Western intelligence agencies eye neo-fascist fight clubs : ‘an international white supremacist (…)
Security services are monitoring ‘active clubs’ as they move across borders to spread their extremist ideology Neo-fascist fight clubs, which are a global locus of neo-nazism, have caught the eye of western intelligence agencies that consider them a burgeoning national security threat, according (…)
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