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German far-right extremists clash with police in protest outside Dresden refugee camp | German far-right extremists clash with police in protest outside Dresden refugee camp |
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There have been violent clashes between police and a far-right extremist group after a protest against a tent camp for refugees in Germany. | There have been violent clashes between police and a far-right extremist group after a protest against a tent camp for refugees in Germany. |
Deutsche Welle reports that demonstrators from the right-wing National Party of Germany (NPD) were protesting in the eastern city of Dresden when the clashes took place. It is reported that stones and bottles were thrown. | Deutsche Welle reports that demonstrators from the right-wing National Party of Germany (NPD) were protesting in the eastern city of Dresden when the clashes took place. It is reported that stones and bottles were thrown. |
Around 200 NPD supporters were present to protest against the installation of the camp, whilst a further 350 people attended as a counter-protest. | Around 200 NPD supporters were present to protest against the installation of the camp, whilst a further 350 people attended as a counter-protest. |
The group were protesting against the setting up of a tent camp which is to provide temporary accommodation for up to 800 refugees, many of whom are fleeing violence in Syria. | The group were protesting against the setting up of a tent camp which is to provide temporary accommodation for up to 800 refugees, many of whom are fleeing violence in Syria. |
The camp is being run by the German Red Cross. | The camp is being run by the German Red Cross. |
Rudiger Unger, state chairman for Red Cross, told Deutsche Welle that the charity was “profoundly shocked” by the incident: “I have never before experienced Red Cross workers being attacked during operations.” | Rudiger Unger, state chairman for Red Cross, told Deutsche Welle that the charity was “profoundly shocked” by the incident: “I have never before experienced Red Cross workers being attacked during operations.” |
There have been rising tensions in Germany between the state and right-wing groups regarding how many refuges have been allowed to seek safety in the country. | There have been rising tensions in Germany between the state and right-wing groups regarding how many refuges have been allowed to seek safety in the country. |
In April of this year, a property which was due to house refugees was burnt in a suspected arson attack in the town of Trӧglitz. The town mayor resigned after far-right groups staged a protest outside his house, leaving him fearful for his family’s safety. | In April of this year, a property which was due to house refugees was burnt in a suspected arson attack in the town of Trӧglitz. The town mayor resigned after far-right groups staged a protest outside his house, leaving him fearful for his family’s safety. |
According to government statistics, the number of asylum seekers in Germany rose by 60 per cent last year. The country has seen a 'visible rise' in far-right activity and xenophobic hate crime in the last year. | According to government statistics, the number of asylum seekers in Germany rose by 60 per cent last year. The country has seen a 'visible rise' in far-right activity and xenophobic hate crime in the last year. |
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