neo-Nazism

Russian Neo-Nazis Launch Photo Contest Featuring Killed Ukrainian POWs

In a shocking announcement, the Russian neo-Nazi paramilitary group Rusich initiated a contest soliciting photographic evidence of executed Ukrainian prisoners of war, offering cryptocurrency rewards. The call for submissions was made on November 16, 2025, via the group’s social media channels, including a disturbing image depicting a Rusich fighter with deceased individuals, purportedly Ukrainian POWs. This action directly contravenes the Geneva Conventions and constitutes a war crime as defined by the Rome Statute. Leaders, who may have ordered or encouraged these acts, are liable for criminal charges, even without direct involvement.

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Project 2025 Creator’s “Friendship” with Fuentes: Republicans Embrace Neo-Nazis

Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts, a key figure in Project 2025, has labeled white nationalist commentator Nick Fuentes a “friend” of Republicans, despite Fuentes’ history of antisemitic and anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric, including praise for Hitler. Roberts defended Tucker Carlson’s recent interview with Fuentes, arguing against the “canceling” of Fuentes and suggesting a focus on left-leaning political adversaries. This stance has drawn criticism from figures like Senator Ted Cruz, who condemned Carlson’s interview and Roberts’ defense. Fuentes, known for his far-right views and involvement in the January 6th Capitol insurrection, has a history of controversial statements and clashes with other conservatives.

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Leaked Records Link Overseas Neo-Nazis to Australia’s Far-Right Groups

Recent investigations have revealed connections between Australian Neo-Nazi groups and overseas organizations, including discussions on emulating their structures and activities. These groups, like the National Socialist Network (NSN), have been emboldened, participating in anti-immigration rallies and engaging in violence. The NSN, inspired by banned groups and rooted in the Iron March forum, aims to position itself as a political movement, using propaganda tactics for recruitment and notoriety. Despite the focus on legal activities, the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) expects these groups to expand and test legal boundaries, with the most significant threat of violence coming from individuals on the periphery of these organized groups.

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Neo-Nazi Leader: Trump is “Best Thing” for White Supremacists

The Aryan Freedom Network (AFN), a neo-Nazi group, has reportedly experienced a surge in interest and recruitment, attributing it to President Trump’s rhetoric and policies. Trump’s attacks on diversity initiatives, stance on immigration, and invocation of “Western values” are seen as galvanizing far-right activists. White supremacist groups are committing a growing proportion of U.S. political violence, coinciding with a shift in the far right’s boundaries. While the group denies any association with violence, it openly advocates preparing for a “Racial Holy War”.

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Neo-Nazi Cult Leader Extradited to US, Amidst Allegations of Nashville Shooting Ties

Michail Chkhikvishvili, a Georgian national apprehended in Moldova last year, recently found himself arraigned in a U.S. federal court in Brooklyn. The Department of Justice (DOJ) initiated the extradition, highlighting alleged connections between Chkhikvishvili and the tragic Nashville school shooting. His attorney promptly entered a not-guilty plea, and the judge ordered his detention pending a status conference scheduled for June 11th.

The sheer existence of neo-Nazis in the modern era feels jarring. The ideology’s inherent self-defeating nature – identifying with a group historically associated with defeat and utter moral failure – is perplexing. It raises questions about the underlying motivations and psychological factors that drive individuals to embrace such a toxic belief system.… Continue reading

Neo-Nazi in US Military Sparks Fears of Extremism

A US Army private, part of the 1st Infantry Division, was discovered following a neo-Nazi terrorist group’s TikTok account, prompting an ongoing investigation. This follows a Pentagon memo halting counter-extremism initiatives, raising concerns about unchecked extremism within the military. Experts highlight the soldier’s affiliations, including participation in historical reenactments of Nazi Germany’s Wehrmacht, as alarming and indicative of a broader problem. Critics argue that the current administration’s lack of focus on far-right extremism within the military is dangerous and potentially allows such activity to go unpunished. The incident underscores the ongoing threat posed by far-right extremism within the armed forces and the need for stronger countermeasures.

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Teen Kills Parents in Failed Trump Assassination Plot to ‘Save the White Race’

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Police Help Neo-Nazis, Sparking Outrage

Following a neo-Nazi demonstration near Lockland Local Schools, Evendale police body camera footage reveals interactions between officers and the group. The footage shows the neo-Nazis’ departure in a U-Haul, leaving behind a vehicle and a service dog. Subsequent footage depicts the retrieval of one neo-Nazi and attempts to recover the abandoned Jeep, which had its tires slashed. Ultimately, the Jeep’s owner was transported to the Evendale Police Department due to safety concerns, and the Hamilton County Sheriff described the group as a small, cowardly entity. A third-party investigation into the police response is being sought by the school board.

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Elon Musk’s Nazi Salute and Antisemitic Comments Spark Outrage

Since acquiring X (formerly Twitter) in 2022, Elon Musk has faced extensive criticism for fostering a rise in hate speech and antisemitism on the platform. This includes reinstating banned accounts known for spreading such content, making numerous antisemitic comments himself, and engaging with known bigots. Multiple incidents, ranging from Holocaust-related jokes to praising antisemitic figures and promoting conspiracy theories, have been documented. These actions have resulted in widespread condemnation, advertiser boycotts, and ongoing investigations into his conduct.

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Cincinnati Residents Chase Away Neo-Nazis, Burn Swastika Flag

On Friday, a neo-Nazi group displayed white supremacist symbols and flags on an overpass in Lincoln Heights, a historically Black community, provoking immediate counter-protests from residents. Local leaders and residents expressed outrage and fear, highlighting the intimidation tactics employed by the group, identified as “The Hate Club.” Law enforcement’s inaction fueled further anger, with community members actively confronting the demonstrators and burning one of their flags. The incident has prompted calls for increased vigilance and unity against hate groups in the region.

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