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You didn't even read the article, did you?
>The ISD report also included a case analysis of the white supremacist group Diagolon, which became prominent during the COVID-19 lockdowns in Canada, and the leaders of which Rai said “are really heavily promoting this hate against Indian people, specifically.”
A simple search for Diagolon will turn up their wikipedia page, and you can learn all about it.
Diagolon is a right wing, alt-right, extremist militia network with chapters throughout Canada.
It is led by Jeremy MacKenzie, one of the most notorious far right extremists in Canada and a central figure in last year's illegal convoy protests.
Diagolon itself has been described in a report by the House of Commons of Canada as a "violent extremist organisation," and as a "neo-fascist militia" by the Canadian Anti-Hate Network.
MacKenzie has been identified by Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino as a national security risk; Mendicino also identified MacKenzie's Diagolon organization as "a far right extreme organization.
He also made racist comments and discussed raping Anaida Galindo (wife of Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre) with podcast guest with Alex Vriend, another Diagolon member noted by Canadian Anti-Hate Network as "one of the most outspoken and influential members" and was reported to be an antisemite and a Holocaust denier.
You didn't even read the article, did you?
>The ISD report also included a case analysis of the white supremacist group Diagolon, which became prominent during the COVID-19 lockdowns in Canada, and the leaders of which Rai said “are really heavily promoting this hate against Indian people, specifically.”
A simple search for Diagolon will turn up their wikipedia page, and you can learn all about it.
Diagolon is a right wing, alt-right, extremist militia network with chapters throughout Canada.
It is led by Jeremy MacKenzie, one of the most notorious far right extremists in Canada and a central figure in last year's illegal convoy protests.
Diagolon itself has been described in a report by the House of Commons of Canada as a "violent extremist organisation," and as a "neo-fascist militia" by the Canadian Anti-Hate Network.
MacKenzie has been identified by Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino as a national security risk; Mendicino also identified MacKenzie's Diagolon organization as "a far right extreme organization.
He also made racist comments and discussed raping Anaida Galindo (wife of Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre) with podcast guest with Alex Vriend, another Diagolon member noted by Canadian Anti-Hate Network as "one of the most outspoken and influential members" and was reported to be an antisemite and a Holocaust denier.
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