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Exit from VFRE Robert Örell The White Power Environment White Power Christian racial theologies

Neo-

Racial occult groups Esoteric-Fascism Eco-Fascism Identarian White Jihad Anti-Semitism

Islamophobia Alt-Right ➢ Elit-sponsored groups in context of Anti-communism & oppose de-colonisation

➢ Subcultural networks, scene

➢ Internet – unprecedented spread of ideas and online communities. Lone wolves. Alt-right, Alt-light Elements of the ideology:

Anti Semitism – modern theory: ZOG (Zionist Occupational Government)

Racial ideology

Sexuality and gender

”birthrates, birthrates, birthrates” Inspirations Third Reich

William Pierce / Andrew Macdonald: & the (Cell forming & Lone Wolf)

American group: The Order

James Mason - The Siege (Book) Wiliam L. Pierce pseudonym Andrew McDonalds

The Hunter, and The Turner Diaries

• Inspired attacks, groups, and other writers.

• The Hunter – tells the story of lone- wolf shooter Oskar Yeager (Germ. Hunter), kills inter-racial couples in sniper attacks. Inspired by , killed 22 people. • The Turner Diaries – 2099, looks back at the revolution. The inspiration for small cell warfare. • The escalating violence The years of between a range of groups in Italy. Right-wing- and Left-wing Lead, Italy terrorists. • Murders, bombings, 1969- kidnappings, stabbings. 1980:s High level of violence. • Cell-formation and the leaderless resistance Terrorist attacks / groups Neo-fascist attack in Bologna August 1980

• Carried out by the neo-fascist group Armed Revolutionary Nuclei

• Killing 85 • Over 200 people hurt Timothy McVeigh, terrorist attack on FBI HQ Oklahoma 1995

• Lone actor terrorist • Carried out the bombing of FBI HQ in Oklahoma 19 April 1995

• Inspired by the Turner Diaries NSU – National Socialist Underground

• Terrorist group of 3: Uwe, Uwe & Beate • Kept underground for over 11 years: • Murder of 10 people • Responsible for at least 1 bomb attack

• Inspired by the Turner Diaries Breivik attack in Oslo 2011

• Killed 77 people in Oslo city centre (8) and at the mass-shooting (69) at Social democrat's youth camp on the Island of Utøya. Christchurch attack, NZ, 2019

• Killed 50 people in two different Mosques in Christchurch. • Livestream on Facebook

• Risk for copycat effects Key words trends - Suicide by cop – eternity through the Internet? - Norse mythology – motivate suicide attacks? Immortality through remembrance? - Alt-right: more of a quest, not important how you define yourself - Apocalyptic, historic, romanticized - The Great replacement: birth-rates - Lone wolfs & small cell formations - Hybridization? Radicalisation 3 non-ideological reasons for joining VFRE:

1. Childhood trauma. Of those interviewed, 45% reported being the victim of childhood physical abuse while 21% reported being the victim of childhood sexual abuse. Nearly half (46%) reported childhood neglect. Other traumatic experiences were also reported including parental incarceration (29%); parental abandonment (31%); and family substance abuse (49%).

2. Mental health issues. Most interview subjects reported attempting suicide or suicide ideation (62%), experiencing mental health problems either preceding or during their extremist involvement (57%), and a family history of mental health problems (59%). • 3. High-risk behaviors. 72% of the sample reported having problems with alcohol and/or illegal drugs, and most also reported truancy (68%) and academic failure in terms of either being expelled from school or dropping out (69%).

From a study of VFRE members made by the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) Practitioner perspective Mindset of violent extremists Apocalyptic Dualistic Idea of being chosen Group/idea above self Validate use of violence Black and white/categorized thinking

Example:

- Right/wrong

- Chosen/traitor

- Infidelity

Complicate / Complex Superiority / Distance

Example:

- The others are different, we can´t understand them: they dress different talk different look different think different

- Society is the enemy - Media is the enemy - Politicians are the enemy

Close the gap, create relations and meeting points Isolation

Example:

- In the group

- Mental, not always physical

- Difficulties to reach and influence

Create surface of interaction Dehumanization

Example:

- Dirty animals

- Unholy

- Mindless sheep

Examples to contradict - relations Work on doubt

• Inability to voice doubt Not possible in the environments: security risk, punishment, status loss

• Planting seeds Early in the radicalisation process, influence core-beliefs

• Providing safehaven For mind and soul, doubt is inevitable

• Use contradictions Experiences from

Exit work Female, 23. Arrested for terrorist crime, contact while in probation. Buildning trust and relation. Focus on new social identity Christiansen, T. (2015) PhD on Exit Sweden Article: Adding a grey tone

I. First meeting – non judging

II. Shared past lll. Informal dialogue and activities, gives a sense of equality Tina Christiansen, PhD on Exit Sweden

Confidentiality

Trust

Role of ideology Interventions

• Analyse

• Build trust/rapport/alliance

• Intervention – tailor made depending on need and situation Interventions

• Individual needs-based approach • Social needs • Identity related needs RAN EXIT

Robert Örell, co-chair RAN EXIT, member of the Steering Committee RAN From the EU RAN EXIT • Dialogue instead of argument • Long-term relationship work instead of short- term interventions • Voluntary participation and stepwise cooperation • Trust-building • Process-oriented and individual procedure Summary Exit work:

I. Relation & trust II. Analyse III. Tailormade interventions

Robert Örell

Leaving Violent Extremism

TEDx 2016 Thank you for listening!

Robert Örell