Tens of thousands of nationalists marched through Warsaw on Wednesday chanting “Poland for Poles”, in a show of strength by the country’s far-right anti-immigrant movement.
The annual march, organised to commemorate Poland’s independence in 1918, has become increasingly dominated by far-right radical movements, and in recent years has sparked violent clashes with police and arson attacks.
Members of Hungary’s far-right Jobbik movement and Italy’s neo-facist Forza Nuova took part in the march, which saw at least 35,000 flood the city centre, many waving flags, burning flares and chanting xenophobic and anti-EU slogans.
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