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#1541327
5 Nov 2016
Numerous people take part in a counterdemonstration against the planned rally of right-wing populist and right-wing extremist groups near the German chancellery building on Washingtonplatz square and hold up a banner reading 'Love music, hate fascism' in Berlin, Germany, 5 November 2016. The SPD in Berlin called for this counterdemonstration.
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#1541329
5 Nov 2016
Numerous people take part in a counterdemonstration against the planned rally of right-wing populist and right-wing extremist groups near the German chancellery building on Washingtonplatz square and hold up a banner reading 'Love music, hate fascism' in Berlin, Germany, 5 November 2016. The SPD in Berlin called for this counterdemonstration.
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#1541330
5 Nov 2016
Right-wing activists shout slogans as they gather in front of Hauptbahnhof main railway station before marching through the city center on November 5, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. 300-400 demonstrators, including neo-Nazis, chanted 'Merkel muss weg!' ('Merkel must go!') and marched towards Alexanderplatz. Right-wing sentiment across Germany has found cohesion with the Alternative fuer Deutschland (Alternative for Germany) political party, a new, populist party that has won seats in state parliaments and has a strong chance of gaining seats in the Bundestag in federal elections scheduled for 2017.
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#1541332
5 Nov 2016
Right-wing activists gather in front of Hauptbahnhof main railway station before marching through the city center on November 5, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. 300-400 demonstrators, including neo-Nazis, chanted 'Merkel muss weg!' ('Merkel must go!') and marched towards Alexanderplatz. Right-wing sentiment across Germany has found cohesion with the Alternative fuer Deutschland (Alternative for Germany) political party, a new, populist party that has won seats in state parliaments and has a strong chance of gaining seats in the Bundestag in federal elections scheduled for 2017.
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#1541333
5 Nov 2016
A policeman checks the pockets of new arrivals as right-wing activists gather in front of Hauptbahnhof main railway station before marching through the city center on November 5, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. 300-400 demonstrators, including neo-Nazis, chanted 'Merkel muss weg!' ('Merkel must go!') and marched towards Alexanderplatz. Right-wing sentiment across Germany has found cohesion with the Alternative fuer Deutschland (Alternative for Germany) political party, a new, populist party that has won seats in state parliaments and has a strong chance of gaining seats in the Bundestag in federal elections scheduled for 2017.
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#1541335
5 Nov 2016
Right-wing activists shout slogans as they gather in front of Hauptbahnhof main railway station before marching through the city center on November 5, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. 300-400 demonstrators, including neo-Nazis, chanted 'Merkel muss weg!' ('Merkel must go!') and marched towards Alexanderplatz. Right-wing sentiment across Germany has found cohesion with the Alternative fuer Deutschland (Alternative for Germany) political party, a new, populist party that has won seats in state parliaments and has a strong chance of gaining seats in the Bundestag in federal elections scheduled for 2017.
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#1541336
5 Nov 2016
Right-wing activists gather in front of Hauptbahnhof main railway station before marching through the city center on November 5, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. 300-400 demonstrators, including neo-Nazis, chanted 'Merkel muss weg!' ('Merkel must go!') and marched towards Alexanderplatz. Right-wing sentiment across Germany has found cohesion with the Alternative fuer Deutschland (Alternative for Germany) political party, a new, populist party that has won seats in state parliaments and has a strong chance of gaining seats in the Bundestag in federal elections scheduled for 2017.
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#1541337
5 Nov 2016
Right-wing activists gather in front of Hauptbahnhof main railway station before marching through the city center on November 5, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. 300-400 demonstrators, including neo-Nazis, chanted 'Merkel muss weg!' ('Merkel must go!') and marched towards Alexanderplatz. Right-wing sentiment across Germany has found cohesion with the Alternative fuer Deutschland (Alternative for Germany) political party, a new, populist party that has won seats in state parliaments and has a strong chance of gaining seats in the Bundestag in federal elections scheduled for 2017.
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#1541339
5 Nov 2016
Right-wing activists gather in front of Hauptbahnhof main railway station before marching through the city center on November 5, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. 300-400 demonstrators, including neo-Nazis, chanted 'Merkel muss weg!' ('Merkel must go!') and marched towards Alexanderplatz. Right-wing sentiment across Germany has found cohesion with the Alternative fuer Deutschland (Alternative for Germany) political party, a new, populist party that has won seats in state parliaments and has a strong chance of gaining seats in the Bundestag in federal elections scheduled for 2017.
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#594486
19 May 2015
Jean Marie Le Guen, secretary of state for parliement relation, close up answering question from journalists near the french national assembly.
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#594487
19 May 2015
Jean Marie Le Guen, secretary of state for parliement relation, close up answering question from journalists near the french national assembly.
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#594505
19 May 2015
Benoit Hamon close up of different politicians answering question from journalists near the french national assembly.
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#594507
19 May 2015
Benoit Hamon close up of different politicians answering question from journalists near the french national assembly.
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#594508
19 May 2015
Benoit Hamon close up of different politicians answering question from journalists near the french national assembly.
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#594509
19 May 2015
Benoit Hamon close up of different politicians answering question from journalists near the french national assembly.
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#594510
19 May 2015
Eric Ciotti close up of different politicians answering question from journalists near the french national assembly.
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