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Belltower News
Oktober 7, 2021

Belltower News: Neue Studie: Wie sehr schaden Nazis online, die niemanden bedrohen?

Rechtsextremismus online ist ein Ärgernis, eine Bedrohung – und ein Geschäft. Muss das sein? Das diskutiert das Counter Extremism Project in seiner Untersuchung „Wo Wölfe Kreide fressen – Die rechtsextreme Infrastruktur auf Facebook, Instagram...

RP Online
September 30, 2021

RP Online: Wie Neonazis mit Facebook Geld verdienen

Rechtsextremismus online ist ein Ärgernis, eine Bedrohung – und ein Geschäft. Muss das sein? Das diskutiert das Counter Extremism Project in seiner Untersuchung „Wo Wölfe Kreide fressen – Die rechtsextreme Infrastruktur auf Facebook, Instagram...

Associated Press
September 25, 2021

AP: Neo-Nazis are still on Facebook. And they’re making money

All told, there are at least 54 Facebook profiles belonging to 39 entities that the German government and civil society groups have flagged as extremist, according to research shared with The Associated Press by the Counter Extremism Project, a non...

Wall Street Journal
September 23, 2021

Wall Street Journal: Commentary by Dr. Hans-Jakob Schindler: Don’t Recognize the Same Old Taliban

Speaking to the United Nations General Assembly Tuesday, President Biden took credit for having “ended 20 years of conflict in Afghanistan” and “opening a new era of relentless diplomacy.” But he didn’t address whether the U.N. should recognize the...

The National
September 13, 2021

The National: Afghan terror training camps ‘could cause wave of attacks in Europe in five years’

Senior director of the Counter Extremism Project, Hans-Jakob Schindler, quoted: “Tragically, it feels like we have come full circle. We are very much in a situation where we run the risk that we are chasing our tail,”

ACAMS
September 10, 2021

ACAMS: Counterterrorist Financing, Still a Work in Progress 20 Years After 9/11, Now a Lower Priority

“As a result, they cannot completely go out of the formal financial system and need a central node to control their financial flows,” said Hans-Jakob Schindler, senior director with the Counter Extremism Project in Berlin and New York City. “That...

Die ZEIT
September 1, 2021

Die ZEIT: Rechtsextreme Finanzen: Wohin führen die Spuren des Neonazi-Geldes?

Geschickt verschleiern Rechtsextremisten ihre Geldflüsse. Eine neue Untersuchung zeigt: Große Summen werden strategisch investiert, die Finanzämter sind gefragt.

Newsweek
August 27, 2021

Newsweek: Why the Taliban, Armed to the Teeth, May Struggle to Defeat ISIS-K

"These emissaries networked primarily in southern and eastern Afghanistan and gathered disgruntled Taliban fighters as well as some local power brokers, declaring their existence openly only in 2015, gathering also a range of foreign fighters...

NBC News
August 25, 2021

NBC News: Afghanistan is ‘weeks to months’ from economic collapse, experts say

Hans-Jakob Schindler, senior director of Counter Extremism Project, quoted: There may be “weeks, maybe a couple of months, if nothing else happens. Then the economy is in deep trouble”

Haaretz
Juni 21, 2021

Haaretz: The Secret Weapon That Helps Hamas Raise Millions of Dollars

“Now, instead of one Hamas wallet, you have many wallets and many donors. That makes it hard to follow the money,” explains Hans-Jakob Schindler, senior director at the Counter Extremism Project