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Flier promoting purported N.J. white supremacist group spotted in New Dorp: Tired of the anti-white propagan – SILive.com

| November 21, 2019

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A sticker plastered to a pole at a busy New Dorp intersection promotes a New Jersey organization deemed by the Anti-Defamation League as a white supremacist group, which preaches that white people are an endangered species that needs to take action immediately. Since 2018, fliers promoting New Jersey European Heritage Association (NJEHA) have been spotted in Freehold, North Bergen, on the campus of Princeton University and now in a commercial area of Staten Island

I-Team: How White Nationalists Are Using Social Media To Target and Recruit Teenagers – NBC New York

| November 21, 2019

What to Know Writer and mother Joanna Schroeder was shocked to find her 14-year-old accidentally liking a picture of Hitler.

Airman accused of spreading white-nationalist propaganda is demoted but remains in military – Stars and Stripes

| November 21, 2019

Airman accused of spreading white-nationalist propaganda is demoted but remains in military For years, Cory Reeves allegedly posted hundreds of messages on a secret online forum for white supremacists under a pseudonym. In now-public posts, Reeves appeared to swap workout routines and diet tips with his like-minded internet friends; he also appeared to paper his town with far-right propaganda, participate in white-nationalist group meetups and share racist memes

Far-right terrorism has more than tripled over last four years, report warns – EURACTIV

| November 21, 2019

Although terrorism-related deaths saw a downward trend for the fourth consecutive year in 2018, widespread activity among right-wing terrorist groups has become a particular cause of concern, according to the Global Terrorism Index (GTI) of 2019 published on Wednesday (20 November). The Global Terrorism Index ranks 163 countries according to the impact of terrorism, based on factors such as the number of attacks, fatalities, injuries and the extent of property damage. Despite the notable decrease in the level of Islamist terrorism in the West, Europe and especially North America are witnessing a dangerous rise in far-right terrorism, the 2019 GTI report, developed by the conflict watchdog of the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), has found.

Neo-Nazi terror group threatened to find and harm US activist in Germany – The Guardian

| November 21, 2019

An US activist in Germany who was targeted by the neo-Nazi terror group Atomwaffen Division (AWD) has told the Guardian German police were last year warned by US authorities of a specific threat to find me and do me harm.

Netanyahu urges Gantz to resume coalition talks after conceding defeat – The Times of Israel

| November 21, 2019

Satellite images show alleged Iranian base in Syria destroyed by Israeli strikes Satellite images show the destruction of two suspected Iranian headquarters around Damascus that were hit in Israeli airstrikes earlier today in response to a rocket attack on northern Israel yesterday. The photographs, released by the private Israeli intelligence firm ImageSat International, show two buildings that are believed to have been home to Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force. One was located in Damascuss international airport, the other was nearby at the al-Mazzeh airport just outside the capital

Members of Greek life should embrace suspension of social activities – The Daily Orange

| November 21, 2019

Syracuse University has suspended all social activities of fraternities on campus after members and guests of a fraternity yelled a racial epithet at a black woman on Saturday night. The decision to suspend all fraternity social activities along with the suspension of the specific fraternity involved in this racist incident was a necessary action that had to take place.

We’ve given those responsible for racism on campus too much power over us – The Daily Orange

| November 21, 2019

Dear Editor, The series of hate crimes that have been occurring on campus has inflicted fear and anxiety among our students of color and non-Christian students and faculty. Students and staff have shown solidarity through the sit-in protest at the Barnes Center at The Arch. Theyve provided a list of demands to administration in an attempt to promote change and safety in our community


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