Belgian Secret Service warns against European far-right and extremist groups arming themselves since the 2015 European ‘refugee crisis’
They are other right-wing groups, which as mentioned in the
, “attract more wealthy students than skinheads with tattooed arms”. Through resounding media actions, these groups, such asin Germany, know how to draw the attention of the press and the public to their themes.These groups go even further and defend a conservative worldview and the ‘Christian’ character of Europe. “In Belgium,is one of the most successful expressions of the identity movement. However, the issue is a delicate one,” says the.
In addition, a trend towards armament seems to be emerging within the far-right. Leaders of extreme right-wing groups encourage their activists to take lessons in shooting and to obtain weapons, legally or otherwise. The describes their worldview as: “A societal confrontation considered inevitable between Islam and the rest of Christian Europe for which they believe we must ‘prepare’.”notes the fact that the internet and social media have contributed to an acceleration in the dissemination of information and have become valuable tools for propaganda and recruitment in the community. , the real impact of these networks should not be underestimated.
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