Czech Workers' Party's set out on march, fights reported

Asi 300 stoupenců Dělnické strany se sešlo 17. listopadu u Národního divadla v Praze. Demonstraci rozpustili úředníci magistrátu, pravicoví radikálové pak odešli od Národního divadla na Újezd. Jejich pochod provázely násilné incidenty.

vydáno: 17.11.2009, 15:36 | aktualizace: 17.11.2009 15:44

Policie zadržela při akcích extremistů 49 lidí

Prague - Some 300 supporters of the Czech extremist Workers' Party (DS) have left the vicinity of the National Theatre this afternoon and set out on a march to the other bank of the Vltava River that is accompanied by violent incidents, CTK reporters say.

According to the reporters, the radicals have beaten up several people on their march.

Their demonstration outside the National Theatre was dissolved by the Prague Town Hall earlier this afternoon because another event was announced at the place previously.

The extremists obeyed the order only several minutes later.

DS chairman Tomas Vandas first had a discussion with the police and then told the extremists that the event is ending but that those who want can go with him to the river's other bank.

The crowd is shouting slogans like "Resistance," "Workers' Party," and "Nothing but nation."

Autor: ČTK
www.ctk.cz

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