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Mintpress News
March 3, 2018
The philanthropist was also a World Anti-Communist League founding member who bragged to Time magazine, “I am the world's richest fascist.” From around 1960 onwards, the Japanese blackshirt Sasakawa was a top advisor and principal funder of the Moon organization's religious-commercial empire.
BulgarianPresidency.eu (blog)
January 25, 2018
This man was head of the Bulgarian chapter of the World League for Freedom and Democracy (WLFD) until 2016 – an organisation previously known as the World Anti-Communist League and was said to harbour Nazi and neo-Nazi associations. All three men belong to the far-right United Patriots allianceÃâà...
Truthdig
November 13, 2017
His brain trust included FPRI co-founder Stefan Possony, an Austrian fascist who was a board member of the World Anti-Communist League, the international fascist organization described by journalists Scott Anderson and Jon Lee Anderson as a network of “those responsible for death squads, apartheid,Ãâà...
EURACTIV
May 14, 2017
Last year he also became the head of the Bulgarian chapter of the World League for Freedom and Democracy (WLFD), an organisation previously known as the World Anti-Communist League. It has often been accused of having Nazi and neo-Nazi associations. In his first interview as the leader of theÃâà...
The Nation.
April 8, 2017
As early as 1979, two Reaganite retired generals, including John Singlaub, who had ties to the fascist World Anti-Communist League, which was basically an international consortium of death squads, traveled to Central America and told Guatemalan officials that “Mr. Reagan recognizes that a good deal ofÃâà...
Irish Times
February 10, 2017
He opposed the abolition of the death penalty, advocated chemical castration for rapists and paedophiles, was a member of the World anti-Communist League and opposed the decriminalisation of homosexuality. On the other hand he spoke out strongly against the influence of the drink industry and defiedÃâà...
Independent Online
November 4, 2016
He joined the London-based Western Goals Institute as an honorary vice-president, and was one of their delegation to the 22nd World Anti-Communist League Conference in Brussels in 1990. The institute is described by Wikipedia as a conservative pressure group in Britain. Its stated intent wasÃâà...
Huffington Post (blog)
October 7, 2008
Anticommunist activist Geoffrey Stewart-Smith, who led his British affiliate out of WACL, declared in 1974 that despite a publicized housecleaning, “The World Anti-Communist League is largely a collection of Nazis, Fascists, anti-Semites, sellers of forgeries, vicious racialists, and corrupt self-seekers.