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Antifa Groups Faced With Possible ‘Unmasking’ Law

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Justin Caruso Contributor
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Antifa, a loosely connected group known for using violence and intimidation against political opponents, now faces proposed law meant to “unmask” their organization.

VICE News reports that a member of the “Metropolitan Anarchist Coordinating Council,” Carmichael Monaco, is unhappy about the proposed law.

Monaco was quoted as saying:

“In the current political climate, antifascists who speak out against fascism, racism, xenophobia, etc. are routinely harassed, threatened, and attacked by the far right, often supported by the police, who are notably exempted here. Families and friends of antifascists also become targets of far right violence. The wearing of a mask is an act of self-defense often necessary to ensure one’s right to free speech.”

Antifa groups clashed with white nationalist groups in Charlottesville, Virginia, last August, but have also used violence and intimidation against conservative and pro-Trump groups with no connection to white supremacy.

Just over a week ago in Portland, Oregon, Antifa used intimidation tactics against right-wing group “Patriot Prayer.”

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