Bases Autónomas

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Bases Autónomas (Autonomous Bases) was a Spanish neo-Nazi group that bore some of the hallmarks of National anarchism.

Formed in Madrid in 1983, the group aimed to increase youth involvement in far right politics. They published magazines that encouraged violent action, and used the Celtic cross as their symbol. Membership was largely made up of football hooligan Ultras and racist skinheads who operated in small cells. The violence of the group, who killed a handful a people, including Herri Batasuna's Josu Muguruza, attracted much police scrutiny and the Bases Autónomas finally disbanded as an organization (although individual cells are thought to have continued operations).

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