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Added on the 12/11/2013 11:52:02 - Copyright : Euronews EN
A far right march to mark Polish independence day attracts large crowds of people singing and waving flags in Warsaw. The march has been the subject of intense legal wrangling but is going ahead after the country's ruling nationalist party helped challenge a court ban. IMAGES
Thousands of Polish far-right supporters march and drive through the centre of Warsaw to mark the country's Independence Day. IMAGES
Warsaw (Poland), Nov 11 (EFE) .- (Camera: Pablo González) Groups of ultranationalists caused serious incidents on Wednesday and confronted the police in Warsaw, by parading with torches and defying the prohibition of the march for Independence Day due to the restrictions imposed to curb the spread of coronavirus. FOOTAGE OF WARSAW.
Large crowds holding banners and Polish flags gather in Warsaw for a march through the city to mark Independence Day. IMAGES
Tens of thousands of people gather in the centre of Warsaw for Poland's Independence Day celebrations. The event is organised by Polish nationalist groups and is expected to attract over 100,000 people. IMAGES
Tensions erupts during the May Day march in Paris, where riot police officers charged and fired tear gas at demonstrators. IMAGES