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Strategies against right-wing extremism on the net
  admin  06/09/2005 - 00:47  Array  

The current report of the German federal office responsible for defending the constitution notes that the total number of far-right websites amounts to more than 3000 worldwide. A third of these are based in Germany and other German-speaking countries. Far-right parties like the NPD (the National Democratic Party of Germany), as well as single individuals or small far-right associations, use the internet as a forum and as a base for spreading far-right propaganda and music. Faced with this great number of far-right websites, we must ask ourselves how they should be dealt with. Our fourth dossier takes a look at internet projects and initiatives which answer this question in very different ways and in so doing, provide material for a discussion on the various strategies against Nazis on the net.

 
Dossiers
  • Dossier#5: Residency Rights for Victims of Racist Violence
  • Dossier#4: Initiatives against extreme-right influence on music and youth culture
  • Dossier#3: Strategies against right-wing extremism on the net
  • Dossier#2: Racism in the stadium
  • Dossier#1: Freedom of movement


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