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Nicky91
04-09-2019, 09:05 AM
Far right anti-Islam group Pegida has been banned from holding any more demonstrations near mosques in Eindhoven following a spate of violent incidents.

Mayor Jan Jorritsma has told local broadcaster Omroep Brabant that the organisation, which has just a handful of members, can continue to demonstrate on the square in front of the town hall but that mosques are now a no-go zone.

At the end of May a demonstration by one mosque ended in riots after hundreds of locals staged a counter-protest. Since then all requests for demos near mosques have been rejected and that policy will continue, Jorritsma said.

While the right to demonstrate and freedom of expression are paramount, the city hall square is the only place where safety can be guaranteed, the mayor said.

https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2019/09/eindhoven-mayor-bans-pegida-from-demonstrating-near-mosques/


:flutter: my city being against the far right

Oliver_W
04-09-2019, 03:35 PM
In what ways are they far right? All I've heard about Pegida is they're against islamification of Europe, which is pretty reasonable.

MB.
04-09-2019, 04:03 PM
In what ways are they far right? All I've heard about Pegida is they're against islamification of Europe, which is pretty reasonable.

Pegida (German: [peˈɡiːda]), is a German nationalist, anti-Islam, far-right political movement.

Next you'll be saying that Britain First aren't far-right because... well, for the exact same reasons

Oliver_W
04-09-2019, 04:05 PM
Next you'll be saying that Britain First aren't far-right because... well, for the exact same reasons

I wasn't asking for a definition, I was asking what in their "manifesto" makes them far right.

MB.
04-09-2019, 04:07 PM
Or you could just say outright that you support far-right political groups and spare us this oblivious act

Oliver_W
04-09-2019, 04:14 PM
Or you could just say outright that you support far-right political groups and spare us this oblivious act

Np, I don't know anything about Pegida, I can't support them or condemn them as a group until I know more.