[ad_1]
The “Counter Extremism” research project has published a list of more than twenty extremist personalities around the world, of whom at least 7 have their roots in the Middle East, or others who have moved to it.
Here are the 20 most extreme personalities around the world, according to that project:
1- Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary-General of the Lebanese Hezbollah, which the United States has included on the terrorist list since January 1995.
2- Amir Muhammad Abd al-Rahman al-Mawla al-Salabi, the current leader of the “ISIS” organization, also known by the nickname “Abu Ibrahim al-Hashemi al-Qurashi,” participated and planned terrorist acts with the organization, and was involved in the kidnapping and slaughter of members of the Yazidi minority in Iraq.
3- Ismail Haniyeh, head of the political bureau of “Hamas” movement, who has been classified on the list of global terrorism by the American administration since January 2018, accused of plotting suicide operations against Israel, and his organization’s bombing of Israeli territory through missiles that were manufactured locally, or smuggled from Iran.
4- Bayat Zakabi, founder of the “National Socialist Underground” movement in Germany. This movement is classified as an extremist right-wing and a new Nazi terrorist organization. The movement was accused of killing 10 immigrants. Zakabi was sentenced to life imprisonment in July 2018.
5- Yusuf al-Qaradawi, who is considered the spiritual leader of armed and extremist Islamist groups. The US Treasury Department designated the charity that al-Qaradawi heads, the Union of Goodness, as a foreign terrorist organization in 2008.
6- Stanislav Anatolyevich Vorobiev, founder of the Russian Imperial Movement, is involved in racial murder cases in Europe and the United States.
7- Ashin Wirathu, the leader of the anti-Muslim Buddhist group known as “Movement 969”, which issued threats to Muslims in Myanmar (Burma).
8- Jihad Sarawan Mustafa, one of the leaders of the extremist Somali Al-Shabab movement, had a role in developing explosive devices, which led to dozens of deaths in attacks in Kenya, as well as hundreds of injuries.
9- Martin Sellner, leader of the Austrian Identity Generation and Defend Europe movement, is a believer in Austrian ethnic nationalism. His danger is to reach thousands of social media sites, as he broadcasts ideas of racial superiority and racism against other minorities in Europe.
10- Ahmed Al-Hamidawi, Secretary-General of the Iraqi “Hezbollah Brigades”, was classified by the United States on the list of terrorism in 2020, due to his planning and launching terrorist operations against US and coalition forces in Iraq.
11- Adel Abdul-Bari, one of the advocates of the Al-Qaeda terrorist organization in the 1990s, was involved and conspired in the bombing of the US embassy in Tanzania and Kenya and was extradited to the United States in 2012, where he confessed to his assistance in planning the operation.
12- Ahmed Omar Abu Ubaidah, leader of the Somali Al-Shabab movement, which is listed on the terrorist list by the United States, due to its role in terrorist operations in Somalia and its neighbors.
13- Anjum Choudary or as he is known as “Abu Luqman”, an extremist Islamic preacher in Britain was convicted of supporting the ISIS regime, and he had influence over some terrorist operations inside the United Kingdom, such as the failed fertilizer bomb scheme in 2004.
14- Mahathir Mohamad, the former Malaysian Prime Minister, was known for his criticism of the West, gays and Jews.
15- Mullah Fatih Krekar, a jihadist preacher from the Kurdistan region of Iraq, has been classified on the terrorism list by the United States since 2006, for his role in founding Ansar al-Islam, which sought to carry out attacks in European countries.
16- Reynaldo Nazaro, leader of the “Al Qaeda” network that espouses white supremacist ideas. Members of the network are being trained in order to train its members to fight in “race wars”.
17- Simon Lindberg, leader of the Scandinavian resistance movement in Sweden, his story began by opposing the policy of opening the door for Muslims in Sweden in 2015.
18- Samantha Lothwaite, or as she was known as “the White Widow”, a member of the Somali youth movement on the Kenyan-Somali border, of British origin, was married to a terrorist who blew himself up in one of the operations in London, moved to Kenya in 2007, and was involved in terrorist operations Like the 2012 bar bombing in Mumbai, Kenya.
19- Tobah Gundal, or as she was known as “the sermon of ISIS”, is British of Pakistani origin. She had a role in marrying ISIS members in Syria, in addition to her role in smuggling British girls to Syria, to become wives of the militants there.
20- David Myatt, founder of the “Nine Corners” movement in Britain, which reveres the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, and gives Nazi symbols mystical meanings, and Mayatt took over the extreme right-wing movement called “Engagement 18”.
Source: “Counter Extremism”
[ad_2]
Source link