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Brazilian skinhead group
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Carecas do ABC ("ABC region Skinheads" in Portuguese) is a Brazilian skinhead group based in the ABC region, in the metropolitan area of São Paulo. The ABC region includes the industrial cities of Santo André, São Bernardo do Campo and São Caetano do Sul. The group accepts Afro-Brazilian members. In their blog, they declare that they are not fascísts but nationalists and anti-communists. They do use the swastika and the particular greeting "Heil, Hitler". Members of the group have been accused of several murders in São Paulo's downtown.

Carecas do ABC emerged in 1987 as a dissident from the group Carecas do Subúrbio. The group currently has 250 members and is not as active as before. The group became known for fighting in the 1980s and 1990s.

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  5. "G1 > Edição São Paulo - NOTÍCIAS - Dupla presa por agressão estava no 'banco de dados da intolerância'".
  6. "Como agem os grupos neonazistas do Brasil". Super (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-11-30.
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