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Introducing |
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State of Hate 2020 |
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The traditional far right parties are weaker than ever but far right ideas have gone mainstream, and the threat of far right violence has spiked. That’s the message of 2020 State of Hate report which released today. It is essential reading on the latest developments on the domestic and international far right. |
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Here are some of the key highlights of the report |
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The international far-right terror threat is at unprecedented levels, following the rise of a younger, more extreme, digitally driven global terror ‘community’. |
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We call for action over increasing online promotion of illegal content and far-right terror on secure messaging platform Telegram, via public channels dubbed ‘Terrorgram’. |
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Action is required against the world’s most extreme far-right terror group, a nazi-satanist movement known as Order of Nine Angles that advocates murder and sexual violence. |
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The UK counter-terrorism strategy needs urgent updating and UK authorities need to do more to understand and disrupt the ideological drivers of far-right terror. |
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This report comes as we enter a new period of politics and must find a way to respond to these increasing threats.
It’s because of the support of people like you that HOPE not hate is able to highlight the threats we face. And as we move to take action on these threats, we’re going to need your help.
Please read the report now and take stock of what you learn. Together we can combat this hatred.
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