Far right raises popular and intelligence fears in the West through complex networks
Far-right currents in the West have
raised multiple problems over the past two years. Will the year 2022 carry
tactical changes in the face of their advanced mechanisms and their renewed
attempts to build sprawling networks between the countries in which they are
languishing?
The far right has manifested a clear
danger to the security of Western countries recently, leaving doubts about the
organizational networks that it was able to build, in addition to the unity
that these networks showed through goals and practices. These currents
organized mass demonstrations in multiple locations, including Washington,
Paris, Germany and elsewhere, to express their rejection of the production
vaccines for the corona virus.
Far-right and
popular riots
Far-right currents caused massive
riots during 2021 through misleading information they spread about the corona
virus and vaccines manufactured in order to eliminate it. In April, far-right
neo-Nazi groups in Germany organized massive demonstrations, calling on their
members to violate the quarantine decisions launched by the German government
to limit the spread of the corona virus.
The neo-Nazis and other far-right groups
in the West have also been spreading misinformation about the corona virus, as
they described it as a conspiracy to eliminate the white race in favor of the
spread of other races, which Western governments have repeatedly corrected. But
the far right in Germany organized many demonstrations to denounce the
intentions of the government, while in Romania dozens organized several
demonstrations for the same reason.
Meanwhile, US forces arrested a
right-wing extremist in April who urged his followers to spread the virus among
the minority community, and in March 2020, the government revealed a network of
at least 6,000 right-wing extremists who secretly communicated electronically
to spread disgusting ways to spread the virus among other ethnicities.
Thus, far-right groups in the West
dealt with the spread of the corona virus with different mechanisms, as some
urged their followers to spread the virus among immigrants and minorities,
while others spread misinformation about the virus and the reasons for its spread,
which made them an additional burden on the shoulders of the security systems
that worked hard to prevent the spread of virus.
Western security services are afraid
of using the intelligence services hostile to extremist right-wing groups to
cause riots in the streets and spread panic among the citizens of society and
incite them to violate government laws, in addition to employing them as tools
that threaten the security of the West.
Political and
intelligence uses
The storming of Capitol Hill in Washington
remained the most prominent scene of 2021 in general, as far-right groups
stormed the US Congress building on January 6 to express their anger and
rejection of Democratic candidate Joe Biden's victory in the country's
presidential election against Republican candidate Donald Trump, which left
deaths and injuries among the demonstrators.
What was shown by the scenes of
violence practiced by the extreme right groups in the United States made
Western governments more cautious and ready to confront the trend in the coming
years. On the other hand, Canada classified some of its right-wing groups as
terrorist groups for fear of the relations that these groups build with each
other online.
In the United States, the government
announced on May 11 the launch of a new department in the intelligence
community to confront domestic terrorism so that law enforcement authorities
could combat the far right and tighten control over its groups, both on the
ground and online.