A neo -Nazi known in PoznaĆ appeared on the Sunday march of Karol Nawrocki. The man, dressed in a T -shirt with Nazi symbols, got into a struggle.
On the Sunday march Karol Nawrocki A man appeared in Warsaw in a T -shirt, including with the Celtic cross, considered an international symbol of racism and white breeding movements. During World War II, this symbol was used by SS formations, it is currently used by neo -Nazi groups.
The center of monitoring racist and xenophobic behavior identified the man as the leader of the PoznaĆ Neo -Nazi group. “Neo -Nazis from PoznaĆ came to support Karol Nawrocki in T -shirts with a Celtic cross and symbols 1488 – this means praise of Adolf Hitler and Nazi greeting,” said the center on social media.
“Poznan neo -Nazis went on the march of Nawrocki for some time, but after a while the March of the March reacted, which decided to remove them from the congregation,” we read in the entry.
PiS activist about “provocation”
Councilor of the Law and Justice Club from Ćomianek Elijah GruubiĆski posted on the platform X a video recording, on which you can see a bald man in a white T-shirt with a black Celtic cross, holding a white and red flag with the same symbol that behaves very aggressively. There is a struggle. The recording shows a crowd of men holding Polish flags, you can hear screams in the background.
“Provocation on the march for Poland” – wrote GruubiĆski. “Neo -Nazis entered the crowd and began to aggressively jerk people. Fortunately, thanks to the rapid response of the Guard of the March and the police, they managed to isolate aggressive provocateurs from the crowd,” reported the activist PIS.
The incident reports were confirmed by Gazeta Wyborcza asp. Kamil SobĂłtka from the Warsaw Police Headquarters. – On the route of the march there was a person with different views. The man was isolated by policemen – a policeman said. He noted that the symbols appearing on the man's shirt are not legally prohibited in Poland.
Earlier SobĂłtka reported that the assemblies organized on Sunday in Warsaw were safe.
Author/author: Momo/kg
Source: tvn24.pl, Gazeta Wyborcza