Monitoring discriminatory signs and symbols in European football
Signs-and-Symbols-guide-for-European-football_2016-2
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SKREWDRIVER<br />
WHITE REX<br />
Skrewdriver (written with a “k” <strong>in</strong>stead of a “c”)<br />
is a notorious neo-Nazi music b<strong>and</strong>.<br />
There are hundreds of such racist b<strong>and</strong>s<br />
across Europe, whose t-shirts are<br />
donned widely. Another notorious example<br />
is “L<strong>and</strong>ser”.<br />
The Russian neo-Nazi sportswear br<strong>and</strong><br />
reaches wider audience through support<strong>in</strong>g<br />
sport<strong>in</strong>g events to promote far-right ideas.<br />
Authored the design of a t-shirt with “88” pr<strong>in</strong>t<br />
styled as fall<strong>in</strong>g bombs.<br />
ZETAZEROALFA<br />
OTADZBINA (Отачбина)<br />
Official music b<strong>and</strong> of the Italian fascist<br />
organisation CasaPound.<br />
It is connected to some ultra groups <strong>in</strong> Italy<br />
<strong>and</strong> popular among far-right <strong>football</strong> fans <strong>in</strong><br />
several <strong>European</strong> countries.<br />
The Serbian cloth<strong>in</strong>g br<strong>and</strong> employs neo-Nazi<br />
imagery <strong>and</strong> distributed through the far-right<br />
networks.<br />
The br<strong>and</strong> is popular among some <strong>football</strong><br />
fans <strong>in</strong> Serbia <strong>and</strong> Russia.<br />
BELOYAR<br />
Cloth<strong>in</strong>g br<strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong> various neo-Nazi networks<br />
ma<strong>in</strong>ly <strong>in</strong> Eastern Europe us<strong>in</strong>g Nazi<br />
symbolism <strong>in</strong> their de<strong>signs</strong>.<br />
WIKING<br />
Cloth<strong>in</strong>g br<strong>and</strong> affiliated with <strong>in</strong>ternational<br />
neo-Nazi network Misanthropic Division.<br />
SVASTONE<br />
The Ukra<strong>in</strong>ian neo-Nazi sportswear br<strong>and</strong><br />
employs a variation of the swastika as a logo<br />
<strong>and</strong> produces clothes with far-right <strong>in</strong>signia for<br />
<strong>football</strong> fans.<br />
It is distributed <strong>in</strong> the neo-Nazi networks<br />
ma<strong>in</strong>ly <strong>in</strong> Eastern Europe.<br />
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