Lutz Bachmann

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Lutz Bachmann (born January 26, 1973) is the founder[1][2] of the Pegida movement, a far-right German political organisation linked to the anti-Muslim counter-jihad ideology.[3][4]


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  3. Önnerfors, Andreas (30 March 2017). "Between Breivik and PEGIDA: the absence of ideologues and leaders on the contemporary European far right". Patterns of Prejudice 51 (2): 159–175. doi:10.1080/0031322X.2017.1302642. 
  4. Pegida network. “As traditional counter-jihad notions of Western civilization being under attack are central to Pegida’s rhetoric”