Germany city declares Nazi emergency
A German city, Dresden, which is the capital of the country’ eastern territory of Saxony, has declared a Nazi emergency, as the city has found it necessary to bring in the measure to check the issue of the growing influence of far-rightists.
Saxony is traditionally a far-rightist stronghold. It is situated in the eastern part of the European country of Germany.
The latest move is likely to have a far-reaching impact on the region. The move is likely to face serious resistance from the people of the region.
This is the first time such a repressive step has been taken against the far-rightist activists active in the region.
The move has been justified on the basis of the argument that the far-rightist activism has crossed all limits in the region.
The city is the place from where Pegida originated. The infamous Pegida moment is an anti-Islam movement. The far-rightist faction is the one which ignited the aggressive movement. The movement has gained popularity across the country, particularly among the far-rightists, in a short span of time.
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