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50 arrested after rightists demonstrat­e in Goteborg

- By Jan M. Olsen

Police said at least 50 people were detained Saturday during a right-wing demonstrat­ion in Sweden’s second-largest city that left one police officer and several others injured.

The rally by the Nordic Resistance Movement in Goteborg, 248 miles southwest of Stockholm, featured an estimated 600 people marching in formation in all-black outfits. Some wore helmets and held shields, while others hoisted the movement’s greenand-white flags.

Police had posted flyers before the event warning people not to act in a way reminiscen­t of German Nazis demonstrat­ions in the 1930s and 1940s.

NMR, which promotes an openly anti-semitic doctrine, originally sought to pass near a downtown synagogue during the march, which coincided with Yom Kippur, Judaism’s holiest day of the year. But Swedish courts intervened and shortened the route to about one-half mile. The rally’s ending time also was shortened to avoid clashing with a nearby soccer game.

Counter-demonstrat­ors threw fireworks and attempted several times to break police lines, allegedly to confront NMR members, who also tried to get past riot police. Several were detained on suspicion of rioting, police said.

“Stones, bottles and sticks were also thrown at us,” police spokesman Hans Lippens said.

Police offered to shuttle NMR members away in buses after they were circled by riot police on a Goteborg square, preventing them from completing their march.

Police said the move was meant to keep both sides apart.

The NMR later demanded that its leader who had been detained, Simon Lindberg, be released before they would leave the square.

Counter-demonstrat­ors threw rocks at police outside the Liseberg amusement park, which reportedly shut down its main entrance.

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