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On paper, the Wagner Group, a Russian network providing fighters for hire, does not exist.
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值 (帮助). 星岛环球网. 2023-06-29 [2023-06-29] (中文).[失效連結]“From a legal perspective, Wagner doesn't exist,” says Sorcha MacLeod
The propaganda campaign has extolled the Wagner Group as hunting neo-Nazis and extremists. Yet the group's own ties to the Russian far-right are well documented: The likely founder of the group has the logo of the Nazi Schutzstaffel tattooed on his neck. Various elements of the current Wagner Group have ties to neo-Nazis and far-right extremism.
The Wagner Group is named after the 19th century German composer Richard Wagner, whose music Adolf Hitler adored. The group's leader, Dmitry Utkin, reportedly wears Nazi tattoos, including a swastika, a Nazi eagle and SS lightning bolts. Wagner mercenaries are reported to have left behind neo-Nazi propaganda in the war zones where they’ve fought, including graffiti with hate symbols.
联合国专家说:“我们特别担心的是,据可靠报道称,在2022年3月下旬的几天里,马里武装部队在据信属于瓦格纳集团的军事人员的陪同下,处决了数百名在马里中部莫拉(Moura)村被围捕的人。”
联合国专家说:“我们特别担心的是,据可靠报道称,在2022年3月下旬的几天里,马里武装部队在据信属于瓦格纳集团的军事人员的陪同下,处决了数百名在马里中部莫拉(Moura)村被围捕的人。”
“From a legal perspective, Wagner doesn't exist,” says Sorcha MacLeod
On paper, the Wagner Group, a Russian network providing fighters for hire, does not exist.
The propaganda campaign has extolled the Wagner Group as hunting neo-Nazis and extremists. Yet the group's own ties to the Russian far-right are well documented: The likely founder of the group has the logo of the Nazi Schutzstaffel tattooed on his neck. Various elements of the current Wagner Group have ties to neo-Nazis and far-right extremism.
The Wagner Group is named after the 19th century German composer Richard Wagner, whose music Adolf Hitler adored. The group's leader, Dmitry Utkin, reportedly wears Nazi tattoos, including a swastika, a Nazi eagle and SS lightning bolts. Wagner mercenaries are reported to have left behind neo-Nazi propaganda in the war zones where they’ve fought, including graffiti with hate symbols.
“From a legal perspective, Wagner doesn't exist,” says Sorcha MacLeod