Who makes up the neo-Nazi group Deport Them Now?
It is a movement that promotes hate speech against migrants across Europe, and that apparently designed the Torre Pacheco sign that encouraged "hunting against the Maghreb."
In the last few days, Torre Pacheco has become the scene of extreme right-wing racist violence. This Tuesday, following thearrestofthe leader of the neo-Nazi group Deport Them Now for calling the Murcian municipality a "hunt" against theMaghreb, the name of this ultra movement is on everyone's lips.
According to police sources, this is an organization that promotes hate speech and calls for"hunting" against migrants , an ultra group that apparently designed the poster that promoted the "hunting of the Maghreb" in Torre Pacheco.
They get in touch on social media and through the Telegram platform, and they organize anti-Maghreb encounters, and in recent days they've posted messages like "Here's a need for NN or Falange" or "We'll give you what you deserve."
Theorigin of thismovement is recent. The security forces learned of the group earlier this year, but it was officially announced in May in the Italian cityofGallarate at a convention of neo-Nazi activists and ultra-right-wing parties throughout Europe. However, it has been unknown to the Spanish authorities until the riots in Torre Pacheco.
Now, the Civil Guardhas arrested his alleged leader, Cristian L. F. According to the investigation, he would act as director of the movement and is being investigated for his involvement in a hate crime.
There are already 14 people arrested for racist clashes in Pacheco.
The Spanish Government has intervened.
After spreading dozens of campaigns and messages on Networks social, the Spanish Government has decided to intervene and has indicated that the company responsible for these content platforms will meet "urgently" in the next few days, as they want to explore with themthe best waytostop hate campaigns onthe networks as soon as possible.
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