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The participation of far-right groups in stirring up hate-crimes is rightly and often written about. Less noted is the way in which the far-left demonises figures with whom it disagrees.
A far left group called 'Hope not Hate' (which has previously done some good anti-BNP work) has in recent years attempted to draw their own particular political lessons from the atrocious murders committed by Anders Breivik in Norway. Among other things they have compiled a helpful list of a 'Top Dozen players' in what they call their 'Counter-Jihad Report'. Their title-line subtly uses a photograph of Breivik with his rifle alongside images of their self-selected 'Top Dozen' guilty men and women.
That 'Top Dozen' list includes the ex-leftist American conservative David Horowitz, the Dutch politician Geert Wilders and a number of bloggers. It includes Lars Hedegaard. 'Hope not Hate' describe him as: