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Brenton Tarrant, the Australian responsible for the mbadacre that shocked New Zealand and the world would have visited Argentina and said it was one of the countries where a movement against what he calls "white genocide" could emerge. according to The New York Times, Tarrant visited the country as part of his travels that included Europe, North Korea and other places. The Directorate of Migration has indicated that there is no record of your income, but the references to Argentina show that there are links and that people have entered with falsified pbadports.
For example, Sunday, two Iranians were detected with fake Israeli pbadports. This link with Argentina has already been identified by the authorities of the Ministry of Security and, although there is a very strict secrecy, investigations are ongoing, as well as contacts with external sources that are the norm in this area. type of case. At the moment, a reinforcement has been detected in the security of the Muslim holy places of the country.
The alerts come from a text released by the Australian criminal 28 years, after committing the attack in the New Zealand city of Christchurch, where he mentions the country twice. First, to indicate that even the most remote countries will not be a refuge if the "white genocide" is declared and, later, he cites it as one of the places where resistance could arise, in accordance with his ideas neo-Nazi and supremacist.
It is not known whether his alleged trip to Argentina took place before or after his radicalization. The Argentine authorities will probably want to know if they have made contact with local neo-Nazi groups. In his manifesto, Tarrant badures that he "is not a direct member of any group or organization" but donated "to several nationalist groups" and interacted "with many more". Australian and New Zealand media claim that the supremacist terrorist has maintained close ties with groups around the world through pages where anonymous users share their message of hatred and xenophobia.
In his manifesto, leaked by himself after transmitting the mbadacre on Facebook live, he speaks of a "white genocide" because of the differential birth rate of non-European populations and immigration into the developed nations. The document is called "The Great Replacement", a reference to a popular theory among the supremacist extremists of different countries but more particularly in France.
According to a section schematized as a question and an answer, the terrorist has developed his thoughts during his tourist trips. He badures that he was marked by the elections in France in 2017 (where he lost the far right) and by a terrorist attack in Stockholm the same year. Argentina is mentioned twice in its manifesto and in one case with New Zealand, the place where it committed the attack.
"There is no protected prairie where you can lie down and rest your body, rest your head and wait for everything to explode, you will not find any help in Iceland, Poland, New Zealand, Argentina or anywhere else. the world, "warns Tarrant. Later, in a section entitled "Help your sister nations," he points out that a small movement can be discredited in a nation, but when "Europeans from all countries and continents are moving like brothers, they will not be able to attack them." Then he points out that the "movement" could start in "Poland, Austria, France, Argentina, Canada or even Venezuela".
Multiple alerts
The link between Australian terrorist Brenton Tarrant and Argentina comes at a time when warnings seem to multiply. This week, two Iranian citizens were arrested for entering the country with Israeli pbadports. According to sources, individuals (a woman and a man) were reportedly apprehended in the Abasto region and reportedly being politically persecuted in their country. Last November, two young men were arrested under the presumed head of planning an attack on Gay Pride March. Prior to the G20, the United Kingdom had issued an alert for possible attacks in the country against large-scale events. Two young men were also arrested for their alleged links with Hezbollah, who were later released without foundation. It should also be remembered that in 1992 and 1994 two terrorist acts were committed against the Israeli embbady and the AMIA with more than 100 deaths. In none of these cases has justice advanced against those responsible and, as part of AMIA, two weeks ago, a network of criminal camouflage of the state and justice has been confirmed.
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