Czech right-wing extremist women are getting organised

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Czech right-wing extremist women are getting organised

TÃԚ­ÃƒÆ’”�šÃ”š½den: Female extremists establish association

Prague, Dec 3 (CTK) - Czech right-wing extremist women are getting organised, the weekly Tyden wrote in the latest issue Monday, referring to the Resistance Women Unity (RWU) association, established this summer.

RWU associates some 40 women who want be to active in "the Czech pro-nation movement."

"We see it our duty as women to raise offspring aware of his or her origin and of the need to protect our country and our culture heritage," RWU says on its website.

The website also offers a clearly anti-Jew cartoon Zazraky svindlkaustu (The wonders of swindlecaust), Tyden says.

The RWU considers lobbyist groups hindering the healthy development of the traditional family, deliberately suppressing the fertility of Czech women and supporting same-sex unions to be its enemy, the weekly writes.

According to RWU, promotion of African children's adoptions is an attack aimed against the long-term survival of white families.

The most active Czech neo-Nazi women originally gathered in the Supporter National Resistance Women Side, established in the spring, but in the summer the group split and RWU came into existence.

"Men had only positive reactions (to us) within the pro-national scene," Mariana Bittnerova from RWU told Tyden, dismissing the opinion that the skinhead movement does not have understanding for women's activities.

However, Klara Kalibova from Tolerance foundation that monitors the Czech ultra-rightists said men have a passive or even cautious attitude towards women engaged in the movement.

"Women may pose a certain risk to the safety and activities of the movement and its members. They are considered a weak point, more easily infiltrated by the police and possible anti-fascists," Kalibova told the weekly.

Female neo-Nazis may seem more acceptable than males for the public, therefore they are more dangerous, Tyden writes.

While only few people will take seriously an aggressively looking young man, more will be willing to listen to an enthusiastic woman.

The establishment of the RWU is in accordance with the Czech radicals' general tendency to take a step from direct aggression toward conformity, the weekly writes.
 
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