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Thousands take part in anti-Islam Pegida protests across Europe | Thousands take part in anti-Islam Pegida protests across Europe |
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Protesters from the anti-Islam PEGIDA movement marched in cities across Europe today. | Protesters from the anti-Islam PEGIDA movement marched in cities across Europe today. |
With around 2000 attendees, the largest was in Dresden, the home town of the group, the Daily Mail reported. | With around 2000 attendees, the largest was in Dresden, the home town of the group, the Daily Mail reported. |
There were also far right demonstrations in the Netherlands, Austria, Ireland, Poland, France, Czech Republic, Slovakia and even Australia. | There were also far right demonstrations in the Netherlands, Austria, Ireland, Poland, France, Czech Republic, Slovakia and even Australia. |
In Birmingham, 100 - 300 protesters joined the first PEGIDA demonstration in Britain. A silent march walked through a Birmingham industrial estate, a Guardian journalist reported: | In Birmingham, 100 - 300 protesters joined the first PEGIDA demonstration in Britain. A silent march walked through a Birmingham industrial estate, a Guardian journalist reported: |
Some marchers held signs saying 'Trump is right', referring to the US presidential candidate's anti-Muslim rhetoric. | Some marchers held signs saying 'Trump is right', referring to the US presidential candidate's anti-Muslim rhetoric. |
The march was led by Stephen Yaxley Lennon, also known as Tommy Robinson, the former leader of the far-right English Defence League. | The march was led by Stephen Yaxley Lennon, also known as Tommy Robinson, the former leader of the far-right English Defence League. |
In Dublin, there were scuffles as hundreds of counter-protesters came out against PEGIDA demonstrators. | |
Sinn Fein MEP for Dublin Lynn Boylan told said to a counter-rally on O'Connell Street: " We are standing shoulder to shoulder in solidarity to show that there is no place in Ireland for racism and Islamophobia." | |
"There is no place in Ireland for hate. We are a welcoming nation because we are no strangers to migration." | |
Known by its German acronym Pegida (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the Occident), the group emerged two years ago and has become a magnet for far-right and anti-immigrant sentiment. | Known by its German acronym Pegida (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the Occident), the group emerged two years ago and has become a magnet for far-right and anti-immigrant sentiment. |
Nationalist groups in Europe have been galvanized by the unprecedented influx of refugees from Africa, Asia and the Middle East last year. | Nationalist groups in Europe have been galvanized by the unprecedented influx of refugees from Africa, Asia and the Middle East last year. |
Last month, water cannons and pepper spray were used to push back more than a thousand anti-immigration protesters in Cologne following attacks on New Year's Eve. | Last month, water cannons and pepper spray were used to push back more than a thousand anti-immigration protesters in Cologne following attacks on New Year's Eve. |
Associated Press contributed to this report. | Associated Press contributed to this report. |