Key white supremacist found living in Montreal exposes reach of hate groups
Propagandist who goes by the pseudonym Zeiger has been organizing a small network of neo-Nazis in the city since 2016
Ashifa Kassam in Toronto
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Mon 21 May 2018 06.30 EDT
Police in Canada have launched an investigation after it emerged that one of North Americas most influential white supremacists lives in Montreal and has been organising a small network of neo-Nazis in the city since 2016.
An investigation by the neo-Nazi propagandist who goes by the pseudonym Zeiger and is best known for his writings on the extreme rightwing news site Daily Stormer. In its report earlier this month, the paper identified him as a local IT consultant in his 30s named Gabriel Sohier Chaput.
The revelation made waves across North America, and cast a spotlight on the more than 100 hate groups and dozens of far-right figures in Canada.
Zeiger is one of the far rights most credible, most competent and one of the most influential radio personalities and propagandists out there, said Ryan Lenz of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which monitors hate groups throughout North America. Hes proven to be a very effective presence and personality amid this rise in the alt-right.
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/21/key-white-supremacist-found-living-in-montreal-exposes-reach-of-hate-groups