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*[[File:Neonazi ball.png]] [[National Socialism|ABC Region Skinheads]]
*[[File:Neonazi ball.png]] [[National Socialism|ABC Region Skinheads]]
*[[File:Bolsonarism - alt.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism|Bolsonarist Groups]]<ref>Most of Bolsonaro's supporters aren't violent, but a minority organize itself into several online groups and commit acts of terror and vandalism with the objective of establishing a military coup d'état.</ref>
*[[File:Bolsonarism - alt.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism|Bolsonarist Groups]]<ref>Most of Bolsonaro's supporters aren't violent, but a minority organize themselves into several online groups and commit acts of terror and vandalism with the objective of establishing a military coup d'état and defeating the "communist menace".</ref>
*[[File:Mao.png]] [[Maoism|Communist Party of Brazil (Red Fraction)]]
*[[File:Mao.png]] [[Maoism|Communist Party of Brazil (Red Fraction)]]
*[[File:Jihad.png]] [[Jihadism|Jihad Media Battalion]]
*[[File:Jihad.png]] [[Jihadism|Jihad Media Battalion]]

Revision as of 21:12, 8 January 2023

Argentina

Active

Defunct

Bolivia

Active

Defunct

Brazil

Active

Defunct

Chile

Active

Defunct

Colombia

Active

Defunct

Ecuador

Active

Defunct

Paraguay

Active

Defunct

Peru

Active

Defunct

Venezuela

Active

Defunct

Historical

References

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  1. In reality, there is no clear evidence if this organization really exists, since several people say that it could be a government setup.
  2. Most of Bolsonaro's supporters aren't violent, but a minority organize themselves into several online groups and commit acts of terror and vandalism with the objective of establishing a military coup d'état and defeating the "communist menace".
  3. Although the organization was officially dissolved in 1969, some cells continued in the guerrilla struggle until the late 1970s.