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Right-wing extremist militia movement in the U.S. has recently experienced a growth in activity suggesting an attempt to retool, restructure and reorganize. The militias are testing the waters in the post-9/11 world to see whether they can continue to operate just below the radar of law enforcement and the media.
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A periodic report on international and domestic terrorism. The
newsletter reports on legal and law enforcement efforts aimed at
counterterrorism, updates on major terrorism cases, acts of terrorism and
violence, and a listing of resources on terrorism.
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This report traces the roots and present-day activities of extreme right-wing anti-immigrant groups conducting their own armed “border patrols” along the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona.
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This report explores what makes American prisons and prisoners vulnerable to fanatic recruitment.
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This report details the interest in biological and chemical agents by right-wing extremists and the extent to which they have used or attempted to use them.
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A timely report on how militant Islamic terrorists and their supporters utilize the Internet to spread propaganda, search for recruits, raise funds and plan future attacks.
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Unraveling Anti-Semitic 9-11 Conspiracy Theories
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A report by ADL reveals that anti-Semitic conspiracy theories placing the blame for the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on Jews and Israel continue to gain currency around the world, and are contributing to a new form of global anti-Semitism. These theories, increasingly popular among American right-wing extremists, white supremacists, and in the Arab and Muslim world, claim that Israel, not Osama bin Laden, was behind the horrible events of 9/11.
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Law Enforcement Bulletin
#20, 2000
#19, 1998-1999
#18, 1998
#17, 1997
#16, 1996
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The Law Enforcement Bulletin is distributed to over 10,000 law
enforcement officers nationwide—it provides training and educational
information for law enforcement personnel on extremist groups and
individuals, terrorism, hate crimes, and other issues of interest to the
law enforcement community. |
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Y2K Paranoia: Extremists Confront the Millennium (ADL Publication,
1999). |
This report examines possible responses to the millennium among
violence-prone political extremists, anti-government militia and
self-styled "Patriot" groups, and certain religious
fundamentalists who possess apocalyptic expectations of the event. |
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Hate Crimes: ADL Blueprint for Action (ADL Publication, 1997). |
The publication is a compilation of ADL legislative, educational and
training initiatives to combat hate crimes and prejudice that can be
replicated in communities across the country. |
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The ADL Anti-Paramilitary Training Statute: A Response to Domestic
Terrorism (ADL Publication, 1995). |
A report about how the ADL developed model legislation and encourages
states to enact anti-paramilitary training statutes, which prohibit
systematic instruction in exercises comparable to military training,
including the use of advanced weaponry, for the purpose of fostering civil
disorder. |