Use the 1 right-wing extremists in Thuringia. May, to get back if it meant
upsetting people. You pobelten in Weimar on a DGB-rally. Four people were
injured according to police fights. The officials took 29 suspicious.
A group of right-wing extremists on Friday has a rally of DGB, the SPD and left
on the market square in Weimar was conquered. As a female police officer of the
police station News Update reported that the 50 attacker suddenly marched and
had attacked the assembly.
The Thuringia Police reported 29 arrests. A spokesman said, however, that on the
sides of the DGB had four people have been injured. The Left party had on
Twitter first of 15 injured have been reported.
The SPD-during Carsten Schneider, who was attending the event, said News Update, it was 40 to 50 black dressed young people. He had to begin his speech
at 11 o'clock, as were the nationalists on the family festival with posters have
surfaced, which, among other things "DGB = Arbeiterverrater" and "No to home"
state.
This had taken, and after the microphone right-wing extremist slogans roared.
Again and again the right-wing extremists, and also with the Lord Mayor Stefan
Wolf (SPD) - has been asked to leave, said Schneider. "They were very
aggressive, have pushed, there were fights. You have an older man a Holzplakat
rammed into the stomach." Then the organisers had the power turned off, the
attacker would have disappeared. "Our firm is of course, continuing," said
Social Democrat Schneider.
The men were arrested in Weimar pestered part, also because right-wing extremist
incidents, said the spokesperson. Those arrested did not originate from Weimar.
It is suspected that they were on the way to Erfurt. According to the police
there were gathered together 200 supporters of the NPD and 300
counter-demonstrators. In Saalfeld, some 500 people together, against an
elevator from 500 neo-nazis and right-wing extremists to protest.
Friday, May 1, 2015
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