Wednesday, November 14, 2007

The Last Farewell To Freedom Of Speech

Their self-aggrandizing, circle-jerk logic could come straight from the pages of the People's Revolutionary Republic of Koslamistan.

Right-wing extremists plan new demonstration

Czech right-wing extremists announced a new demonstration to be organised on Saturday, November 17, on the website nacionaliste (in Czech) Monday, two days after police prevented a banned rightist march from taking place in Prague's centre.

The demonstration is to be held at Palackeho namesti square, the Prague "Hyde Park" where events can take place without any official permission.

The organising Autonomous Nationalists write the event will be "the last farewell to freedom of speech," referring to the police intervention against the weekend neo-Nazi march as well as to a march dispersed in Brno, south Moravia, on May Day and a far-right concert in Nove Hamry, west Bohemia, against which police intervened.

Participants in the event at Palackeho namesti are to arrive dressed in black, preferably with wreaths, candles, flowers and black flags.
What? No finger bells and tambourines??? They must be hoping to blend in with the anarchists, who will surely await them. Again.
The Young National Democrats announced they would stage a march through the Jewish Quarter of Prague on November 10, the anniversary day of Kristallnacht, a 1938 anti-Jew pogrom in Nazi Germany, despite the official ban.

However, they failed to carry out their plan due to the extensive police measures taken.

Police detained some 400 radicals, six of whom face charges. Five of the accused are anarchists who arrived in Prague to fight the neo-Nazis.

Via The Prague Monitor

On November 10, one of the losers decided to fire a shot from a gas pistol into the crowd near the Jewish Quarter. Some anarchists in the crowd responded by performing their civic duty.


Today's special for my neo-Nazi friends and their fellow travelers, a blast from the past: The Spoils of War

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