For the upcoming thursday the extreme right wing Nationdemocratic Party of Germany (NPD) has announced a demonstration at the city harbour of Rostock. Whether it really awaits 500 nazis or this is a PR gag is uncertain. The planed mass demonstration of the nazis on last saturday in Schwerin had been forbidden. Although there have been small spontaneous demonstrations in a few cities, the courts made it impossible for the NPD to use the public noise because of the G8 summit for their propaganda. The authorities argued successfully that they couldn't guarantee the safety of the nazis because of the protest of thousands of people.
Now the party executive of the NPD has announced an stationary demonstration on thursday at 5 pm at the city harbour of Rostock. It wants to protest against the left wing violence on saturday and wants to show presence in Rostock.
Most of the nazi scene refuses these plans. They do not only criticise that there won't be much participants because of the short time span. The comrads also fear a big political damage because of the pictures of riots in the media that the nazis will be made responsible for. And last but not least they are utterly afraid of the expected massive protests.
Kavala as the appropriate authority for gatherings hasn't made a statement to the public about the demonstration of the nazis. But it isn't unlikely that it will be forbidden.
So it is also possible that the NPD only wants to get some publicity with it's announcement. But should some nazis really have the heart to show up in Rostock for their demonstration, it's clear they will be awaited by thousands of people that will show them without misunderstandings what they think of nazi racism, nationalism and antisemitism...
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