Mouvement impérial russe (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Mouvement impérial russe" in French language version.

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  • « V 'denacifikacijo' Ukrajine tudi ruski neonacisti (Russian neo-Nazis are also involved in the 'denazification' of Ukraine) », 24ur.com,‎ (lire en ligne)

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  • Marlene Laruelle, Russian Nationalism: Imaginaries, Doctrines, and Political Battlefields, Taylor & Francis, (ISBN 978-0-429-76198-0, lire en ligne), p. 190 :

    « The Imperial Legion, the paramilitary arm of the Russian Imperial Movement, calls, for instance, for “young Orthodox men” to commit themselves to defending Novorossiya. »

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  • « Rinaldo Nazzaro, Leader of the Neo-Nazi Terrorist Group—The Base: Probable Linkages to RIM », C/O Futures,‎ , p. 13 (lire en ligne)

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  • (en-US) Bethan Johnson et Matthew Feldman, « Siege Culture After Siege: Anatomy of a Neo-Nazi Terrorist Doctrine », International Centre for Counter-Terrorism,‎ , p. 1 (lire en ligne) :

    « While [Atomwaffen Division and Russian Imperial Movement] are serial purveyors of online extremism and often celebrate terrorism in their fora, deeper similarities extend to a shared ideological embrace of “accelerationism” and, in particular, a recently-revived doctrine advanced by the neo-Nazi ideologue, James Mason, now termed “Siege Culture.”...terroristic advocacy of “Siege Culture” has a radicalising effect on right-wing extremists. »

  • (en-US) Bethan Johnson et Matthew Feldman, « Siege Culture After Siege: Anatomy of a Neo-Nazi Terrorist Doctrine », International Centre for Counter-Terrorism,‎ , p. 1 (lire en ligne)
  • Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, Samuel Hodgson et Dr Colin P. Clarke, « The Russian Imperial Movement (RIM) and its Links to the Transnational White Supremacist Extremist Movement », International Centre for Counter-Terrorism,‎ (lire en ligne)

infobae.com

  • « Club Partizan, el campo de entrenamiento militar en Rusia para los neonazis del mundo (Club Partizan, the military training ground in Russia for the neo-Nazis of the world) », Infobae,‎ (lire en ligne)

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  • « Washington’s Defunct Atomwaffen Division had Deep Ties to the Terrorist Org, Russia Imperialist Movement », Malcontent News,‎ (lire en ligne Accès payant)

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  • Ali Soufan et Nathan Sales, « One of the worst ways Putin is gaslighting the world on Ukraine », sur NBC News, NBC : « Then there’s the white supremacist group known as the Russian Imperial Movement, or RIM, which the State Department designated a terrorist organization in 2020 (an effort led by one of the authors here, Nathan Sales). With the Kremlin’s tacit approval, the group operates paramilitary camps near St. Petersburg in which neo-Nazis and white supremacists from across Europe are trained in terrorist tactics. »

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  • Mapping Militant Organizations. “Russian Imperial Movement.” Stanford University. Last modified August 2020. "In late 2014, RIM joined a coalition of Russian-far right groups named the Russian National Front. As of 2020, this umbrella includes other ultra-nationalist organizations such as the Great Russia Party, the People's Militia in the Name of Minin and Pozharsky (NOMP), the Movement For Nationalization and De-Privatization of Strategic Resources of the Country, the Initiative Group for the Referendum “For a Responsible Power” (IGPR “ZOV”), the Russian People’s Council, the Union of Orthodox Banner Bearers, and the Black Hundred.
  • (en) © Stanford University, « MMP: Russian Imperial Movement », sur cisac.fsi.stanford.edu (consulté le )
  • (en) © Stanford University, Stanford et California 94305, « MMP: Russian Imperial Movement », sur cisac.fsi.stanford.edu (consulté le )

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