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− | *On 26 October 2014 in Cologne a HoGeSa march | + | *On 26 October 2014 in Cologne a HoGeSa march turned violent. Some sources said 400 activists ‘went on a rampage’, according to Der Spiegel<ref name="rattlesGermany">[http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/anti-muslim-pegida-movement-rattles-germany-a-1009245.html The End of Tolerance? Anti-Muslim Movement Rattles Germany], Spiegel Online International, 21 December 2014, accessed 5 January 2015</ref>, other sources put the numbers at 2500. The rally was reportedly registered with the authorities by a member of the far right [[Pro NRW]] party.<ref name="turnsviolent">[http://www.dw.de/hooligan-anti-islamist-rally-in-cologne-turns-violent/a-18022366 'Hooligan' anti-Islamist rally in Cologne turns violent], DW.de, 26 October 2014, accessed 6 January 2015</ref>. |
*In November 2014 in Hanovera HoGeSa demonstration was reportedly outnumbered by counter-protesters.<ref name="expandsinGer">[http://www.dw.de/anti-islamization-protests-expand-in-germany/a-18113657 Anti-Islamization protests expand in Germany], DW.de, 7 December 2014, accessed 6 January 2015</ref> About 5000 HoGeSa supporters had been expected but around 2,600 showed up.<ref name="hanoverrally">[http://www.dw.de/hanover-rally-against-radical-islam-ends-calmly/a-18067249 Hanover rally against radical Islam ends calmly], DW.de, 15 November 2014, accessed 6 January 2015</ref> | *In November 2014 in Hanovera HoGeSa demonstration was reportedly outnumbered by counter-protesters.<ref name="expandsinGer">[http://www.dw.de/anti-islamization-protests-expand-in-germany/a-18113657 Anti-Islamization protests expand in Germany], DW.de, 7 December 2014, accessed 6 January 2015</ref> About 5000 HoGeSa supporters had been expected but around 2,600 showed up.<ref name="hanoverrally">[http://www.dw.de/hanover-rally-against-radical-islam-ends-calmly/a-18067249 Hanover rally against radical Islam ends calmly], DW.de, 15 November 2014, accessed 6 January 2015</ref> |
Revision as of 16:30, 17 December 2015
Hooligans Against Salafists (HoGeSa) is a far-right German anti-Muslim group. It has been described as 'an alliance of violent soccer fans and right-wingers who say they fear the rise of radical Islam in Europe'[1].
It is said to share at least one organiser with Patriotic Europeans Against Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA)[2], some sources reporting he is a lawyer and also a member of the far right Alternative for Germany party.[3]
Activities
- On 26 October 2014 in Cologne a HoGeSa march turned violent. Some sources said 400 activists ‘went on a rampage’, according to Der Spiegel[2], other sources put the numbers at 2500. The rally was reportedly registered with the authorities by a member of the far right Pro NRW party.[4].
- In November 2014 in Hanovera HoGeSa demonstration was reportedly outnumbered by counter-protesters.[3] About 5000 HoGeSa supporters had been expected but around 2,600 showed up.[1]
- A protest on 8 December 2014 in Düsseldorf was said involve HoGeSa supporters among its planners. Seeking replicate the PEGIDA movement, it was organised under the name DÜGIDA[3].
Affiliations
- Alternative for Germany
- Patriotic Europeans Against Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA)
- Bürgerbewegung pro NRW
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Hanover rally against radical Islam ends calmly, DW.de, 15 November 2014, accessed 6 January 2015
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The End of Tolerance? Anti-Muslim Movement Rattles Germany, Spiegel Online International, 21 December 2014, accessed 5 January 2015
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Anti-Islamization protests expand in Germany, DW.de, 7 December 2014, accessed 6 January 2015
- ↑ 'Hooligan' anti-Islamist rally in Cologne turns violent, DW.de, 26 October 2014, accessed 6 January 2015