Historian Marijan: Antifascism is not a constitutional value of the Republic of Croatia
The article discusses historian Davor Marijan's view that antifascism is not explicitly recognized as a constitutional value in Croatia, amidst ongoing societal divisions stemming from World War II events.
Rotim taught a lesson to the President of the Sabor: ‘I am Gordan Jandroković and I support communist antifascism’
Krešimir Rotim responded to Gordan Jandroković's views on antifascism in a Facebook post, expressing a nuanced stance on historical and contemporary political ideologies.
Alain Finkielkraut: 'Our antifascists are pogromists who think of themselves as resistors'
French intellectual Alain Finkielkraut claims that antifascist activists have turned violent and distort their role as resistors against fascism.
The Deadlock of Antifascism: From Maoists of the 1970s to Jean-Luc Mélenchon
The article discusses the evolution of antifascism in France from its radical roots in the 1970s to its current expression within the French political landscape, focusing on figures like Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
France: Suddenly 'Fascists' and 'Antifas' Are Supposed to Be the Same. How Come?
The article discusses the controversial connection being drawn between far-right extremists and antifascists in the wake of a violent death in Lyon.
At Lyon 2 University where Quentin Deranque studied, a professor reveals he teaches under 'private protection'
A professor at Lyon 2 University has disclosed that he teaches under private protection following intimidation by masked individuals, relating it to an antifascist presence on campus.
Medved: 'Dabro did not mention or request a ban on antifascism'
Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Tomo Medved reaffirmed the stability of the coalition government amidst tensions involving MP Josip Dabro.
Quentin Case, Fratoianni: "No to the delegitimization of antifascism"
Nicola Fratoianni, leader of Sinistra Italiana, calls for a fight against the delegitimization of antifascism during a national conference in Rome.
White House against violent left. "Out of civility, the killers of Quentin"
Thousands are expected to gather in cities from Lyon to Rome to honor Quentin, a young man killed by antifascist groups, as the Trump administration denounces the rise of violent radical left.
From Marx to the Young Guard: Two Centuries of Justification of Violence by the Left
The tragic death of a young man at the hands of leftist militants in Lyon rekindles the debate on extreme-left violence, highlighting its historical roots and justifications.
Murder of Quentin Deranque: Were the New Popular Front candidates supported by the Young Guard in the 2024 legislative elections?
The article discusses allegations connecting left-wing deputies to the Young Guard, an antifascist group, following the murder of activist Quentin Deranque in Lyon.
Their actions are politically covered. Many complicit transalpine magistrates
The article discusses the alleged connections between leftist violence in France and Italy, highlighting recent violent incidents and claiming political protection for those involved.
The suspects in Quentin's murder are honored guests of Avs in Rome
Italian political connections to a French antifascist group implicated in the murder of a young man named Quentin are revealed, further complicating the situation.
They were organized to kill. Beware, it will happen in Italy too.
The Italian collective Nemesis discusses a violent attack in Lyon that highlights growing tensions and the atmosphere of impunity in France regarding antifascist violence.
The International of Hate. The Murderers of Quentin and the Thread Leading to Salis and Cgil
There is a connection between French antifascist groups involved in the death of a young far-right student named Quentin and Italian political figures.
Antifascist Hate Kills a Student
A 23-year-old French right-wing student, Quentin, died after being assaulted by antifascist activists in Lyon while providing security for a feminist demonstration.
Assault on Quentin in Lyon: Alice Cordier denounces 'the responsibility of elected officials who incite antifascist militants'
Alice Cordier criticizes elected officials for inciting violence following the death of nationalist activist Quentin D. who was attacked during a protest in Lyon.
23-year-old student attacked by antifascist militants, now in coma
A 23-year-old student in France has been critically injured and is now in a coma after an attack by antifascist militants.
Murderous Antifascism: Young Man from the Right Beaten to Death
A 23-year-old man in France was brutally attacked and killed by antifascist activists, sparking outrage and debate over political violence in Europe.
The Violence of Antifascists: 23-Year-Old Beaten to Death for Defending Right-Wing Activists
A 23-year-old man named Quentin has been left in a state of brain death after being violently attacked by antifascists in Lyon while defending right-wing activists during a peaceful protest.
"Fascists out of the city". Protests in Genoa against the Remigration conference, hotel denies the room
Protests erupt in Genoa against a conference on remigration, with demands for fascists to be expelled from the city.
Discussion about an art project in Munich: Antifascism as a democratic duty - provoking right-wing circles
An art and research project in Munich aims to reframe antifa and antiracism as a collective societal responsibility rather than a strictly leftist issue, which has triggered backlash from right-wing groups.
Šarić: United Against Antifascism
The main square in Zagreb was filled with joy and hope as families, flags, and music celebrated unity and resilience in the face of economic uncertainty, notably marked by a significant concert from Marko Perković Thompson.
Hungary: Maja T. sentenced to eight years in prison in Budapest
Maja T., a non-binary individual from the German left scene, has been sentenced to eight years in prison by a Budapest court for involvement in violent attacks against alleged right-wing extremists.
Antifascists in words and fascists in methods
The article discusses the encounter between protesters and police in Turin, arguing that the term 'red fascism' should be replaced with 'communism' to more accurately describe the actions of the protesters.
A march of forty thousand
The article discusses the challenges faced by Turin, a city grappling with anti-government extremism, and critiques its self-proclaimed identity as a bastion of militant antifascism.
Rinčić on the ban of the ZDS in Rijeka: It is a 'political performance and parasitism'
Rijeka's Mayor Iva Rinčić criticized the city left for opting for a 'political performance' instead of serious political action in response to a request by 13 city councillors to ensure that the greeting 'For Home Ready' is not used in municipal spaces.
Matula in the City Hall organizes the commemoration of the anniversary of the criminal X Corps
Vilím Matula requests space from the City Assembly of Zagreb to commemorate the 82nd anniversary of the establishment of the criminal 10th Zagreb Corps of the People's Liberation Army of Yugoslavia.
Antifas Against III. Way in Berlin: Stabbing by Neo-Nazi Considered Self-Defense
Two antifascists were sentenced to probation in Berlin after being attacked by a neo-Nazi from the III. Way, who was deemed to have acted in self-defense during the incident.
Police Charges Against Antifascist Protest in Sentmenat (Barcelona) Against an Act by Núcleo Nacional
Hundreds of antifascist protesters rallied in Sentmenat, Barcelona to oppose an event organized by the ultra group Núcleo Nacional, leading to police intervention.
Mayor of Rijeka Iva Rinčić: I think anyone who accuses me of being insufficiently declared as an antifascist is really mistaken!
In a podcast interview, Mayor Iva Rinčić discussed her achievements in the first seven months of her term, including the establishment of the City Council and various social benefits, while defending her antifascist stance against criticism.
The Extreme Left in Distress: Pro-Palestinians Distance Themselves from Goldstein
At a traditional gathering held by the Serbian National Council, Ivo Goldstein received an anti-fascism award, sparking controversy among leftist circles due to his prominent leftist views.
See the film about Father Bernardin Sokol: He was killed by 'antifascists'
The film documents the life, musical contribution, and martyrdom of Dr. Father Bernardin Sokol, a Franciscan from Croatia, highlighting the tragic circumstances of his death at the hands of antifascist partisans during World War II.
Let those who build community not give up
The article expresses support for the youth of Villamanín's festival committee, urging them to persevere amidst adversity in memory of Robe Iniesta and antifascism, coupled with New Year wishes.
Bratanić: 'Antifascism' is not mentioned in the Constitution, and ZAVNOH did not want Croatia as an independent state
In an interview, Miki Bratanić discusses controversial truths about antifascism, Yugoslavia, and the foundations of Croatian statehood, arguing that Serbian politics uses lies about antifascism to influence the Republic of Croatia's foundation.
The president promotes Otegi as an 'antifascist' reference and of his 'plurinational' majority to reform the State
Spanish President Sánchez has highlighted Otegi from EH Bildu as an 'antifascist' figure and a key player for his 'plurinational' majority aimed at reforming the State, while also making concessions to the Basque Country.
Danger to Democracy: "Left-wing extremists do not want an open society"
Extremism researcher Hendrik Hansen discusses the trend of viewing left-wing extremist efforts as legitimate, criticizing the naive and unreflective use of the term antifascism.