Next looking at Right Sector for my far right thread.
http://lunaticoutpost.com/thread-82550.html
Need a break, but what I'll do next is examine all the linked entitles listed so far (below).
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Right Sector
It originated in November 2013 as a paramilitary confederation of several nationalist organizations at the Euromaidan revolt in Kiev, where its street fighters participated in clashes with riot police.
Founding groups included Trident (Tryzub), led by Dmytro Yarosh and Andriy Tarasenko; the Ukrainian National Assembly–Ukrainian National Self-Defense (UNA–UNSO), a political/paramilitary organization. Other founding groups included the Social-National Assembly and its Patriot of Ukraine paramilitary wing, White Hammer, and Carpathian Sich. White Hammer was expelled in March 2014, and in the following months Patriot of Ukraine left the organization along with many UNA-UNSO members.
In the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election Yarosh as a Right Sector candidate won a parliament seat by winning a single-member district with 29.8% of the votes. Right Sector spokesperson Boryslav Bereza as an independent candidate also won a seat and district with 29.4% of the votes.
Right Sector was officially registered as a political party by the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice on 22 May 2014.
At a party congress of 19 March 2016 Andriy Tarasenko was elected chairman of Right Sector. Before Euromaidan he and Yarosh were the leading figures of Trident (Tryzub).
Scholars Andreas Umland and Anton Shekhovstov have written that Right Sector formed as a loose collection of small groups, outside parliament, that were ultraconservative and included a neo-Nazi fringe. According to researcher Alina Polyakova, one of Right Sector's constituent groups, Tryzub, is composed of radical, right-wing nationalists.
According to historian and political scientist Andreas Umland Right Sector is ultra-Christian conservative and radical nationalist.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_Sector
Tryzub (organization)
Tryzub is a far-right Ukrainian paramilitary organization founded in 1993 by the Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists (former Bandera faction of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists).
Created October 1993 by the Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists, Tryzub's leader since 2005 is Dmytro Yarosh.
Tryzub became the basis for the formation of the Right Sector.
The name ″Tryzub″ (″Тризуб″) is the name of the coat of arms of Ukraine where the front shape resembles a trident.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tryzub_(organization)
Dmytro Yarosh
Starting in February 1989, Yarosh was a member of People's Movement of Ukraine organization. People's Movement of Ukraine centre-right political party.
In 1994, he joined the Tryzub organization which he has led since 2005.
During the Euromaidan protests in early 2014, Tryzub became the core of the newly founded Right Sector, a coalition of right-wing nationalists.
Yarosh resigned as Right Sector leader on 11 November 2015.
In February 2016 Yarosh started a new organisation called Governmental Initiative of Yarosh (DIYA).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmytro_Yarosh
Governmental Initiative of Yarosh (DIYA)
Diya considers itself a center-right organization and is actively recruiting people who have gone through the war. From the very start, it had a portion of former PS members, representing a number of military units, who are fighting on the front under the label “Ukrainian Volunteer Army,” and their medical arm, “Hospitaliers.”
https://ukrainianweek.com/Politics/169994