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(“neo-nazism” consists of post-‘WWII’ social or political movements seeking to revive the ‘far-right-wing tenets’ of “nazism”)
(the term neo-nazism can also refer to the ideology of these movements)
(‘neo-nazism’ borrows elements from ‘nazi doctrine’, including…)
‘ultranationalism’,
‘racism’,
‘ableism’,
‘xenophobia’,
‘homophobia’,
‘antiziganism’,
‘anti-semitism’
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(and initiating the ‘4h reich’)
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(‘Holocaust denial’ is a common feature, as is incorporation of Nazi symbols and admiration of ‘Adolf Hitler’)
(‘Neo-Nazi’ activity is a global phenomenon, with organized representation in many countries, as well as international networks)
(in some ‘European’ and ‘Latin American’ countries, laws have been enacted that prohibit the expression of ‘pro-Nazi’, ‘racist’, ‘anti-Semitic’ or ‘homophobic’ views)
(many Nazi-related symbols are banned in European countries in an effort to curtail ‘neo-Nazism’)
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