-to-earth, hardworking people who love their country but feel neglected by its political elite.
They’re tired of bailing out southern Europeans who lived beyond their means. And wary of Somali, Iraqi and other immigrants who are slowly reshaping the homogenous nation of their forefathers, the tenacious Finns who halted the advance of the mighty Red Army...
Fears arise after town votes overwhelmingly for Britain's first BNP mayor
Concerns: Councillor John Cave is set to become Britain's first BNP mayor after colleagues voted overwhelmingly for his appointment.
A town is to become the first in the country to have a mayor from the far-right BNP, in a move branded divisive and worrying by campaigners.
John Cave was chosen by an overwhelming vote to take over the chains of office as next year’s mayor of Padiham, near Burnley.
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Donald Trump Would be a Tough President
Donald Trump gets tough on China, Iran, and Iraq. He would take all Iraq’s oil so the US would get something in return for spending more than $1 trillion in the war and for having thousands of US soldiers killed in the war. He said he would share the oil with other NATO members who participated in the war against the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. Like most candidates, Mr. Trump would also...