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Th T e h e I n Ji

20 May 2021

how and why action against individual groups is not sufficient, and why the threat from Atomwaffen has not faded in spite of its reported ‘collapse.’ The lesson to be drawn from the history of the Atomwaffen Division is that the current threat of neo-fascist accelerationism exists more in the The views expressed in this report are evolution of the network as a whole, rather than in any one individ. [...] released its annual report on extremism in the German military, For the first time, a nationwide overview (federal and state level) of providing for the first time a detailed overview of the suspected the threat was presented.90 The BfV counted the cases “on the basis cases of far-right extremists within the military. [...] violence, one of the measures was to establish of a new “Central “There won’t be a study that deals exclusively with the police and Office” (Zentralstelle) at the Federal Office for the Protection of the the accusation of structural racism in the police,” Seehofer told Constitution (Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz, BfV) focusing on the Bild am Sonntag newspaper. [...] As you can imagine, with the development of the threat, When it comes to threats, in the Sahel, you have mainly al-Qa`ida we realized that even the concept of Focal Points and its roles and in the form of JNIM [Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin] and responsibilities (as stipulated in the Code of Conducting Regulating the Islamic State in Greater Sahara. [...] It is important to highlight that the Relationship between the Focal Point and the ACSRT), had to JNIM is a conglomerate of the main al-Qa`ida affiliates operating evolve to integrate the many criminal activities that were linked in the region, and who are very active in the other countries of the to terrorism that needed to be embedded in that structure.
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