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Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, Bill Blair. (Flickr/ Province of British Columbia)
The federal government added 13 groups to its list of terrorist entities on Feb. 3, with four of them being white supremacists groups: Atomwaffen Division, The Base, The Proud Boys, and the Russian Imperial Movement. This brings the total number of entities on the list to 73.
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair said the new addition of the groups is an important step to prevent ideology-based violence.
“These groups are unfortunately active in Canada and around the world […] fueled by white supremacy, antisemitism, racism, homophobia, Islamophobia and misogyny,” said Blair in a public announcement.
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A Canadian civil rights group has called on Australia to follow their country’s example and designate far-right extremist groups as terrorist entities.
Canada last week became the first country to proscribe the Proud Boys on its terror list. It also proscribed neo-Nazi groups the Atomwaffen Division and The Base, along with several affiliates of IS and al-Qaeda.
Bernie Farber, the chair of the Canadian Anti Hate Network, said Canada had provided “a real service” to other countries in designating the Proud Boys and other far-right groups, and Australia should “absolutely” follow suit.
Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio wears a hat that says The War Boys at a rally in September.
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The case for labelling Proud Boys a terrorist organization
The federal government’s move earlier this week to designate the self-described “Western chauvinists” a terrorist group caught many by surprise, including anti-hate activists By Enzo DiMatteo
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The federal government’s move earlier this week to designate self-described “Western chauvinists” the Proud Boys a terrorist organization caught many by surprise, including a few anti-hate activists in Canada.
The Canadian Anti-Hate Network called the designation “interesting” noting in a blog post that “it’s the first time a very public far-right group has been designated in Canada. And the Proud Boys have always pushed back on being called white supremacists.”
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