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À Belfast, les paramilitaires dans l’ombre de l’extrême droite depuis des décennies

L'Humanité

L'Humanité

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July 11, 2026

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À Belfast, les paramilitaires dans l’ombre de l’extrême droite depuis des décennies

Au début du mois de juin, les migrants ont été attaqués dans les rues de la capitale. Au-delà des habituelles cohortes fascistes, les paramilitaires loyaux à Londres se sont répandus dans les rues, masqués et habillés de noir.

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