Far-Right Terrorism
Far-right terrorism refers to violent acts committed by individuals or groups motivated by extreme nationalist, racist, or anti-government ideologies. These acts often target marginalized communities, including racial minorities, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ individuals, aiming to promote a vision of society based on exclusion and supremacy.
Such terrorism can manifest in various forms, including mass shootings, bombings, and hate crimes. Notable incidents, like the Christchurch mosque shootings in 2019, highlight the global threat posed by far-right extremists. Governments and organizations are increasingly recognizing the need to address this form of violence through prevention and intervention strategies.