Montag, Oktober 17, 2005

The Seattle Times: Neighbors say neo-Nazis had no right to march in neighborhood

In the days leading up to a white supremacist march, ministers pleaded with residents to stay calm and community leaders organized peace rallies. Authorities even delayed releasing the route so protesters wouldn't know where the group planned to march. (...) Much of the anger boiled over because people were upset that city leaders were willing to allow the supremacists to walk through the neighborhood and shout insults, residents and authorities said. (...) The neo-Nazi group, known as "America's Nazi Party," said they came to the city because of a dispute between neighbors, one white and the other black. siehe auch: Big anti-Nazi turnout stunned Toledo cops, Toledo leaders tried to prevent violence before Nazi march. While event was called off, many residents are angry city would allow it in the first place, Race riot breaks out over US ‘Nazi’ march, Nazi march canceled after protesters riot, Neo-Nazi riot, Visiting Nazis cloaked in secrecy. Critic contends such groups exaggerate size, importance. They're used to the death threats. They're unwavering in their beliefs, and they're emboldened by challenges to their rights to assemble and speak freely. But ask leaders of the National Socialist Movement - who call themselves "America's Nazi Party" - for details about their organization and its membership, and you'll get nothing, Krawalle nach Nazi-Marsch. Eine geplante Demo gegen „schwarze Kriminalität“ hat in Toledo im US-Bundesstaat Ohio für Unruhe gesorgt. Rund 600 schwarze Gegendemonstranten stellten sich einem Marsch von etwa 25 Mitgliedern der Nazipartei (America´s Nazi Party) entgegen, die sich unter Polizeischutz in einem Park der Stadt versammelt hatten. Wie der Polizeichef Mike Navarre mitteilte, wurden mehrere Dutzend Personen festgenommen. Polizisten und Feuerwehrmänner erlitten leichtere Verletzungen, Ausnahmezustand nach Anti-Nazi-Krawallen, Krawalle bei Anti-Nazi-Demonstration. In Toledo im Bundesstaat Ohio löste eine Kundgebung von Neonazis Unruhen aus. Teile der überwiegend schwarzen Gegendemonstranten randalierten, nachdem die Polizei Tränengas eingesetzt hatte. Der Bürgermeister rief den Notstand aus und verhängte ein Ausgehverbot

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