The leader of a fledgling neo-Nazi group in Peru has reportedly urged his country to rid itself of its Jewish population.
Martín Quispe Mayta, the founder of the Andean Peru National Socialism movement, has publicly denied the truth of the Holocaust, expressed admiration for Adolf Hitler and appears to subscribe to any number of antisemitic conspiracy theories.
Mr Mayta's organisation is not yet registered as a political party in the South American country, although its leader is attempting to gather signatures to begin that process.
In an interview with the Guardian, he said his family's poverty was because "the Jews controlled the world economy" and revealed that he read both Mein Kampf and other antisemitic tracts before founding his group. He reportedly told a Chilean paper that the Jewish people, not Hitler, were responsible for killing millions and denied that the gas chambers existed.