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Identitarian group Némésis funds itself through PayPal, which turns a blind eye

Le Monde

Le Monde

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June 29, 2026

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lean left
Identitarian group Némésis funds itself through PayPal, which turns a blind eye

The giant American payment platform has allowed the group's online shop to prosper, contradicting its own policies, according to an investigation by the US nonprofit organization The Fuller Project, published by Le Monde.

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