Nationalists March in Poland During Independence Day

WARSAW, POLAND - Thousands of far-right nationalists marched through Poland's capital, Saturday, carrying flares and waving flags, according to the New York Times

Police reported 60,000 people took part in the event. Experts have said this was one of the biggest gathering of far-right activists in Europe in recent years, according to the Guardian.

Demonstrators chanted “Pure Poland, white Poland!” and “Refugees get out!". A banner which was hung over a bridge said: Pray for Islamic Holocaust.” 

A counter-protest by an anti-fascist group also took place on Saturday where nationalists assaulted several women who had a banner saying “Stop fascism” and chanted anti-fascist slogans.

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