ICYMI: CEP Resources And Experts On The Russia-Ukraine War
(New York, N.Y.) – The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) is monitoring the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with particular attention to the influx of foreign fighters involved. CEP’s experts and resources provide background and insight into the threats and risks posed by the conflict.
CEP Experts In The News: CEP Senior Director Dr. Hans-Jakob Schindler, speaking to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, asserted that extremists see the conflict in Ukraine as a means to gain combat experience. “All of them saw this as an opportunity to take part in a fight. But not necessarily primarily to fight ... against the Russians or against the Ukrainians, but to get combat experience,” he said. He also addressed the role of extremists in the conflict in Newsweek, explaining that “Immediately after the invasion, some groups within Ukraine affiliated with right-wing extremism, in particular the Azov Regiment, which is now part of the Ukrainian Interior Ministry, have put out public calls on social media for volunteers to come and join them.”
CEP Researcher Joshua Fisher-Birch pointed to one notable Telegram channel whose founder and associates had worked with Ukraine’s far-right, anti-Kremlin Azov movement in the past. He told the Daily Beast that the channel made a pro-Russian post “claiming that they were fighting against Jews, liberalism, and globalism” before deleting it and replacing the post with a statement of support for white people rather than a nation state.
To read CEP’s brief Foreign Fighters in the 2022 Russia-Ukraine War: An Initial Assessment of Extremist Volunteers, please click here.
To read CEP’s report Career Break or a New Career? Extremist Foreign Fighters in Ukraine, please click here.
To read CEP’s report Looks Can Be Deceiving: Extremism Meets Paramilitarism In Central and Eastern Europe, please click here. To watch the webinar on this topic, please click here.
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