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German police permit neo-Nazi rally, arrest opponents
By: Haaretz   
Published: June 19, 2005   
 
Police said they intervened to remove around 1,500 protesters who had sought to block the march, in the western German town. A separate far-right rally in the village of Halbe, some 45 kilometers south of Berlin, proceeded without incident, police said.

Around 100 supporters of the NPD, a party the government has likened to the Nazis and tried unsuccessfully to ban, gathered in the village, whose large war cemetery contains graves of SS soldiers.

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Neo-Nazi opponents arrested at German far-right rally  - (Haaretz)  06.19.2005
 
 

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