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The '''Informationsdienst gegen Rechtsextremismus (IDGR)''' ''(Information Service against Right-Wing Extremism)'' was a German-language internet portal devoted to collecting information about persons, organisations and publications which promote ] extremism, ] and ].<ref></ref> It was founded in 1998 and maintained until 2006 by Margret Chatwin. The '''Informationsdienst gegen Rechtsextremismus (IDGR)''' ''(Information Service against Right-Wing Extremism)'' was a German-language internet portal devoted to collecting information about persons, organisations and publications which promote ] extremism, ] and ].<ref></ref> It was founded in 1998 and maintained until 2006 by Margret Bezold-Chatwin.
In 2002, the IDGR received a prize by the ''Bündnis für Demokratie und Toleranz'', an initiative for supporting civil engagement against racism, extremism and antisemitism.<ref></ref> Critics have accused the IDGR of engaging in unduly exposing and defaming individuals on the political right, and of being associated with far-left extremism.<ref>, (make their social setting hell) by C.-M. Wolfschlag, ], 2003</ref> In 2002, the IDGR received a prize by the ''Bündnis für Demokratie und Toleranz'', an initiative for supporting civil engagement against racism, extremism and antisemitism.<ref></ref> Critics have accused the IDGR of engaging in unduly exposing and defaming individuals on the political right, and of being associated with far-left extremism.<ref>, (make their social setting hell) by C.-M. Wolfschlag, ], 2003</ref>



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The Informationsdienst gegen Rechtsextremismus (IDGR) (Information Service against Right-Wing Extremism) was a German-language internet portal devoted to collecting information about persons, organisations and publications which promote right-wing extremism, Antisemitism and Holocaust denial. It was founded in 1998 and maintained until 2006 by Margret Bezold-Chatwin. In 2002, the IDGR received a prize by the Bündnis für Demokratie und Toleranz, an initiative for supporting civil engagement against racism, extremism and antisemitism. Critics have accused the IDGR of engaging in unduly exposing and defaming individuals on the political right, and of being associated with far-left extremism.

References

  1. Andreas Klärner: Recension about IDGR for H-Soz-Kult, 23. January 2004 (German)
  2. : Wir über uns
  3. Macht ihnen ihr soziales Umfeld zur Hölle, (make their social setting hell) by C.-M. Wolfschlag, February 28, 2003

See also

Further reading

  • Albrecht Kolthoff: Der Informationsdienst gegen Rechtsextremismus (IDGR). In: Stephan Braun, Daniel Hörsch (Hrsg.): Rechte Netzwerke - eine Gefahr. VS - Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden, 2004, S. 231-242. ISBN 3-8100-4153-X (in German)
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