
Far-right group the Boogaloo Boys hold a rally at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Michigan. AFP
Far-right group the Boogaloo Boys hold a rally at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Michigan. AFP
Far-right groups capitalise on Covid-19 pandemic, while Islamist extremism wanes
Right wing groups turn violence into a 'game' with more points for attackers of Muslims, Jews, African Americans and liberals