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  2. People's Anti-Fascist Front - Wikipedia

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    The People's Anti-Fascist Front (PAFF) is a militant terrorist organization [2] [3] [1] actively engaged in insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir, an ongoing armed conflict between Kashmiri separatist militants and Indian forces in Jammu and Kashmir.

  3. Post–World War II anti-fascism - Wikipedia

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    This sparked a surge in anti-fascist organizations throughout Europe. In the UK alone, in 1992 a number of left-wing groups formed anti-fascist front organizations, such as a re-launched ANL in 1992, the Socialist Party's Youth against Racism in Europe YRE, and the Revolutionary Communist Party's Workers Against Racism.

  4. Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations - Wikipedia

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    Leaders of five groups—the Reverend William H. Melish of the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Martic Martntz of the Armenian Progressive League of America, Howard Selsam of the Jefferson School of Social Science, Max Yergan of the Council on African Affairs, and Edward Barsky of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee—denied ...

  5. Canadian League for Peace and Democracy - Wikipedia

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    The League was active in denouncing fascist groups in Canada such as the Canadian Nationalist Party, the Canadian Union of Fascists, and the National Unity Party of Canada, opposed Quebec's Padlock Law, protested the persecution of Jews in Europe, [9] and called for a boycott of Japanese goods after Japan's attack on China in 1937, and warning ...

  6. Category:Anti-fascist organizations - Wikipedia

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    All-Slavic Anti-Fascist Committee; Anti-Fascist Committee of German Workers in Romania; Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League; Antifascist Democratic Front; Antifascist Front of Slavs in Hungary; Antifascistisk Aktion; Arbeiter-Schutzbund; Art et Liberté; Auschwitz Combat Group

  7. Anti-fascism - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 January 2025. Opposition to fascism An Italian partisan in Florence, 14 August 1944, during the liberation of Italy Part of a series on Anti-fascism Interwar Ethiopia Black Lions Central Europe Arbeiter-Schutzbund Republikanischer Schutzbund Socialist Action Germany Antifaschistische Aktion Black Band ...

  8. 62 Group - Wikipedia

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    The 62 Group, originally the 62 Committee, [1] [2] was a militant broad-based coalition of anti-fascists in London, headed by Harry Bidney.Based on the earlier 43 Group, it was formed in 1962 largely in response to the resurgence of fascism in Britain at the time, and particularly Colin Jordan's National Socialist Movement (NSM). [3]

  9. Anti-Fascist Action - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Fascist Action (AFA) was a militant anti-fascist organisation, founded in the UK in 1985 by a wide range of anti-racist and anti-fascist organisations. It was active in fighting far-right organisations, particularly the National Front and British National Party .