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                       more than 10,000. The number of such incidents in Great Britain was 10,982
                       between April and September alone. Half of these crimes consisted of threats
                       or intimidation. Many of them, however, ended in death, injury, burning or
                       destruction of property. Those responsible were fascist gangs known as neo-
                       Nazis.
                              The neo-Nazi movement became effectively organized in the 1990s.
                       Before that, there were the skinheads of Britain in the 1970s. The defining
                       characteristic of the skinhead movement were attacks on people in
                       impoverished areas inhabited by refugees and foreigners. Only some of these
                       incidents were racist. But in the 1990s, most of the skinheads took to racism
                       and began carrying out racist and fascist attacks as supporters of Nazism.
                              At present, the neo-Nazi movement is growing stronger and spreading.
                       They are active today in 33 countries and on six continents. They number some
                       70,000. The members of these street gangs are generally aged between 13 and
                       25 and use the Internet to communicate.
                              Neo-Nazis have different targets in different countries. According to
                       one piece of research, they organize against the Turks in Germany, against the
                       gypsies in Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, against the Asians in
                       Britain, North Africans in France, people from the Northeast in Brazil, and
                       against all minorities and refugees in America. In some countries, the
                       unemployed and those living in poor areas can be chosen as targets.
                              These Nazi-imitating young people are mainly drug addicts, and
                       unemployed street ruffians. They can be easily recognized by the Nazi symbols
                       on their clothes, their shaven heads, and their tattoos, generally referring to
                       their hatred of other races. In their slogans, language, and songs, they praise
                       Hitler and vow to make his dreams come true: A world ruled by the Aryan race.
                              The kind of people who join these gangs are young, from dysfunctional
                       families, badly educated, unsupervised, and with little self-confidence. By
                       despising others, using violence and fear, they help deceive themselves into
                       believing that they belong to a group that is superior to others.
                              Among their characteristics, we can list hatred, intimidation,
                       threatening behavior, destructiveness, and harmfulness. The greatest
                       perpetrators of these are regarded among them as heroes.
                              Neo-Nazis also have their own particular style of music. These circles
                       regard music as a propaganda tool. The lyrics of their songs reveal their racist,
                       paranoid and aggressive attitudes. The names of their songs and groups also
                       carry the same message: with names such as "Vampire," "White Noise,"
                       "Battleground," "Razor Edge," and "White Warriors."
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