Neo-Nazi

Swedish man sentenced for involvement in neo-Nazi group

A Swedish court sentenced 20-year-old Emil Erdin to 1.5 years in prison for helping build a local branch of the neo-Nazi Maniac Murder Cult terrorist organization.

The Swedish flag is seen at Gamla Stan, the Old City of Stockholm, Sweden, May 7, 2017.
US rapper Ye performs on stage at the GelreDome venue in Arnhem, eastern Netherlands on June 6, 2026. Ye, formarly known as Kanye West, has sparked controversy with statements and songs glorifying Adolf Hitler as well as antisemitic diatribes, which he blamed on his bipolar disorder.

Kanye West concerts at public Tampa stadium locked in despite fierce backlash over Nazi praise

An FBI insignia on a building in Washington, DC, US. March 15, 2029.

'Exterminate yourself and save us the trouble:' US man sentenced to prison for antisemitic threats

CSIS (Canadian Security Intelligence Service) and Canadian flag are seen in this illustration taken May 6, 2025.

Canadian intelligence intervened in seven violent threats motivated by Gaza war in 2025


Neo-Nazi group march in Wisconsin with swastika flags

Around 20 people carried Nazi flags and walked up to the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison before heading to James Madison Park for a neo-Nazi rally.

A Nazi armband with a swastika displayed in the Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin, Germany

Goyim Defense League founder Jon Minadeo sentenced to 30 days in jail for antisemitic littering

He has previously been arrested by Polish authorities for promoting antisemitism at the site of the Auschwitz death camp.

People waving Nazi swastika flags argue with conservatives during a protest outside the Tampa Convention Center, where Turning Point USA's (TPUSA) Student Action Summit (SAS) is being held, in Tampa, Florida, US July 23, 2022

Germany bans right-wing group spreading neo-Nazi ideology

The headquarters of the group, dubbed "Artgemeinschaft," as well as 26 homes belonging to 39 members were searched in the early hours across 12 states,

 Wreaths are pictured at the Gleis 17 (Platform 17) memorial, a platform at Berlin-Grunewald train station from where Jewish citizens were deported by train to the Nazi concentration camps between 1941 and 1945, in Berlin, Germany, January 27, 2021

Islam Channel fined £40,000 over antisemitic documentary screening

Ofcom fined the Islam Channel for airing the antisemitic documentary 'The Adinia Plan'.

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Elon Musk's embrace of antisemitism, hate speech is a danger to Jews - opinion

Elon Musk's actions since taking the helm of X have additionally made it easier for extremists and neo-Nazis to publish and spread the anti-Jewish hatred, lies, and conspiracy theories.

 X CONTINUED to host nearly 86% of posts reported by CCDH for hate speech, including posts that denied the existence of the Holocaust or mocked its victims.

Germany bans neo-Nazi group with US roots, raids member homes

Far-right parties have gained ground across Europe but the rise of the AfD touches a particularly sensitive nerve in Germany because of the country's Nazi past.

 A person uses a placard to cover from the sun as people gather on the day of the European election assembly 2023 of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) in Magdeburg, Germany, July 29, 2023.

Florida man arrested for hanging swastikas, antisemitic banners in Orlando

Anthony Altick is the second man to have been arrested in relation to the incident.

 People wearing antisemitism and nazi symbols argue with conservatives during a protest outside the Tampa Convention Center where the Turning Point USA’s (TPUSA) Student Action Summit (SAS) is held, in Tampa, Florida, U.S. July 23, 2022.

Florida man arrested for hanging swastikas, neo-Nazi flags on bridge

Jason Brown will be charged with Criminal Mischief after he failed to get permission to display the swastikas on a public bridge.

People waving Nazi swastika flags argue with conservatives during a protest outside the Tampa Convention Center, where Turning Point USA's (TPUSA) Student Action Summit (SAS) is being held, in Tampa, Florida, US July 23, 2022

Police in Argentina raid and close Nazi publisher following investigation spurred by Jewish group

The Jewish group, DAIA, spurred the two-year investigation into Libreria Argentina after finding a book it published for sale online and denouncing it publicly in December 2021.

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High Holiday services are set to return to a Texas synagogue damaged in a 2021 arson

In Nov. 2021, then-18-year-old Franklin Barrett Sechriest was arrested on local and federal arson charges for setting fire to the synagogue, a Reform congregation.

 An eternal flame.