Far-right agitators forge links with terror groups and neo-Nazis

Far-right agitators forge links with terror groups and neo-Nazis

A grafitti warning was painted on a wall near the entrance to the Rathcoole housing estate in North Belfast.  Picture: Photopress Belfast.

Irish anti-immigration agitators collaborated with groups now deemed international terrorist organisations and prominent neo-Nazis in transnational movements that may be funnelling increasing money to Ireland's far-right.

News of the collaboration comes amid growing fears in Government over the rise of the far-right agitators in orchestrating anti-migrant protests and links with riots elsewhere. Taoiseach Simon Harris has condemned the use of the Tricolour amid violent scenes in the North, as police in Britain have struggled to quell rioting dominated by far-right groups. 

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