Dresden - They recalled the destruction of one of the ten most beautiful cities in Europe in the second World War. And they set a sign against neo-Nazis: Thousands of people - including many top politicians have - on 64th Anniversary of the bombing of Dresden demonstrated against right. "Go thinking" was the non-party alliance that opposes the collection of Memorial Day by right-wing extremists.
At the same time, according to police drew about 5,000 neo-Nazis and more than 2,500 autonomous through the city center. The police broke up the demonstration of the Autonomous afternoon, after officials were pelted with stones and bottles.
Tiefensee said, referring to the rallies of the extreme right, one should remember not just quiet. "There are attempts in many cities as of right, to show presence," said the SPD politician. "You try to concentrate their limited forces on key events." However, it applies even to go on the road. "Dresden demonstrates how you can fight against neo-Nazis."
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