Far-Right Groups Exploit Southampton Murder to Recruit and Incite Violence
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Josiah Mortimer and Max Colbert
Summary
The article reports on neo-Nazi and far-right groups exploiting the murder of 18-year-old white student Henry Nowak by a Sikh man, Vickrum Digwa, to recruit and incite violence. Following Digwa's sentencing, violent protests erupted in Southampton, with participants performing Nazi salutes and chanting 'White Power.' The article notes that Reform UK leader's call for 'pure cold rage' helped fuel the unrest, as extremist groups converged on the city to capitalize on community anger and grief for their own political agenda.
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pure cold rage
'White Power' chants on the streets of Southampton
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