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The unruly mob of “thugs, insurrectionists, political extremists and white supremacists,” as U.S. President Joe Biden referred to them, who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, is the latest manifestation of what some see as a growing global pattern. (Photo: Tyler Merbler)
The unruly mob of “thugs, insurrectionists, political extremists and white supremacists,” as U.S. President Joe Biden referred to them, who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, is the latest manifestation of what some see as a growing global pattern. (Photo: Tyler Merbler)
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The unruly mob of “thugs, insurrectionists, political extremists and white supremacists,” as U.S. President Joe Biden referred to them, who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, is the latest manifestation of what some see as a growing global pattern. (Photo: Tyler Merbler)
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Mourners and community members gathered at the Oslo Cathedral the day after Anders Behring Breivik, a right-wing extremist, detonated a car bomb in Olso’s city centre, killing eight people before posing as a police officer at a summer camp and gunning down 69 more young Norwegians. (Photo: Johannes Grødem)
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The identification Anders Behring Breiviks used to pose as a police officer on the island of Utøya, where he killed 69 young campers. (Photo: Wolfmann)
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On Jan. 25, 2021, fewer than three weeks after the storming of the U.S. Capitol, members of Canada’s parliament voted to label the Proud Boys, some of whom are shown here, a “terrorist entity.” (Photo: Becker1999 from Grove City, OH)
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U.S. Air Force personnel work alongside civilian firefighters to remove rubble from the explosion site of the Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995. Anti-government extremist Timothy McVeigh carried out the bombing that killed 168 and injured 680 others. (Photo: Staff Sergeant Mark A. More)
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This vigil took place in Toronto’s Mel Lastman Square, after Alek Minassian drove his van onto a busy Toronto sidewalk, killing 10 and injuring 16, some critically. (Photo: Andrew Scheer)
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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern visited members of the Muslim community at the Phillipstown Community Centre in March 2019, after a terror attack on two mosques left 50 people dead and dozens seriously injured in Christchurch. (Photo: Christchurch City Council Newsline/Kirk Hargreaves)