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Clashes at far-right protest mar Portugal’s Revolution Day

  • Portuguese police held ultra-right protesters after clashes in Lisbon yesterday.
  • Extreme-Right groups called a protest rally against immigration that authorities banned.
  • The banned rally took place near a square popular with immigrants, marring revolution anniversary events.
  • Only a few dozen protesters attended the demonstration despite the call.
  • Police intervened using batons and handcuffed group leaders, including a neo-Nazi activist.
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Clashes at far-right protest mar Portugal's Revolution Day

Portuguese riot police detained several ultra-right protesters on Friday after clashes in downtown Lisbon marred celebrations of the 51st anniversary of the Carnation Revolution, which ended a fascist dictatorship.

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Radio Free Europe/ RadioLiberty broke the news in Czechia on Friday, June 8, 2018.
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