Kuwait Times

Protests hit Frankfurt book fair in row over far-right

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The presence of a leading member of Germany’s far-right AfD party at the Frankfurt book fair triggered protests on Saturday, with police intervenin­g to separate rival demonstrat­ors. Several dozen leftist protesters shouted “Nazis out” while counter-demonstrat­ors responded with “Everyone hates Antifa” (the anti-fascist movement), DPA news agency reported. The protests were sparked by leading AfD member Bjoern Hoecke’s visit to the annual fair to attend the presentati­on of a book by the hard-right publishing house Antaios.

Elsewhere at the trade show, a reading by two right-wing authors had to be cancelled because it was drowned out by protesters, DPA said. The tumult comes just three weeks after the Alternativ­e for Germany party (AfD) won its first seats in the federal parliament after taking nearly 13 percent of the votes in a national election. Hoecke is one of the AfD’s most divisive figures. He made headlines earlier this year when he said Germany should stop atoning for its guilt over World War II.

Organizers of book fair, the world’s largest publishing event, issued a statement condemning “the targeted provocatio­ns” between “left- and right-wing groupings”. “The Frankfurt book fair thrives on diversity of opinion and is a space for free dialogue,” it said. The presence of far-right publishers at this year’s fair has been controvers­ial, with critics accusing organizers of giving a platform to rabble-rousers.

The small publisher Antaios, which describes itself as “new right”, earlier this week complained that some of its books were stolen and others smeared with toothpaste and coffee in apparent protest actions. It is the publishing house behind the bestsellin­g book “Finis Germania”, Latin for “The End of Germany”, which news weekly Der Spiegel described as “extremely right-wing, anti-Semitic and historical­ly revisionis­t”. — AFP

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A Lebanese farmer inspects grapes at his vineyard planted next to a cannabis field.
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A cannabis field is seen near a vineyard on the outskirts of Deir Al-Ahmar.
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Protesters demonstrat­e against the presence of far-right publishing houses and the visit of a regional leader of the AfD (Alternativ­e for Germany) clash with order keeping staff at the Frankfurt Book Fair. — AFP

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