Thousands march in far-right rally to mark Poland's Independence Day
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Thousands march in far-right rally to mark Poland's Independence Day
Tens of thousands of Poles including nationalist opposition chiefs walked through Warsaw on Monday in an annual Independence Day event held by the far right, some shooting red flares and carrying anti-EU, anti-Ukraine and white supremacist banners.
Tens of Thousands March in Far-Right Rally on Poland’s Independence Day
timesng.com: Tens of thousands of people, including nationalist opposition leaders, marched through Warsaw on November 11 to mark Poland‘s Independence Day in an event organized by far-right groups. The rally, which has become a point of friction between Poland’s hard-right and liberal centre, saw participants carrying red-and-white Polish flags, as well as banners with anti-EU, anti-Ukraine, […] This post Tens of Thousands March in Far-Right Ra…
Thousands march in far-right rally to mark Poland’s Independence Day
Tens of thousands of Poles including nationalist opposition chiefs walked through Warsaw on Monday in an annual Independence Day event held by the far right, some shooting red flares and carrying anti-EU, anti-Ukraine and white supremacist banners. Thousands carried red-and-white Polish flags on Monday, while some chanted “White Europe of brotherly nations!” or “Stop the European Union!” or carried banners reading “Stop mass migration” or “Stop …
Independence March in Warsaw. Official data on turnout
The Independence March in Warsaw officially ended after 5 p.m. This time, it was also attended by Law and Justice politicians, led by Jarosław Kaczyński. The organizers claim that the event was attended by around 250,000 people, while estimates by the Capital Security Center indicate that there were around 90,000 participants.
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