Reports Far-rights and state policy Political economy of far-right movements Far-rights and culture International ties of far-rights History
Reports
Ukraine – OHCHR: Reports on the human rights situation in Ukraine
Information Centre for Human Rights ZMINA:
The situation of human rights defenders and civic activists in Ukraine in 2019
Activism 2020: monitoring report on persecution of activists and human rights defenders in Ukraine
LGBT Human Rights NASH MIR Center: Community online. LGBT situation in Ukraine in 2020
Euro-Asian Jewish Congress: Xenophobia monitoring
United Jewish Community of Ukraine: Anti-Semitism Report in Ukraine
Counter Extremism: Violent Right-Wing Extremism and Terrorism – Transnational Connectivity, Definitions, Incidents, Structures and Countermeasures. 2020
Investigative practice in Ukraine for crimes committed on the grounds of intolerance. 2021
Far-rights and state policy
Volodymyr Ishchenko: Nationalist Radicalization Trends in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine
Bellingcat: Ukraine’s Ministry of Veterans Affairs Embraced the Far Right – With Consequences to the U.S.
Oleksiy Kuzmenko: The Azov Regiment has not depoliticized
Political economy of far-right
Denys Gorbach: Entrepreneurs of political violence: the varied interests and strategies of the far-right in Ukraine
Ivan Gomza, Johann Zajaczkowski: Black Sun Rising: Political Opportunity Structure Perceptions and Institutionalization of the Azov Movement in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine
Lelik Krakowsky: «Revanche»: opposition nationalists pledge their cooperation with the authorities (part 1)
Lelik Krakowsky: “Revanche”: who was behind the emergence of “Tradition and Order” (part 2)
Far-rights and culture
Bellingcat: Ukrainian Far-Right Extremists Receive State Funds to Teach “Patriotism”
Michael Colborne: Dispatches From Asgardsrei: Ukraine’s Annual Neo-Nazi Music Festival
Michael Colborne: Ukraine’s Far Right Is Boosting A Pro-Putin Fascist
Bellingcat: Calls To “Fight” LGBT People By Ukrainian Cleric Emblematic Of Church’s Proximity To Far Right
The Center for Countering Digital Hate: Hatebook. Facebook’s neo-Nazi shopfronts funding far-right extremism
International ties of far-rights
Bellingcat: The “Hardcore” Russian Neo-Nazi Group That Calls Ukraine Home
Adrien Nonjon: Olena Semenyaka, The “First Lady” of Ukrainian Nationalism
Miroslav Mareš, Martin Laryš, Jan Holzer: Militant Right-Wing Extremism in Putin’s Russia: Legacies, Forms and Threats
Bellingcat: Ukrainian Far-Right Fighters, White Supremacists Trained by Major European Security Firm
Bellingcat: “Defend the White Race”: American Extremists Being Co-Opted by Ukraine’s Far-Right
Bellingcat: Why is a Leading Estonian Think Tank Working Alongside Ukraine’s Far Right?
Kacper Rekawek: Career Break or a New Career? Extremist Foreign Fighters in Ukraine
illiberalism: Far-Right Group Made Its Home in Ukraine’s Major Western Military Training Hub
illiberalism: Unexpected Friendships: Cooperation of Ukrainian Ultra-Nationalists with Russian and Pro-Kremlin Actors
History
Serhiy Kudelia: When numbers are not enough: The strategic use of violence in Ukraine’s 2014 revolution
Bellingcat: Yes, It’s (Still) OK To Call Ukraine’s C14 “Neo-Nazi”
Oles Petik, Denys Gorbach: The rise of Azov
The authors of collected materials may hold positions diverging from the point of view of the Marker monitoring group, yet we still find their texts worth considering. The Library will grow in time.