Events

A prayer service against the mosque in Moscow

Far-right activists took part in an action against the construction of a mosque near the Holy Lake in Moscow’s Kosino-Ukhtomsky municipal district on Sunday morning. Despite a general mobilisation by the far-right, no more than 1,000 people came to the

Conference “Internal Russophobia as the Main Threat to Russian Statehood”

On March 25, 2022 in Moscow President-hotel the constituent assembly of national-patriotic movement “[Russian Union](https://vk.com/club212508120)” within the framework of conference: “Internal Russophobia – as the main threat to the Russian statehood” has taken place. The conference was opened by Alexei

Constituent Assembly of the “For the Family!” party

The founding meeting of the Russian traditionalist party “For the Family!” was held in Moscow. Andrey Kormukhin, the founder of the Sorok Sorokov Orthodox Movement, became its leader. The ideological values proclaimed are the millennial Russia, the memory of ancestors,

Homophobic picnic in Yekaterinburg

In Yekaterinburg, in the square near the Drama Theater, a “Homophobic picnic” took place as part of the “Traditional Week” with the filing of the “Whites in the City” movement, known for supporting religion, citizenship and love for the Motherland.

International Indigenous Peoples’ Day

On International Indigenous Peoples’ Day, several European far-right groups, some coordinated or some independently, reclaimed this celebration to denounce the supposed decline of white Europeans, considered as the “indigenous” people of Europe, and to use the occasion to publicize white

Lukov March

The Lukov March is an annual torchlight procession honouring a pro-Nazi Bulgarian general of the 1930s and 1940s, who led the fascist *Union of Bulgarian National Legions*. First held in 2003, the Lukov March – which draws neo-Nazis from elsewhere

Russian march

The Russian march is an annual nationalist demonstration held on 4 November, the Day of National Unity. Although the holiday was established in 2005 and has since become a national holiday, many Russians are still unaware of what exactly this

Russian March 2022

On 4 November, Russia celebrates National Unity Day and the far-right marches in “Russian Marches”. The holiday was established in 2005 and since then has been a day off. The nationalists chose it as their main holiday to organise a

Tulenväki

In russian VKontakte group dedicated to finnish nationalism [apperead](https://vk.com/wall-201356462_2560) a message about “national-socialist festival in Lapeenranta named Tulenväki which will take place 29.01.2022. Local antifa told that it seems like this is general RAC and NSBM festival for alcoboneheads. Previous