Saturday, November 14, 2015

'Communists will be hanging': Nationalist march commemorates Poland's Independence Day

Via WRSA

 Protesters light flare and carry Polish flags during a demonstration in Warsaw, Poland November 11, 2015. © Kacper Pempel

A nationalist march is underway in Warsaw to commemorate Poland's Independence Day, with authorities bracing themselves for a crowd of around 50,000. Marches in recent years have turned violent, with police using rubber bullets and water cannons. 
 
The Independence March – an annual event marking the anniversary of the country gaining autonomy from Russia, Prussia, and Austria in 1918, following 123 years of partitions – is organized by the National Front Group. It is seen as a showcase for anti-EU politicians who are seeking to revive Polish nationalism. Such politicians accuse the EU of being the biggest threat to the country's sovereignty.

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