“We have to fight!”: Polish nationalist Independence Day march attracts thousands

Thousands gathered in Warsaw on Thursday for an annual Independence Day march carrying Polish and nationalist group flags, an event the far-right organizers dedicated to uniformed “protectors of the border“ amid an escalating migrant crisis at the country’s eastern border. Warsaw authorities had secured a court ban on the event that runs separately from official celebrations and has a history of occasional violence, but Poland’s nationalist administration helped challenge the ban. Marchers, including families with children but also representatives of nationalist groups like National Radical Camp (ONR), fired red flares and chanted “Viva, viva border guard“ and “God, Honour, Homeland“ as they walked through Warsaw. March leaders warned against what they said were Western attempts to turn Poles into “pariahs,“ and condemned liberal Western political and cultural influences. Critics say in lending its hand, the Law and Justice government is giving overt support to the far-right and fomenting anti-migrant sentiment at a time when Poland faces unprecedented pressure from thousands of migrants trying to cross into the European Union via its border with Belarus. The European Union accuses Minsk of manufacturing the crisis in revenge for earlier sanctions by helping people fleeing conflict-torn regions make it to Belarus and then try to cross into Poland and its other EU neighbours. For more info, please go to Subscribe to Global News Channel HERE: Like Global News on Facebook HERE: Follow Global News on Twitter HERE: Follow Global News on Instagram HERE: #GlobalNews #PolandIndependenceDayMarch #Warsaw
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