Individuals
Daniel Conversano
Daniel Didier, or “Daniel Conversano” is an openly white supremacist activist predominantly active online. In 2016 he created the organisation “Suavelos”, with the aim of organising the creation of white communities. His project is to protect the “European heritage” at
Davorin Karačić
Member of the presidency of the Croatian Sovereignists, better known as the lawyer of Marko Perković Thompson, the most popular nationalist singer in Croatia. He is known for advocating the Ustasha greeting “Ready for home”. He publicly called political dissidents
Dries Van Langenhove
Dries Van Langenhove is a far-right activist founder and leader of the youth nationalist organisation Schild & Vrienden. He is also politician, as he is a Federal Deputy of the Vlaams Belang Flemish nationalist far-right party. https://kiesdries.be/
Hristo Ivanov
Leader of IMRO’s youth organization and a candidate for 2021 parliamentary election from the same party. Active on the streets, Ivanov is literary on every activists demonstration or event for Romani, LGBTQ, Migrants and other pro-initiatives, filming the participants.
Marko Francišković
Marko Francišković is an anti-Semite, a hater of Serbs, an opponent of the legacy of the French Revolution, an advocate of the militarization and arming of society – from the infancy of men to their mature years – with a
Marko Perković
The most famous singer of the Croatian far-right became famous at the beginning of the war with the song “Bojna Čavoglave” which begins with the Ustasha greeting “For homeland – ready!”. Perkovic raised his hand in Nazi salute, while the
Steve Bannon
Stephen Kevin Bannon, born 1953, is an US-American far right influencer and networker. He comes from a catholic-irish working class family. He served as Navy Seal and later went to the Harvard University. After that he worked as Banker and
Tomislav Sunic
Tomislav Sunić who ran unsuccessfully for the European Parliament on behalf of the Sovereigntists, and was on Homeland Movement party list on 2020 parliamentary elections is described as the ‘intellectual guru’ of the Croatian far-right, and The Southern Poverty Law
Velimir Bujanec
In the 1990s, Bujanec established himself as a fascist bully who beat people in the stands, smashing memorial plaques to NOB fighters, worships Hitler, burns left-wing newspaper, demolishing Tito’s bust, threatens death to Serb minority and activists, expelling “niggers” from