European-American Unity and Rights Organization
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The European-American Unity and Rights Organization (EURO) is a white nationalist organization led by David Duke and founded in 2000.
Initially it was to be called the National Organization for European-American Rights (or N.O.F.E.A.R.), until the use of the name was legally challenged by No Fear Inc.. The group was one of the original signatories of the New Orleans Protocol, a mostly US-based alliance of white groups.
The statement of principles sets out eight main goals for the organisation which are as follows:
- Equal rights for White Americans, particularly through an end to affirmative action.
- An end to desegregation busing which they blame for declining educational standards, increased racial tension and the wasting of public money.
- Welfare reform that would see welfare recipients made to work for their money and encouragement of family planning.
- Tougher sentencing for violent crime, alongside the repealing of hate crime legislation.
- Very strict limitations on immigration.
- An end to media portrayal of whites as oppressors.
- The preservation of white heritage.
- A demand for excellence in all things [1].
The main areas of activity for EURO are Louisiana, South Carolina and Mississippi with other groups active in the south [2].