extremism$27035$ - translation to spanish
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extremism$27035$ - translation to spanish

PRIVATE BRITISH POLICE ORGANISATION
National Extremism Tactical Coordinating Unit; National Extremism Tactical Coordination Unit; NETCU

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n. extremismo, exageración, radicalismo
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EXTREME OR RADICAL FORM OF ISLAM
Radical Islam; Muslim extremism; Islamic extremists; Radical Islamic; Islamic Extremism; Islamist extremists; Islamic extremist; Muslim extremist; Muslim extremists; Radical Muslims; Islamic extremist groups; Extremist Islamic; Extremist Muslims; List of active Islamic extremist groups; List of Islamic extremist groups; Radical strains of Islam; Extremist Islamist groups; List of Islamist extremist groups; Islamist extremism; Islamist extremist
Islamismo radical (fundamentalista)
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IDEOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR CONSIDERED AS EXTREME IN A PEJORATIVE SENSE
Extremist; Extremists; Political extremism; Extremist group; Political fringe; Political extremist; Extremist minorities; Fringe politics; Extremist politics
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Definition

extremist
¦ noun chiefly derogatory a person who holds extreme political or religious views.
Derivatives
extremism noun

Wikipedia

National Extremism Tactical Co-ordination Unit

The National Extremism Tactical Co-ordination Unit (NETCU) was a British police organisation funded by, and reporting to, the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) that coordinated police action against groups in the United Kingdom it described as extremist.