Australia’s government intends to pursue legislation that will make it illegal to display and sell Nazi emblems everywhere. The action is a reaction to an increase in far-right activity in the country. While there are currently laws against the use of Nazi
Africa’s Sahel region is seeking aid to fight violent extremism and stop its spread toward West African coastal countries. A U.N. official warned that without greater international support and regional cooperation the instability will expand toward West African coastal countries. Assistant Secretary-General
A government anti-terrorism unit in the U.K. has reportedly flagged key English literature as potential triggers for right-wing extremism – leading one author whose work is on the list to bash the agency’s strategy. Classic authors such as C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien,
A U.K. counterterrorism program aimed at combating extremism has reportedly flagged some of the nation’s most prized literature, including Shakespeare, “The Lord of the Rings” by J.R.R. Tolkien and “The Canterbury Tales,” as works that could lead to right-wing extremism. British tabloids