A cockroach on the ground about to be crushed by a giant boot. With that image search attract the Falange to the Madrid far-right so that this Friday, when it is already night, they are encouraged to cross two symbolic streets for Spanish politics: Genoa and Ferraz.
The ultras want to rekindle the flame of the most violent protests against the PSOE headquarters, registered a year ago. However, now they also want the tension to be felt in front of the PP headquarters. That’s why they want leave Genoa and march to Ferraz. That’s also why the poster of the boot crushing the cockroach.
A few days after some 1,500 neo-Nazis from the National Nucleus and other groups of xenophobic and anti-Semitic ideology tried, without success, to reach the PSOE headquarters – which led to clashes with the Police –, now it is the turn of the Falangists.
Coinciding with the week in which the extreme right commemorates 20N, the ultras in charge of Norberto Pico and Manuel Andrino –one of those convicted of the assault on the Blanquerna bookstore in 2013– want to warm up the atmosphere with a march that, as confirmed Public, will be subject to close police surveillance.
Sources from the Government Delegation in Madrid told this newspaper that a notification had been sent to the organizers of the demonstration so that they will modify the routejust as they did previously with the neo-Nazi march of Núcleo Nacional. The objective, both then and now, is to prevent the ultras from having political headquarters within their reach.
The activities of the Falangists are closely followed from Berlin. There are the central offices of the National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD) led by former MEP Udo Voigt. Both the leadership of this formation and its youth arm have close ties with Falange.
Last May, Falangist militants traveled to Lower Saxony to participate in a European meeting organized by Young Nationalists (JN)the group framed within the NPD organizational chart.
“They tend to be more aggressive in their behavior and program than its parent party,” says a report from the Federal Agency for Civic Education (BPD) to which it has had access. Public.
“While the NPD tries to appear eligible to broad sectors of the population through serious behavior, JN provokes with aggressive actions. Several members have been convicted of violent crimes and propaganda,” states the agency dependent on the German government in this document. It also points out that this group “openly propagates National Socialism and the creation of a homogeneous ethnicity.”
The days last May attended by a representation of the Falange were guarded by the German Policewho approached the venue where the meeting was being held. Several German neo-Nazi militants appeared there hooded and offered boxing exhibitions.
“The Falange has also sent a representative to Germany to promote the creation of international networks among young people,” celebrated a few days before those days the renowned leader of the NPD Claus cremerconvicted in 2005 for making anti-Semitic statements at a demonstration.
A few weeks ago, Cremer published images of the xenophobic demonstration starring in Madrid by Falange. In his message, accompanied by several videos of the mobilization, the German far-right highlighted that the event also included the participation of members of National Democracy, another party related to this neo-Nazi group.
With weapons and hoods
While the Falangists rub shoulders with the German National Socialists, the leaders of National Nucleus evaluate who will be your partners in Europe. Unlike Falange, which has decades of relations with different groups from other countries, this group – registered as an “association” with the Ministry of the Interior last August – is in an initial phase, focused mainly on making itself known to potential allies. Europeans.
In a conference held last July at the España 2000 venue in Valencia, one of the hooded Nucleus National He revealed to attendees that among his first contacts at the European level was GUD Paris, a far-right pseudo-student union.
A few weeks earlier, the French Government had announced the dissolution of that group. “These are people who believe that there is white supremacy, that make anti-Semitic statements extremely serious,” said the French Minister of the Interior, Gerald Darmanin.
As verified PublicGUD Paris spread images of armed fighters in Donetsk who would belong to this group. French neo-Nazis appear in other images with their faces covered with hoods, in the style of the Spanish Núcleo Nacional ultras.
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