Far Right

Reportage

Neo-Nazis and racists tried to march through London this weekend

The racists return — A small number of racist thugs took to the streets of London this weekend in an attempt to spread fear and hatred in the capital. As per usual, anti-fascist protestors showed up in bigger numbers to try and shut it down.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Activism

Why is this London art gallery giving neo-Nazis a platform?

Shutting down the alt-right — An exhibition of work by white supremacists – the first of its kind since Trump's election – has sparked a fight back from protesters determined to stop fascism getting a foothold.

Written by: Ruairi Casey

Activism

Escalating corruption scandal sparks anti-government protests in Brazil

Could a leaked phonecall bring down the Brazilian government? — Huck reports from the ground in São Paulo, where right-wing protestors spent the night on the streets calling for president Dilma Rousseff, who heads Brazil’s most progressive government in history, to step down.

Written by: Alex King

Photography

In Pictures: Cracker politics in the Deep South

A legacy of white supremacy — Artist and photographer Michael Adno looks at our role in the construction of history and identity in Florida.

Written by: Alex King

Activism

How to understand the far right Front National’s victory in France

Europe flirts with fascism. Again. — Thanks to exploiting terrorism and the refugee crisis, 2015 has been a great year for Europe’s far right. But their appeal runs much deeper, explains professor James Shields.

Written by: Alex King

Opinion

How can we stop the Charlie Hebdo attacks deepening divisions?

Combatting Islamophobia and the far-right — In the wake of the Paris shootings, Huck asks how we can come together to move beyond hatred.

Written by: Alex King

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