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pampango

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Thu Feb 14, 2013, 10:35 AM Feb 2013

13,000 Dresden anti-fascist protesters block neo-Nazi march in sub-zero weather

More than 13,000 protesters in Dresden, Germany formed a human chain to block a neo-Nazi rally on February 13.

One man explained why he came out in sub-zero temperatures to take part: “I think it’s important to support my city and show that there’s no place for extremists.”

Another anti-Nazi protester said: “I’m here in memory of war victims and to take a stand against racism.”

More than 3,000 police from across Germany were called to Dresden to ensure the parallel protests did not escalate into violent clashes. Authorities said the night was mostly peaceful – although two officers were injured by masked demonstrators and several people were arrested.

http://www.euronews.com/2013/02/14/dresden-anti-fascist-protesters-block-neo-nazi-march/

“I’m here in memory of war victims and to take a stand against racism.” Well said. And well done Germany. The country with the most experience of living under fascism should take the lead in combating its return.

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13,000 Dresden anti-fascist protesters block neo-Nazi march in sub-zero weather (Original Post) pampango Feb 2013 OP
Good on the people of Dresden! JustAnotherGen Feb 2013 #1
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Dresden Tansy_Gold Feb 2013 #2

JustAnotherGen

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1. Good on the people of Dresden!
Thu Feb 14, 2013, 11:20 AM
Feb 2013

Their parents, grandparents, and great grandparents took a beating. They had a camp there - and they took one hell of a firestorm beating at the end of WW II. I'm sure the land is still scarred from that . . . so even the young know first hand what hatred breeds and how it ends.

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