Prague, Czech Republic – Some 200 Czech right-wing extremists gathered Saturday on a Prague square to protest a ban on their march in the western Bohemian city of Plzen.
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While police had expected hundreds of Czech and foreign extremists to arrive in Plzen on Saturday despite the ban, only around 30 right- wing and 40 left-wing radicals were on the city streets.
Meanwhile, police estimated that some 500 people, including politicians and Jewish community leaders, convened in front of the city's Great Synagogue to honour the victims of the Holocaust and protest what they view as neo-Nazi provocations. [Earthtimes]
Anon. 10:24AM Eye din’t get de trust ov yur argyument. (In English; I didn’t get the thrust of your argument. Please elaborate. Thanx).
It’s funny that they can’t meet for their march, but they can meet to protest the fact that they can’t meet for the march.
At least we have someplace to go to.Not the open arm welcome of other countries.Remember
Di kenst vaater zaan a Kanoue, ober fardrai nisht de Yoitzres.
Anon. 8:18PM So, are you packing and leaving on the next flight to Israel?! Or, are you waiting for your next deal to go through, or some other excuse. Meanwhile you would like to see [almost] everyone else pack up and leave.
open up your eyes.the only safe place in the world is israel.not boro park or williamsburg.not even rockland county.only israel.