January 25, 2015
DRESDEN, Germany (AP) — A group that has staged regular anti-Islam protests in Germany's eastern city of Dresden is holding its first march since canceling its previous demonstration over a terror threat.
The group calling itself Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West, or PEGIDA, was mentioned as a possible target in an online posting. Dresden authorities last Monday in response banned all protests for security reasons.
The threat identified PEGIDA's co-founder Lutz Bachmann. He since has resigned after German media published Facebook messages in which he called refugees "dirty" and posed as Adolf Hitler. PEGIDA insists it isn't racist.
On Saturday night, about 1,000 people from a group calling itself Patriotic Europeans Against the Americanization of the West, or PEGADA, clashed with 600 counter-protesters in the nearby city of Erfurt.
DRESDEN, Germany (AP) — A group that has staged regular anti-Islam protests in Germany's eastern city of Dresden is holding its first march since canceling its previous demonstration over a terror threat.
The group calling itself Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West, or PEGIDA, was mentioned as a possible target in an online posting. Dresden authorities last Monday in response banned all protests for security reasons.
The threat identified PEGIDA's co-founder Lutz Bachmann. He since has resigned after German media published Facebook messages in which he called refugees "dirty" and posed as Adolf Hitler. PEGIDA insists it isn't racist.
On Saturday night, about 1,000 people from a group calling itself Patriotic Europeans Against the Americanization of the West, or PEGADA, clashed with 600 counter-protesters in the nearby city of Erfurt.
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