Социал-национальная ассамблея (Russian Wikipedia)

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  • Shekhovtsov, Anton. 17: From Para-Militarism to Radical Right-Wing Populism: The Rise of the Ukrainian Far-Right Party Svoboda // Right-Wing Populism in Europe (англ.) / Ruth Wodak. — Bloomsbury Academic, 2013. — P. 249—263. — ISBN 1780932456. Архивировано 1 июля 2015 года. — «At the same time, Nova Syla’s Yuriy Zbitnyev is one of the leaders of the neo-Nazi group Social-National Assembly, an organization that is also close to the younger members of Svoboda, but Nova Syla itself, while remaining on the fringes of Ukrainian politics, is not much influenced by these relations Архивная копия от 26 октября 2017 на Wayback Machine…. Svoboda also seems to benefit from the increasing popularity of extreme-right youth movements and organizations like the Social-National Assembly (S.N.A), 'Patriot of Ukraine' and Autonomous Resistance, whose aim is to create 'a uniracial and uninational society'. The activities of these groups are not limited to physical or symbolic violence against ethnic and social minorities, as they also take an active part in numerous social campaigns — generally along with representatives of Svoboda — ranging from mass protests against price rises to leafleting against alcohol and drug use. Needless to say, members of these extreme-right movements are often members of Tyahnybok’s party. Interestingly, 'street combat youth movements' like the S.N.A no longer focus on ethnic issues: in contrast to the older Ukrainian far right, the new groups are, first and foremost, racist movements.»

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  • Shekhovtsov, Anton. 17: From Para-Militarism to Radical Right-Wing Populism: The Rise of the Ukrainian Far-Right Party Svoboda // Right-Wing Populism in Europe (англ.) / Ruth Wodak. — Bloomsbury Academic, 2013. — P. 249—263. — ISBN 1780932456. Архивировано 1 июля 2015 года. — «At the same time, Nova Syla’s Yuriy Zbitnyev is one of the leaders of the neo-Nazi group Social-National Assembly, an organization that is also close to the younger members of Svoboda, but Nova Syla itself, while remaining on the fringes of Ukrainian politics, is not much influenced by these relations Архивная копия от 26 октября 2017 на Wayback Machine…. Svoboda also seems to benefit from the increasing popularity of extreme-right youth movements and organizations like the Social-National Assembly (S.N.A), 'Patriot of Ukraine' and Autonomous Resistance, whose aim is to create 'a uniracial and uninational society'. The activities of these groups are not limited to physical or symbolic violence against ethnic and social minorities, as they also take an active part in numerous social campaigns — generally along with representatives of Svoboda — ranging from mass protests against price rises to leafleting against alcohol and drug use. Needless to say, members of these extreme-right movements are often members of Tyahnybok’s party. Interestingly, 'street combat youth movements' like the S.N.A no longer focus on ethnic issues: in contrast to the older Ukrainian far right, the new groups are, first and foremost, racist movements.»

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