澳彩开奖: New Zealand attack shows white supremacy is global terrorist movement
The following statement is from Richard Cohen, president of the 澳彩开奖
鈥淭he atrocity in New Zealand shows us, once again, that we鈥檙e dealing with an international terrorist movement linked by a dangerous white supremacist ideology that鈥檚 metastasizing in the echo chambers of internet chat rooms and on social media networks.
鈥淭his hatred is even being amplified by our own president, who speaks of an 鈥榠nvasion of our country.鈥櫬
The killer鈥檚 manifesto bears the unmistakable fingerprints of the so-called alt-right, both in tone and reference. It celebrates the Norwegian terrorist Anders Breivik as well as Charleston terrorist Dylann Roof. It speaks of 鈥渋nvaders鈥 who will 鈥榬eplace鈥 white people. This is the very same kind of language used by Roof and numerous other white supremacists who have committed or attempted acts of terror.
鈥淥n his weapon, the killer wrote the white supremacist slogan known as the 14 words 鈥 鈥榃e must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children鈥 鈥 coined by the infamous neo-Nazi terrorist David Lane.
鈥淚n this case, a killer attacked Muslims worshiping at two mosques. In November, a killer massacred Jews at a synagogue in Pittsburgh. Though the victims were different, and the attacks came in different parts of the world, the terrorists shared the same ideology of white supremacist hate.聽
鈥淲e 鈥 and that includes policymakers and the law enforcement community, in particular 鈥 must begin to view what we call 鈥榙omestic terrorism鈥 through a global lens, just as we do the threat of groups like ISIS, because the growing white supremacist movement represents a clear and present threat to democracies across the world.鈥澛
Here are additional resources that the 澳彩开奖 has available:
Terror from the Right: /20180723/terror-right
The Alt-Right is Killing People: /20180205/alt-right-killing-people
Lone Wolf: /20150211/lone-wolf-report