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  • .../www.hopenothate.org.uk/counter-jihad/country/Germany#id-44 German Defence League], Counterjihad Movement: Germany, accessed 29 January 2015</ref>
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  • ===European Parliament=== In May 2014, AfD had seven candidates gain seats in the European parliament. Its MEPs include deputy leader [[Hans-Olaf Henkel]].<ref name="
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  • ...early on its work encompassed other movements such as anti-capitalism, eco-defence and peace movements. A 2007 report notes that the NPOIU was gathering mater ...lity. If you compare the English position with that across Europe, in most European countries the domestic security service have the remit for this."
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  • ...as opposed to nationalist'. It 'campaigns for regional/local identity and European cultural unity on an ethno-cultural basis'.<ref name="HnH"/> ...(LDF), the name of which suggests it was modelled on the [[English Defence League]].<ref name="HnHLDF">Hope Not Hate, [http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/counter-
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  • ...ikely modelled on the [[English Defence League]] which also inspired other European equivalents.
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  • * 30 October 2010 he spoke at the [[European Freedom Initiative]] (EFI) rally in Amsterdam.<ref name="HnH"/> * 31 March 2012, he addressed a re-launch rally of the [[European Defence League]] in Århus, Denmark.<ref name="HnH"/>
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  • ...our-brothers-and-sisters-of-the-swedish-defence-league-sdl/swedish-defence-league-sdl/ Sharia Unveiled] ]] ...an attempt to emulate the far-right street movement the [[English Defence League]] (EDL).
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  • ...ent was the [[Pan-European Union|Paneuropean Union]] (PEU), a movement for European Union that had been founded in 1923 by [[Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi|Comte R ...As well as his imperial pretensions, Habsburg was a prominent advocate of European Union and the regal mentor of the Bavarian [[Christlich-Soziale Union in Ba
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  • ...nuary 1966. Both SIFAR and the Carabinieri came under the authority of the Defence Minister, a post filled from February 1959 to February 1966 by [[Giulio And ...st programme which concentrated on the creation of mass movements like the European Movement and the Congress for Cultural Freedom, the British Foreign Office
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  • Although the Cercle had long associated the core European countries and also enjoyed high-level support in Spain and in America, one ...indings were published in January 1972 as an ISC Special Report entitled ''European Security and the Soviet Problem''. The Cercle Pinay was very satisfied with
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  • ...//animalliberationfront.com/ALFront/Arkangel/Ark18pt2.pdf Shark Protection League], ''Arkangel'', issue 18, 1997 (accessed 12 October 2017). Contains backgro ...rary to some rumours, Matt was not involved in the setting up of the Legal Defence and Monitoring Group (LDMG). However, it has been raised as a point of conc
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  • ...the latter serving as Thatcher's opposition junior frontbench spokesman on defence from 1976 to November 1978. Also on the NAFF National Council were three ot ...d recently resigned as Director-General of Intelligence at the Ministry of Defence (213). The second ISC Council member on the NAFF Council was Sir Robert Tho
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  • retired as head of the Hamburg BfV. KA's speaker on German and East European of European fascists at de Bonvoisin's castle. The Sûreté report further revealed de
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  • ...believe this can now only come about by the re-establishment of civilised European rule throughout the African continent."<ref name="Johan"/> ...nternational law, which might be used by the enemy to impede national self-defence
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  • ...der's analysis of legitimacy and effectiveness''], Department of Politics (European Muslim Research Centre), University of Exeter, 2010 (accessed 18 February 2 ...bia and Anti-Muslim Hate Crime: A London Case Study''] (research project), European Muslim Research Centre/University of Exeter, January 2010 (accessed via cou
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  • ...artnership with the Muslim Safety Forum...and the University of Exeter’s European Muslim Research Centre”; Abdurahman Jafar represented the MSF.<ref name=" In October 2011, Lambert spoke on how the English Defence League was “an extremist organisation” at the ‘One Society Many Cultures’
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  • ...It would be neither proportionate nor justified under Article 8(2) of the European Convention. | Deployed 1991-1995 into Socialist Workers Party & Anti-Nazi League.<ref>Email to core participants, '20190716-UCPI_to_all_CPs-HN78_cover_name'
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  • ...Tommy Robinson]] ex-head of anti-Muslim street movements [[English Defence League]] and [[Pegida UK]] as a 'reporter', alongside ex-Chelsea bartender [[Caol ...017 former reporter [[Lauren Southern]] became heavily involved in the pan-European far right [[Defend Europe]] movement.
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  • * 14 April: protest at Downing Street against the US's Son of Star Wars defence programme; called by CND, members of Globalise Resistance are involved in o * 14-16 March: European Union Summit, Barcelona. Large scale mobilisation by many anti-globalisatio
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  • ...It would be neither proportionate nor justified under Article 8(2) of the European Convention. | 1991 - 1995 deployed into Socialist Workers Party & Anti-Nazi League.<ref>Email to core participants, '20190716-UCPI_to_all_CPs-HN78_cover_name'
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