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Tag: extremism

Norway killer in plot to trigger 'European civil war' - 25 July 2011 - News

A court in Norway will decide today (25 July) if the first proceedings against Anders Behring Breivik, the mass murdered who threw Norway in shock on Friday, should be open to the public. Meanwhile a 'manifesto' published online by Breivik suggests that he wants to inspire followers to wage a "crusade" against Muslims and "cultural Marxists".

Extremist party fuels ethnic tensions ahead of Bulgaria poll - 23 May 2011 - News

Sofia's chief prosecutor said the nationalist and extremist party Ataka (Attack) could be outlawed, after a series of Ataka-sponsored incidents fuelled ethnic tensions ahead of local and presidential elections on 23 October. Dnevnik, EurActiv's partner in Bulgaria reports.

French far-right endeavours to improve its image - 28 April 2011 - News

The new leader of France's National Front, Marine Le Pen, warned skinheads to stay away from its annual labour day parade this weekend, stepping up efforts to improve the far-right party's image ahead of elections next year.

Socialists call for isolation of extremist parties - 18 October 2010 - News

The Party of European Socialists (PES) called last week (15 October) on all political parties to agree to a proposed code of conduct, which prohibits electoral alliances with any party from inciting ethnic prejudices and racial hatred.

Greek crisis brings ‘village politics’ to EU - 21 May 2010 - News

German Chancellor Angela Merkel played the populist card over the Greek crisis and even rode on anti-Greek prejudices shared by many Germans. Several mainstream politicians described the contagious effect across Europe as "alarming". EurActiv's network reports.

Hungary's centre-right party vows to ban foreign land buys - 01 April 2010 - News

Hungary's opposition European People's Party-affiliated Fidesz will bar foreigners from buying arable land indefinitely if it wins elections next month, party leader Viktor Orban said on 31 March. Fidesz is widely expected to obtain an absolute majority in parliament.

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