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Mexico - Nazi and Neonazi movements: Ibero-American Front

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[Ibero-American front flag] image reported by Tomislav Šipek, 26 January 2025.
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Ibero-American front

Ibero-American Front /(Frente Iberoamericano)/ is a neo-Nazi group based in Mexico, with intention to extend its activities to all Latin American countries. Although they claim to condemn all the genocides committed so far, their insistence on "14 words of David Lane", as well as Nazi-style graphics all over their website, clearly reveal their nature. Their goal is to "protect" the Creoles (Latin Americans of European origin) by formation of separate states for them wherever possible; these states would eventually gather in a Union of Sovereign and Independent Creole States. The flag of the Ibero-American Front is derived from the Cross of Burgundy flag, which is increasingly being used by Latin American ultra-rightists, by adding a black and white cross over all. The cross is designed so as to resemble the German /Balkenkreuz/ which, along with the complete set of colors, is another reference to the Nazism.

Although no reference is made to the White Vision, the similarity of site contents, as well as that of the flag designs, suggest the possibility that the same people have been involved in both groups, or even that it is the same group appearing under two names, especially considering the fact that the website of Ibero-American Front, which has been repeatedly saved by the Internet Archive since 2014, has been online since 2011, its time frame thus overlapping with that of the White Vision website.
Tomislav Šipek, 26 January 2025.