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Revision as of 17:16, 6 February 2015
Pegida Denmark, also known as Pegidadk is the Danish incarnation of the German PEGIDA movement, reportedly led by Nicolai Sennels.[1]
Contents
Activities
A protest was held in Copenhagen on 19 January 2015, attended by approximately 150 people. An estimated fours times that many held a counter-demonstration.[1]
Ideology
According to Linda Pershing
- While public pronouncements (including websites and posters at rallies) by Pegidadk members emphasize 'no to violence and racism' and opposition to 'fundamentalist Islam', [Pegida Denmark leader, Nicolai] Sennels' profound xenophobia regarding Muslims, as well as Denmark's long (but not widely recognized) history of anti-immigrant traditions, betray disturbing connections to a history of racism and xenophobia in Danish cultural life'.[1]
People
Contact
At least three associated social media accounts:
- a Pegida Danmark facebook page
- a PegidaDK facebook page
- a PegidaDK twitter account
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Linda Pershing, First Anti-Islam March by Pegida Movement Fizzles in Denmark, TruthOut, 29 January 2015