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Subject CEP Webinar: The Nordic Resistance Movement’s Activities, Strategies, and Tactics
Date October 28, 2020 2:30 PM
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The violent right-wing extremist milieu in the United States and Europe has
developed a distinctly transnational character in its activities and there


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CEP Webinar: The Nordic Resistance Movement’s Activities, Strategies, and
Tactics

(New York, N.Y./Berlin) – The violent right-wing extremist milieu in the
United States and Europe has developed a distinctly transnational character in
its activities and therefore presents an increasing security threat on both
sides of the Atlantic.

The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) Germany is currently leading a research
project focused on the transnational connectivity of violent right-wing
extremism in several European countries and the United States. This research
demonstrates that theNordic Resistance Movement
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is one of the key actors that is often highly regarded by other members of the
scene. The NRM is also one of the most transnationally networked organizations,
whose members travel frequently within Scandinavia and beyond.

In the summer of 2016, two NRM members traveled to Russia to train in camps
run by theRussian Imperial Movement
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another transnational right-wing extremist organization that was recently
designated as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist by the U.S. government.
Following this paramilitary training, the two NRM members carried out a string
of bomb attacks on refugee centers in Sweden in January 2017. Despite
subsequent denials from the NRM leadership that these attacks were perpetrated
by NRM, this development demonstrates that the threat emanating from this
transnational violent right-wing extremist movement has led to real-world
action.

Therefore, CEP and CEP Germany invite you to a webinar that will focus on the
NRM’s activities in the Nordic countries to explore the various facets of this
group’s activities and operations.

In order to explore these issues, CEP and CEP Germany are honored to welcome
four of the most pertinent experts on this subject to the event:


* Prof. Dr. Tore Bjørgo, director, Center for Research on Extremism:
Right-Wing Extremism, Hate Crime and Political Violence (C‑REX), Norway


* Dr. Chris Holmsted Larsen, chief advisor, Danish Center for the Prevention
of Violent Extremism, Denmark


* Dr. Tommi Kotonen, research coordinator, University of Jyväskylä, Finland


* Morgan Finnsiö, researcher, Expo Foundation, Sweden
The event will be held in English via Zoom on Friday, October 30, 2020 at
11:00 a.m. EDT / 16:00 CET.

The agenda is as follows:

Dr. Hans-Jakob Schindler, senior director, CEP
Opening remarks and moderation

Prof. Dr. Tore Bjørgo
Keynote: What makes the NRM restrain its violence?

Dr. Chris Holmsted Larsen
Presentation: The development of the transnational violent right-wing
extremist movement: Activities of the NRM in Denmark

Dr. Tommi Kotonen
Presentation: The development of the transnational violent right-wing
extremist movement: Activities of the NRM in Finland

Morgan Finnsiö
Presentation: The development of the transnational violent right-wing
extremist movement: Activities of the NRM in Sweden

Participants will have the opportunity to discuss the issues with the speakers
following their respective presentations in a Q&A segment. Please feel free to
share this invitation with colleagues.

If you like to participate in this webinar, please register using the
following link:
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