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In the wake of the New Zealand mosque attacks, links have emerged between the shooter, Brenton Tarrant, and a Ukrainian ultra-nationalist, white supremacist paramilitary organization called the Azov Battalion. Tarrant's manifesto alleges that he visited the country during his many travels abroad, and the flak jacket that Tarrant wore during the assault
featured a symbol commonly used by the Azov Battalion. Tarrant's transnational ties go beyond Ukraine, however. Tarrant
claimed that he was in touch with Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian terrorist, and he took trips throughout Europe, including the Balkans, visiting sites that symbolized historical battles between Christians and Muslims. During the video of his attack he could be heard listening to a song that glorified Bosnian-Serb war criminal Radovan Karadzic, and his gun featured racial messages and names of white supremacists from around the world.
The Azov Battalion is emerging as a critical node in the transnational right-wing violent extremist (RWE) network. This group maintains its own 'Western Outreach Office'
to help recruit and attract foreign fighters that travel to train and connect with people from like-minded violent organizations from across the globe.
Operatives from the outreach office travel around Europe to promote the organization and proselytize its mission of white supremacy. In July 2018, German-language fliers were distributed among the visitors at a right-wing rock festival in Thuringia, inviting them to be part of the Azov battalion: 'join the ranks of the best' to 'save Europe from extinction.'
It has also established youth camps, sporting recreation centers, lecture halls, and far-right education programs, including some that teach children as young as 9 years old military tactics and far-right ideology. This aggressive approach to networking serves one of the Azov Battalion's overarching objectives to transform areas under its control in Ukraine into the primary hub for transnational white supremacy.
Comment: The similarities with Salafi-Jihadism probably go further than that, too. At least in the States, white nationalist groups have long been infiltrated by elements of the FBI and probably others too, just like the jihadist groups. Whether they know it or not, the RWE are pawns in someone else's game. That doesn't make them any less dangerous, though. Just the opposite. Is it purely a coincidence that Azov-connected Right Sector was behind the sniper attacks on the Ukrainian Maidan in 2014?
For more on the ideology behind Azov and Right Sector, see:
Comment: When we take this into account along with the forever faulty F-35s and the tragedies that occurred as a result of the US FAA and Boeing airplanes, and so much more, evidently something is serious rotten in the US: