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Ku Klux Klan
The Ku Klux Klan, sometimes referred to as the Klan, is an American Protestant-led white supremacist and far-right hate group. Historians widely identify it as one of the earliest terrorist groups in the United States, citing its organized use of violence and intimidation to influence political and social conditions, particularly in the post-Civil War South. Across its three major iterations, the Klan has operated as a secret society made up of multiple affiliated organizations that used threats, assaults, and killings to advance their aims. Over its various eras, its targets included African Americans, Jews, Catholics, and immigrants.
hate speech
speech that expresses hatred towards individuals or groups
hate crime
crime, motivated by prejudice and usually violent
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Neonazi paramilitary group associated with the Blood and Honour organisation
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gendercide
Gendercide or Gender-related killing is the systematic murder of members of a specific gender. The term is related to the general concepts of assault and murder against victims due to their gender, with violence against men and women being problems which are dealt with by human rights organizations. The term 'gendercide' is similar to the term 'genocide' because gendercide is a form of mass murder; however, the perpetrators of gendercide solely target members of one gender. Politico-military frameworks have historically inflicted militant-governed divisions between femicide and androcide; gend
right-wing terrorism
terrorism motivated by right-wing and far-right ideologies
aggravation
any circumstance which increases the guilt or enormity or adds to its injurious consequences of a crime or tort
domestic terrorism
terrorism committed in a country by its own natives or nationals, without support from abroad
Price tag policy
acts of vandalism committed by young Zionist Israeli settlers

disability abuse
form of human-rights violation that includes violence, neglect, coercion or exploitation directed at people with disabilities

hate mail
form of harassment, usually consisting of invective and potentially intimidating or threatening comments towards the recipient that often contains exceptionally abusive, foul or otherwise hurtful language
Hope not Hate
advocacy group against racism and fascism, based in the United Kingdom
Yeni Akit
Turkish daily newspaper