Nazi Goreng, pak? The alarming rise of Indonesia’s neo-Nazi subculture | New Straits Times
HONG KONG: At his home in Surabaya – Indonesia’s second-largest city – Aris Setiawan had no idea that a heated debate about the rise of neo-Nazism was flaring up around the world.
The 25-year-old says he was unaware of the recent deadly clash in Charlottesville, in the US, where white supremacists marched bearing torches and Nazi flags and a woman was killed after a car ploughed into a group of counter protesters.
The 25-year-old says he was unaware of the recent deadly clash in Charlottesville, in the US, where white supremacists marched bearing torches and Nazi flags and a woman was killed after a car ploughed into a group of counter protesters.
Andreas Irmer
Sacha Stawski, ich weiß nicht ob das nur bei mir so ist, oder HC ein Problem bei Facebook hat, jetzt schon zum weiten mal: