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#2344952
26 November 2017
Pegida (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West Occident), has announced a demonstration in Nijmegen, The Netherlands on Sunday November 26th. Reacting to this demonstration, many others organizations anti Pegida, anti racism and pro refugees held signs, gestured towards far-right protesters and tried to stop the far right demonstration. After several hours of tension and with both sides separated by battalions of riot police, the violence broke out, leaving as a result some people arrested.
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#2344953
26 November 2017
Pegida (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West Occident), has announced a demonstration in Nijmegen, The Netherlands on Sunday November 26th. Reacting to this demonstration, many others organizations anti Pegida, anti racism and pro refugees held signs, gestured towards far-right protesters and tried to stop the far right demonstration. After several hours of tension and with both sides separated by battalions of riot police, the violence broke out, leaving as a result some people arrested.
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#2344954
26 November 2017
Pegida (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West Occident), has announced a demonstration in Nijmegen, The Netherlands on Sunday November 26th. Reacting to this demonstration, many others organizations anti Pegida, anti racism and pro refugees held signs, gestured towards far-right protesters and tried to stop the far right demonstration. After several hours of tension and with both sides separated by battalions of riot police, the violence broke out, leaving as a result some people arrested.
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#2344956
26 November 2017
Pegida (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West Occident), has announced a demonstration in Nijmegen, The Netherlands on Sunday November 26th. Reacting to this demonstration, many others organizations anti Pegida, anti racism and pro refugees held signs, gestured towards far-right protesters and tried to stop the far right demonstration. After several hours of tension and with both sides separated by battalions of riot police, the violence broke out, leaving as a result some people arrested.
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#2344957
26 November 2017
Pegida (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West Occident), has announced a demonstration in Nijmegen, The Netherlands on Sunday November 26th. Reacting to this demonstration, many others organizations anti Pegida, anti racism and pro refugees held signs, gestured towards far-right protesters and tried to stop the far right demonstration. After several hours of tension and with both sides separated by battalions of riot police, the violence broke out, leaving as a result some people arrested.
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#2344958
26 November 2017
Pegida (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West Occident), has announced a demonstration in Nijmegen, The Netherlands on Sunday November 26th. Reacting to this demonstration, many others organizations anti Pegida, anti racism and pro refugees held signs, gestured towards far-right protesters and tried to stop the far right demonstration. After several hours of tension and with both sides separated by battalions of riot police, the violence broke out, leaving as a result some people arrested.
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#2344959
26 November 2017
Pegida (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West Occident), has announced a demonstration in Nijmegen, The Netherlands on Sunday November 26th. Reacting to this demonstration, many others organizations anti Pegida, anti racism and pro refugees held signs, gestured towards far-right protesters and tried to stop the far right demonstration. After several hours of tension and with both sides separated by battalions of riot police, the violence broke out, leaving as a result some people arrested.
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#2344960
26 November 2017
Pegida (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West Occident), has announced a demonstration in Nijmegen, The Netherlands on Sunday November 26th. Reacting to this demonstration, many others organizations anti Pegida, anti racism and pro refugees held signs, gestured towards far-right protesters and tried to stop the far right demonstration. After several hours of tension and with both sides separated by battalions of riot police, the violence broke out, leaving as a result some people arrested.
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#2344955
26 November 2017
Edwin Wagensveld, leader of Pegida Nederlands, during a demonstration in Nijmegen, The Netherlands on Sunday November 26th. Reacting to this demonstration, many others organizations anti Pegida, anti racism and pro refugees held signs, gestured towards far-right protesters and tried to stop the far right demonstration. After several hours of tension and with both sides separated by battalions of riot police, the violence broke out, leaving as a result some people arrested.
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#2343623
25 November 2017
November 25th, Amsterdam. Patrick Mathurin, who play this year again the new St. Nicholas (De Nieuwe Sint) arrived on his boat with his helpers to start the party and the good vibes of the New St. Nicholas in Amsterdam. Mathurin said he does not wish to interfere in the Pete discussion. "I want a solution and not get stuck with the problem," he said. Patrick Mathurin (1972), was born in Haiti, is an actor and boxing trainer. Sinterklaas, a character who shares his roots with Santa Claus, is the central figure of the Dutch winter celebrations. Believed to spend most of his time in Spain, his arrival by boat is staged every year in an elaborate spectacle which is broadcast across the Netherlands. Most of the entertainment, however, is provided by Sinterklaas’s "helpers", the clown-like Black Petes, or Zwarte Pieten. Considered by many to be the best part of the whole tradition, Black Pete has a large fan base in the Netherlands. However, the image of white people with blackened faces has sparked worldwide controversy. Before the New St. Nicholas arrival to the start point, the leader of Pegida, Edwin Wagensveld and some members of the Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West showed up to support the Zwarte Piet in The Netherlands
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#2343630
25 November 2017
November 25th, Amsterdam. Patrick Mathurin, who play this year again the new St. Nicholas (De Nieuwe Sint) arrived on his boat with his helpers to start the party and the good vibes of the New St. Nicholas in Amsterdam. Mathurin said he does not wish to interfere in the Pete discussion. "I want a solution and not get stuck with the problem," he said. Patrick Mathurin (1972), was born in Haiti, is an actor and boxing trainer. Sinterklaas, a character who shares his roots with Santa Claus, is the central figure of the Dutch winter celebrations. Believed to spend most of his time in Spain, his arrival by boat is staged every year in an elaborate spectacle which is broadcast across the Netherlands. Most of the entertainment, however, is provided by Sinterklaas’s "helpers", the clown-like Black Petes, or Zwarte Pieten. Considered by many to be the best part of the whole tradition, Black Pete has a large fan base in the Netherlands. However, the image of white people with blackened faces has sparked worldwide controversy. Before the New St. Nicholas arrival to the start point, the leader of Pegida, Edwin Wagensveld and some members of the Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West showed up to support the Zwarte Piet in The Netherlands
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#2343632
25 November 2017
November 25th, Amsterdam. Patrick Mathurin, who play this year again the new St. Nicholas (De Nieuwe Sint) arrived on his boat with his helpers to start the party and the good vibes of the New St. Nicholas in Amsterdam. Mathurin said he does not wish to interfere in the Pete discussion. "I want a solution and not get stuck with the problem," he said. Patrick Mathurin (1972), was born in Haiti, is an actor and boxing trainer. Sinterklaas, a character who shares his roots with Santa Claus, is the central figure of the Dutch winter celebrations. Believed to spend most of his time in Spain, his arrival by boat is staged every year in an elaborate spectacle which is broadcast across the Netherlands. Most of the entertainment, however, is provided by Sinterklaas’s "helpers", the clown-like Black Petes, or Zwarte Pieten. Considered by many to be the best part of the whole tradition, Black Pete has a large fan base in the Netherlands. However, the image of white people with blackened faces has sparked worldwide controversy. Before the New St. Nicholas arrival to the start point, the leader of Pegida, Edwin Wagensveld and some members of the Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West showed up to support the Zwarte Piet in The Netherlands
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#2343634
25 November 2017
November 25th, Amsterdam. Patrick Mathurin, who play this year again the new St. Nicholas (De Nieuwe Sint) arrived on his boat with his helpers to start the party and the good vibes of the New St. Nicholas in Amsterdam. Mathurin said he does not wish to interfere in the Pete discussion. "I want a solution and not get stuck with the problem," he said. Patrick Mathurin (1972), was born in Haiti, is an actor and boxing trainer. Sinterklaas, a character who shares his roots with Santa Claus, is the central figure of the Dutch winter celebrations. Believed to spend most of his time in Spain, his arrival by boat is staged every year in an elaborate spectacle which is broadcast across the Netherlands. Most of the entertainment, however, is provided by Sinterklaas’s "helpers", the clown-like Black Petes, or Zwarte Pieten. Considered by many to be the best part of the whole tradition, Black Pete has a large fan base in the Netherlands. However, the image of white people with blackened faces has sparked worldwide controversy. Before the New St. Nicholas arrival to the start point, the leader of Pegida, Edwin Wagensveld and some members of the Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West showed up to support the Zwarte Piet in The Netherlands
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#2343635
25 November 2017
November 25th, Amsterdam. Patrick Mathurin, who play this year again the new St. Nicholas (De Nieuwe Sint) arrived on his boat with his helpers to start the party and the good vibes of the New St. Nicholas in Amsterdam. Mathurin said he does not wish to interfere in the Pete discussion. "I want a solution and not get stuck with the problem," he said. Patrick Mathurin (1972), was born in Haiti, is an actor and boxing trainer. Sinterklaas, a character who shares his roots with Santa Claus, is the central figure of the Dutch winter celebrations. Believed to spend most of his time in Spain, his arrival by boat is staged every year in an elaborate spectacle which is broadcast across the Netherlands. Most of the entertainment, however, is provided by Sinterklaas’s "helpers", the clown-like Black Petes, or Zwarte Pieten. Considered by many to be the best part of the whole tradition, Black Pete has a large fan base in the Netherlands. However, the image of white people with blackened faces has sparked worldwide controversy. Before the New St. Nicholas arrival to the start point, the leader of Pegida, Edwin Wagensveld and some members of the Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West showed up to support the Zwarte Piet in The Netherlands
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#2343637
25 November 2017
November 25th, Amsterdam. Patrick Mathurin, who play this year again the new St. Nicholas (De Nieuwe Sint) arrived on his boat with his helpers to start the party and the good vibes of the New St. Nicholas in Amsterdam. Mathurin said he does not wish to interfere in the Pete discussion. "I want a solution and not get stuck with the problem," he said. Patrick Mathurin (1972), was born in Haiti, is an actor and boxing trainer. Sinterklaas, a character who shares his roots with Santa Claus, is the central figure of the Dutch winter celebrations. Believed to spend most of his time in Spain, his arrival by boat is staged every year in an elaborate spectacle which is broadcast across the Netherlands. Most of the entertainment, however, is provided by Sinterklaas’s "helpers", the clown-like Black Petes, or Zwarte Pieten. Considered by many to be the best part of the whole tradition, Black Pete has a large fan base in the Netherlands. However, the image of white people with blackened faces has sparked worldwide controversy. Before the New St. Nicholas arrival to the start point, the leader of Pegida, Edwin Wagensveld and some members of the Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West showed up to support the Zwarte Piet in The Netherlands
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#2343639
25 November 2017
November 25th, Amsterdam. Patrick Mathurin, who play this year again the new St. Nicholas (De Nieuwe Sint) arrived on his boat with his helpers to start the party and the good vibes of the New St. Nicholas in Amsterdam. Mathurin said he does not wish to interfere in the Pete discussion. "I want a solution and not get stuck with the problem," he said. Patrick Mathurin (1972), was born in Haiti, is an actor and boxing trainer. Sinterklaas, a character who shares his roots with Santa Claus, is the central figure of the Dutch winter celebrations. Believed to spend most of his time in Spain, his arrival by boat is staged every year in an elaborate spectacle which is broadcast across the Netherlands. Most of the entertainment, however, is provided by Sinterklaas’s "helpers", the clown-like Black Petes, or Zwarte Pieten. Considered by many to be the best part of the whole tradition, Black Pete has a large fan base in the Netherlands. However, the image of white people with blackened faces has sparked worldwide controversy. Before the New St. Nicholas arrival to the start point, the leader of Pegida, Edwin Wagensveld and some members of the Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West showed up to support the Zwarte Piet in The Netherlands
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