Donald Trump signed, this Monday, September 22, a decree that is officially classified as a “terrorist organization” of the “Antifa” movement, which brings together groups that claim to be anti -fascism, after a tribute ceremony to the tribute to the ultraconsinous activist murdered to Charlie Kirk.
The antifa movement, for “anti -fascist”, is more like a movement than an organized group. It is a term generally associated with a strip of the left end, often mentioned by the right and extreme right on violence in manifestations.
After the murder of Charlie Kirk on September 10, and without knowing the mobile immediately, the right trumpist had quickly designated the American left as responsible for the climate of political violence that reigns in the country and spoke of “internal terrorism” on the left.
“The problem of violence comes from the left. That is why Donald Trump has just classified Antifa, a network of radical left terrorists that aims to overthrow the government for violence (…), as a national terrorist organization,” the White House in a statement on Monday said on Monday.
In the decree published by the White House, Antifa is also described as “anarchist.” To date, the United States does not have a list of “national terrorist organizations.”
An “ideology” or a “movement” that appeared in 2016
The US president had already announced last week his intention to classify as such the Antifa movement, recommending that the people who finance it “are subject to in -depth investigation.”
“I have the pleasure of informing our many US patriots that I designate antifa, a disaster on the radical, sick and dangerous left, as a terrorist organization,” he wrote on his social social network, using capital letters.
In 2020, former FBI director Chris Wray said in 2020 that the Antifa “was not a group or an organization, but an ideology.” Its members, often dressed completely in black, denounce racism, ideas of the extreme right and what they consider fascism, and believe that violent actions are sometimes justified. This movement appeared in the United States after Donald Trump’s first election in 2016.
Figure of the Ultra -right -wing American conservator, 31, Charlie Kirk used her millions of subscribers on social networks and her interventions in universities to defend Donald Trump with youth and spread her nationalist, Christian and traditionalist ideas about the family.
The main suspect of his murder, Tyler Robinson, is presented by a large part of the right as a “far left” murderer. The latter, accused of murder, had denounced his relatives the “hatred” transmitted according to Charlie Kirk and used recorded registration ammunition with an anti -fascist tone.
Source: BFM TV
