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Creating an antiracist atmosphere
  sla  06/09/2005 - 01:02  Array  

»In all stadiums, there are always some right-wing extremists and a bunch of people who think racist. After all, fans are representative of the whole society…,« says Klaus Farin. In an interview with the taz [a German daily newspaper], he warns against automatically assigning hooligans and ultras to the extreme right-wing spectrum. Farin is a jounalist, founder of the Archive of Youth Cultures and a controversial authority on the skinhead scene.

The complete interview was published in taz Bremen No. 6472 of 16 June 2001, pages 26, 67

More links to Klaus Farin and his critics:

 
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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