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Far-right reaches for new extremes in the Czech Republic

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageA far-right protestor carries a noose through the streets of Prague.Author provided

Right-wing extremists recently held a demonstration on Wenceslas Square in the centre of Prague, Czech Republic to protest against immigration into the country. They waved gallows and nooses and called for them to be used on “all traitors of the nation”....

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