European-American Unity and Rights Organization
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The European-American Unity and Rights Organization (EURO) is a white nationalist organization in the United States. Led by former Louisiana state representative and presidential primary candidate David Duke, it was 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 organization, 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 the 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]