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National Action is a neo-Nazi organisation which was proscribed for glorifying terrorism in December 2016. The organisation was founded in 2013 by Benjamin Raymond and Alex Davies. Raymond is a former double-glazing salesman who graduated in politics from Essex University and Davies is a former member of the Young BNP. Raymond has described his ...
Terrorgram will become the sixth extreme right wing terrorist group to be banned in the UK, on the list of 81 banned organisations.
As part of UK sanctions against Russia, ISPs are required to take "reasonable steps to prevent" users accessing "an internet service provided by" a person or organisation sanctioned by the UK government. This effectively means blocking websites operated by such organisations. Organisations sanctioned are currently TV Novosti and Rossiya Segodnya.
National Action is one of only four terrorist organisations based in Great Britain to be proscribed (one being the Sonnenkrieg Division, a splinter of the System Resistance Network (a National Action alias), and the other two being radical Islamist organisations). [71] Its ban was seen as an acknowledgement by the UK government that the far ...
Facebook banned 12 far-right organizations in the UK from its platforms Thursday, deeming them 'dangerous.' Facebook banned a bunch of fascist and far-right groups including the BNP, EDL, and ...
In recent history, the UK security services have focused on the threat posed by radical Islamic militant organisations within the UK, such as the cell responsible for the 7 July 2005 London bombings. For incidents in Great Britain, see List of terrorist incidents in Great Britain and List of terrorist incidents in London.
Founded in 2013 by Christopher Lythgoe, NA is the first ER to be banned by the UK government. NA is described as a Neo-Nazi organisation that stirs up "hatred, glorifies violence and promotes vile ideology." [51] A turning point in ERW ideology in the UK.
UK government concerns over anti-LGBT rhetoric; has been banned from at least 34 countries. [5] [6] Jeffrey Atkins Sr. (aka Ja Rule) United States: Rapper Criminal record. [7] Lutz Bachmann Germany: Founder of the Pegida movement UK government expressed that he is "not conducive to the public good". [8] Omar Bakri Syria