Individuals
Alain de Benoist
Alain de Benoist is a central thinker of the French New Right, “Nouvelle Droite”. He was involved in the creation of the GRECE, the research and study group for the European civilisation in 1968. Before that, he was active in
Alain Escada
Alain Escada is a Beligian political activist, president of the traditionlist-catholic organisation Civitas since 2012.
Alain Soral
Alain Bonnet, known as Alain Soral is a French-Swiss far-right figure especially spreading conspiracy theories, antisemitic and negationist views. After passing by the Communist party (PCF) and then the Front National (FN) which he left in 2009, he has been
Alberto Ross
Member of Frente Bokerón, far-right group from Malaga. Convicted of the murder of Pablo Podadera, a 22-year-old, in April 2017.
Alexander Barkashov
Alexander Barkashov is a leader of a most well-known far-right and a neo-Nazi organisation Russian National Unity (RNE). The group was banned in Moscow in 1999 after which the RNE gradually split up in smaller groups and their webpage became
Alexander Dugin
Alexander Dugin is a right wing russian philosopher, leader and ideologue of Neo-Eurasianism, founder of International Eurasian Movement and Eurasian Youth Union. In connection with military action in Ukraine in May 2015, Alexander Dugin was placed on the U.S. sanctions
Alexander Kuzmich Ivanov-Suharevskiy
Alexander Kuzmich Ivanov-Suharevskiy is old rightwing leader who is best known by his banned in 2006 party NNP (People’s National Party). NNP was one of the first russian parties which organized boneheads into movement. Most famous russian bonehead Maxim “Tesak”
Alexander Parinov
The only Nazi from the BORN gang who escaped punishment. In the late ’90s, he was a member of the OB-88 bonhead gang, which engaged in attacks on visitors and pogroms at markets in Yasenevo and Tsaritsyn. On April 16,
Alexandre Gabriac
Alexandre Gabriac is an far-right activist and politician. Excluded from the Front National (FN) in 2011 because of his neo-Nazi orientations, he founded Jeunesses Nationalistes, an activist group close to the neo-Nazi organisation Oeuvre française. Both dissolved in 2013, he
Alexey Baranovskiy
Alexei Baranovsky is a Russian neo-Nazi who fled to Ukraine and became an assistant to former Russian MP Ilya Ponomarev there. Baranovsky [became](https://novayagazeta.ru/articles/2011/04/08/6113-chto-takoe-pravozaschitnaya-organizatsiya-russkiy-verdikt-v-kotoroy-rabotala-volonterom-podsudimaya-hasis-i-kogo-ona-zaschischala) famous among nationalists in Russia for becoming a lawyer for the Nazis and defending their rights as