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Far-right groups effectively exploited the resentment of the population of the Russian Federation towards forced migrants and refugees. [25] Russian National Unity and its leader Alexander Barkashov agitated against people from the Caucasus and Central Asia and alleged that Russians would need to "defend" themselves against the newcomers. [25]
Rusich are described as a far-right extremist [149] [150] or neo-Nazi unit, [151] and their logo features a Slavic swastika. [152] The group was founded by Alexey Milchakov and Yan Petrovsky in the summer of 2014, after graduating from a paramilitary training program run by the Russian Imperial Legion, the fighting arm of the Russian Imperial ...
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Ultraright groups, as The Radical Right definition states, are normally called "far-right" groups, [12] but they may also be called "radical right" groups. [13] According to Clive Webb, "Radical right is commonly, but not exclusively used to describe anticommunist organizations such as the Christian Crusade and the John Birch Society...
It has also given training to other far-right groups in Europe and North America. Its leader is Stanislav Vorobyov . [ 16 ] [ 22 ] It has been designated as a terrorist group by the United States [ 23 ] [ 24 ] and Canada . [ 11 ]
[44] [45] [46] The Anti-Defamation League has called the group "one of the most active skinhead groups in the United States." [47] The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has added Volksfront to its list of hate groups. [48] White America, Inc., a group which was founded in Arkansas in order to prevent the racial desegregation of the state's ...
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (4 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Far-right political parties in Russia" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
This article discusses political parties in Russia.. The Russian Federation has a de jure multi-party system, however it operates as a dominant-party system.As of 2020, six parties have members in the federal parliament, the State Duma, with one dominant party (United Russia).