BUDAPEST, August 10 (RIA Novosti) - Hungarian Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai instructed the country's police force on Monday to prevent a march through Budapest by neo-Nazis, the Index website said.
National media earlier reported that Hungarian neo-Nazis were planning to hold a march in the centre of the capital to commemorate the August 17 anniversary of the death of Adolf Hitler's deputy, Rudolf Hess.
"Hungary and its capital, Budapest, cannot be a neo-Nazi paradise. That is why I have asked the police to use all legal means to prevent the appearance of fascist youth on the streets," the prime minister said.
Far-right groups are on the rise in Hungary, and attacks on the Roma ethnic group are on the increase.