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Neo Nazi Teen Recruitment Grows, GPAHE Toolkit, Far-Right Rivalry in Italy, Opposition Targeted and Protest Criminalized
New from GPAHE: Neo-Nazi Active Clubs Increasingly Recruiting Teenage Boys And Girls
Neo-nazi Active Clubs are expanding their efforts to recruit teenagers, with Youth Club chapters increasing 142% since 2025. GPAHE’s latest research identified 220 Active Clubs across 33 countries, including 46 youth chapters for teens ages 15–18. The groups are using Instagram, YouTube, Telegram, gaming communities, and real-world events to attract young people and connect them to a broader transnational white supremacist movement. The expansion now includes girls-only chapters, as extremists build new pathways for recruiting and radicalizing the next generation.
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GPAHE Toolkit: Three fact sheets. One warning: the far right is turning ideology into authoritarian policy
The far right is increasingly building networks, shaping authoritarian policies, and advancing rhetoric that once remained on the political fringes. To understand these concerning developments, GPAHE has brought together three fact sheets examining the movement’s strategies and campaigns.
The Counterterrorism fact sheet examines how the Trump Administration has dismantled key elements of the federal government’s domestic counterterrorism infrastructure while shifting its focus away from the country’s deadliest extremist threat, white supremacy. It also documents how the administration has increasingly embraced narratives long associated with the white supremacist movement, alongside the appointment of officials with histories of promoting extremist narratives.
The Remigration fact sheet traces the rise of “remigration” from a white supremacist ideology promoted by figures such as former neo-Nazi Martin Sellner into an increasingly mainstream political project, inlcluding in the U.S., exposing how calls for the mass removal of immigrants and other targeted populations are being promoted across borders.
The Geneva Consensus Declaration fact sheet examines the origins, agenda, and international reach of a global coalition seeking to roll back women’s and LGBTQ+ rights, including the Trump Administration’s decision to have the U.S. serve as the GCD’s secretariat. It examines how the coalition is expanding its influence and the menace this means for human rights worldwide.
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Raw Story – Outrage as Trump admin accused of ‘inventing’ terror threat to target charities
The Trump Administration is facing accusations over a State Department report that links Cuba to U.S. left-wing groups and portrays activists, journalists, and protest movements as potential vehicles for foreign subversion. The report treats protected activities, from humanitarian aid and political advocacy to protests, as signs of terrorism or espionage. GPAHE warns the administration is building a framework that could turn political dissent into a national security threat and open the door for more investigations, surveillance, and prosecutions.
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New York Times – These Protesters Were Charged With Terrorism. Who’s Next?
The Trump Administration’s expanding use of terrorism laws against political opponents is raising new questions about the reach of federal power and the future of protest in the country. The case of eight anti-ICE activists sentenced to a collective 450 years in prison shows how a broadly defined “material support” statute can turn protest-related offenses into long prison terms.GPAHE’s research finds that while the administration redirects counterterrorism efforts toward alleged “far-left” threats, it has weakened programs targeting far-right extremism, the nation’s most persistent and lethal domestic terrorism threat.



