Mullah Krekar
Najmuddin Faraj, known as Mullah Krekar, is a former leader of Ansar al-Islam and an extremist militant Kurdish Sunni cleric. He is originally from Iraqi Kurdistan and moved to Norway as a refugee in 1991. He is currently served a 12-year sentence on terrorism charges.
Tommy Robinson
Tommy Robinson (real name, Stephen Yaxley-Lennon)is a British right-wing, anti-Muslim activist that has long been involved in far-right politics in the United Kingdom and abroad. In 2009, Robinson co-founded and led the English Defence League (EDL) - a far-right movement with a long history of criminal records against the Muslim communities in the UK and abroad.
Paul Golding
Paul Golding is a British far-right politician and leader of “Britain First”. In 1999, Golding became active in nationalistic politics for the first time. From 2009 to 2011, Golding served as a British National Party (BNP) councillor for St Mary’s Ward in Swanley on the Sevenoaks District Council. He was also the party’s communications officer.
Asim Qureshi
Asim Qureshi is the research director at CAGE, a UK-based Islamist advocacy group dedicated to empowering communities affected by the War on Terror. He studied International Law and is the author of “Rules of the Game” and “A Virtue of Disobedience.” Qureshi studied law at London Guildhall University.
Pia Kjærsgaard
Pia Kjærsgaard is a Danish far-right politician - co-founding the right-wing party Dansk Folkeparti (DF). Kjærsgaard’s most vocal political aims are to limit immigration to Denmark, particularly Arab immigrants. Her stance on immigration has prompted comparisons to politicians such as Jean-Marie Le Pen in France and Pim Fortuyn in the Netherlands.