"From street soldiers to political soldiers": assessing how extreme right violence has been criminalised in Portugal

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Main Author: Silva, Raquel da
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Ventura, João Paulo, Carvalho, Cátia Moreira de, Barbosa, Mariana Reis
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Historical evidence points to the fact that extreme right-wing (ERW) violence has not always been prosecuted under terrorism legislation, but under various other criminal statutes. In Portugal, since the regulation of terrorism in the general Criminal Code in 1982, which was then replaced by counterterrorism (CT) legislation in 2003, there have been five terrorism convictions. However, none was related to ERW violence, despite the existence of numerous ideologically motivated crimes committed by groups and individuals occupying this side of the political spectrum. In this study, we aim to understand the reasons behind such penal selectivity in contemporary Portugal by comparing two legal files: the first case sentenced according to the Portuguese CT Law, whose defendant was a Spanish national, and member of Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA); and the first case of ERW violence sentenced after the introduction of the Portuguese CT Law, in which 36 alleged skinheads were sentenced for racial discrimination and incitement to hatred and violence, as expressed in section 240 of the Portuguese Criminal Code. We discuss how the Portuguese case can contribute to the international debate regarding the criminalisation of ideologically motivated violence.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv "From street soldiers to political soldiers": assessing how extreme right violence has been criminalised in Portugal
title "From street soldiers to political soldiers": assessing how extreme right violence has been criminalised in Portugal
spellingShingle "From street soldiers to political soldiers": assessing how extreme right violence has been criminalised in Portugal
Silva, Raquel da
ETA
Farright
HarmmerskinsNation - Portuguese Hammerskins
Counterterrorism
Hate crimes
title_short "From street soldiers to political soldiers": assessing how extreme right violence has been criminalised in Portugal
title_full "From street soldiers to political soldiers": assessing how extreme right violence has been criminalised in Portugal
title_fullStr "From street soldiers to political soldiers": assessing how extreme right violence has been criminalised in Portugal
title_full_unstemmed "From street soldiers to political soldiers": assessing how extreme right violence has been criminalised in Portugal
title_sort "From street soldiers to political soldiers": assessing how extreme right violence has been criminalised in Portugal
author Silva, Raquel da
author_facet Silva, Raquel da
Ventura, João Paulo
Carvalho, Cátia Moreira de
Barbosa, Mariana Reis
author_role author
author2 Ventura, João Paulo
Carvalho, Cátia Moreira de
Barbosa, Mariana Reis
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Veritati
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Raquel da
Ventura, João Paulo
Carvalho, Cátia Moreira de
Barbosa, Mariana Reis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ETA
Farright
HarmmerskinsNation - Portuguese Hammerskins
Counterterrorism
Hate crimes
topic ETA
Farright
HarmmerskinsNation - Portuguese Hammerskins
Counterterrorism
Hate crimes
description Historical evidence points to the fact that extreme right-wing (ERW) violence has not always been prosecuted under terrorism legislation, but under various other criminal statutes. In Portugal, since the regulation of terrorism in the general Criminal Code in 1982, which was then replaced by counterterrorism (CT) legislation in 2003, there have been five terrorism convictions. However, none was related to ERW violence, despite the existence of numerous ideologically motivated crimes committed by groups and individuals occupying this side of the political spectrum. In this study, we aim to understand the reasons behind such penal selectivity in contemporary Portugal by comparing two legal files: the first case sentenced according to the Portuguese CT Law, whose defendant was a Spanish national, and member of Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA); and the first case of ERW violence sentenced after the introduction of the Portuguese CT Law, in which 36 alleged skinheads were sentenced for racial discrimination and incitement to hatred and violence, as expressed in section 240 of the Portuguese Criminal Code. We discuss how the Portuguese case can contribute to the international debate regarding the criminalisation of ideologically motivated violence.
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