Religious nationalism
Relationship between national identity and religion
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May 14 2022 | Payton S. Gendron used the Archangel Michael's Cross symbol during the Buffalo shooting. |
March 15 2019 | Brenton Tarrant used the Archangel Michael's Cross symbol during the Christchurch mosque shootings in New Zealand. |
2018 |
Gender violence and rape in Francoist Spain and the democratic transition
Antonio González Pacheco was finally investigated in Madrid following seven complaints alleging crimes against humanity, with only one case focusing on torture-related offenses.
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2018 | Canadian white nationalist Faith Goldy recommended Codreanu's book 'For My Legionaries' during an interview with alt-right blogger Ayla Stewart, praising its content related to contemporary white nationalist movements. |
October 2018 |
Gender violence and rape in Francoist Spain and the democratic transition
A new line of investigation into sexual abuse by the Franco regime was admitted in the National Criminal and Correctional Court No. 1 of Buenos Aires.
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August 2017 | Matthew Heimbach of the Traditionalist Workers Party was photographed wearing a T-shirt promoting Corneliu Zelia Codreanu and the Iron Guard's Archangel Michael's Cross symbol after the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. |
April 14 2016 | The National Bank of Romania issued commemorative coins honoring former bank governors, including Mihail Manoilescu, which sparked controversy due to his past fascist ideology and antisemitism. |
March 16 2016 |
Gender violence and rape in Francoist Spain and the democratic transition
A landmark case about Francoist sexual and gender violence was filed in Argentina by Women's Link, naming six women victims: five who were murdered (Margalida Jaume Vendrel, Daria and Mercedes Buzadé Adroher, Pilar Sánchez Lladrés, and Matilde Lanza Vaz) and Lidia Falcón, who was repeatedly imprisoned between 1960 and 1974.
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January 2016 | The neo-Legionary 'Ion Gavrilă Ogoranu' Foundation organized a symposium dedicated to Gogu Puiu, a prominent Iron Guard leader. |
2015 | Totul pentru țară (Everything for the country) far-right organization was banned in Romania. |
2014 |
Gender violence and rape in Francoist Spain and the democratic transition
Initial attempts were made in Spain's National Court to bring charges against Antonio González Pacheco.
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2014 | The modern Black Hundreds movement participated in the early stages of the Russo-Ukrainian War, supporting pro-Russian separatists in the conflict. |
2013 |
Gender violence and rape in Francoist Spain and the democratic transition
Argentine Justice issued an international arrest warrant for Antonio González Pacheco as part of their investigation into human rights abuses during the Francoist regime.
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2010 |
Gender violence and rape in Francoist Spain and the democratic transition
The Junta de Andalusia began offering women compensation for violence they experienced during the Francoist period, acknowledging historical injustices.
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2010 |
Gender violence and rape in Francoist Spain and the democratic transition
Argentina initially opened a broader case investigating human rights violations by the Franco regime.
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2010 | A motion-picture titled 'Portrait of the Fighter as a Young Man' was produced about Ion Gavrilă Ogoranu, a former Iron Guard member and leader of the Romanian anti-communist resistance movement. |
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