Trump administration designates four European Antifa groups as terrorists
The designation targets four violent Antifa groups in Germany, Italy, and Greece responsible for bombings and assaults, aiming to disrupt far-left extremist networks, officials said.
- Trump's administration designated four European Antifa groups as terrorist organizations.
- The networks targeted have no operations in the United States and are based in Europe.
- The designation allows Trump's administration to target any financial support the networks may have in the US.
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US designates four groups in Europe as terrorists, calls them 'violent Antifa'
The United States on Thursday designated four entities in Germany, Italy and Greece as global terrorists, accusing them of being "violent Antifa groups" as President Donald Trump takes aim at left-wing groups.
The US government classifys four extreme-left organizations as terrorist groups. An antifa group from Germany is also affected.
The US wants to classify the German "Antifa Ost" as a "terrorist organization".
In an unusual step, the Trump administration classifies four extreme-left organizations as terrorist groups - in Europe. A group in Germany is also affected.
Trump administration designates four left-wing European networks as terrorist groups
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday (Nov 13) designated four European left-wing groups as terrorist organizations, following through on his vow to crack down on leftists after the
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