Dienstag, Februar 28, 2006

Neo-Nazis retreat early, swamped by critics, police: South Florida Sun-Sentinel

More than 500 counterprotesters held back by 300 police officers drowned out the message of a neo-Nazi group that marched through Orlando's historic black Parramore neighborhood Saturday. Twenty-two members of the National Socialist Movement, some wearing khaki uniforms with swastika armbands, finished their march with a rally outside the federal courthouse that could not be heard over the jeering crowd. siehe auch: Violence at neo-Nazi rally in Orlando. Fistfights broke out and police made 17 arrests Saturday at a neo-Nazi rally and march through a predominantly black neighborhood, Neo-Nazi Florida Rally Turns Violent. A Neo-Nazi rally in Orlando, Florida Saturday turned violent with 17 arrests following the Nationalist Socialist Movement march through the streets of a predominantly black neighborhood. About 30 members of the National Socialist Movement dressed in Khaki neo-nazi uniforms lined one side of the street with Orlando SWAT team members keeping black residents on the other side of the street from attacking while both groups yelled racial slurs at the other, 17 Arrested During Orlando Neo-Nazi Demonstration, SWAT team used to protect Nazis. Fist fights broke out and police made 17 arrests yesterday at a neo-Nazi rally and march through a predominantly black Florida neighbourhood. In brown shirts, black boots and swastika armbands, about 30 members of the National Socialist Movement were barricaded on one side by SWAT team members at the rally. On the other side of the SWAT officers, a group of about 100 black-clad counter-demonstrators, many covering their faces with black masks, held anti-Nazi signs

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