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About 3,000 People Protest Against Meeting of Eurosceptics in Germany's Koblenz

© REUTERS / Kai PfaffenbachProtesters gather during a demonstration near the building where European far-right leaders meet in Koblenz, Germany, January 21, 2017
Protesters gather during a demonstration near the building where European far-right leaders meet in Koblenz, Germany, January 21, 2017 - Sputnik International
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Around 3,000 people gathered on Saturday in the western German city of Koblenz to express their protest against the meeting of the Eurosceptic European Parliament’s group Europe of Nations and Freedom (ENF).

MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Activists carried posters saying “One, who sleeps in democracy, awakes in dictatorship” and “Colored, Not Brown” and shouted slogans accusing ENF politicians of being Nazis, the Suedwestrundfunk broadcaster reported.

A group of activists also staged a sitting protest near the building where the meeting is taking place.

Police deployed about 1,000 officers to ensure security during the protests.

The ENF meeting, which kicked off earlier in the day, is attended by leading Eurosceptic politicians, including French National Front leader Marine Le Pen, Alternative for Germany’s (AfD) co-leader Frauke Petry, Dutch Freedom Party head Geert Wilders and Italy’s Lega Nord leader Matteo Salvini.

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