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Updated February 14th, 2021 at 13:55 IST

Bulgarian Neo-Nazis march to honour WWII general

Far-right nationalists gathered in Bulgaria's capital on Saturday to honour a late World War II general known for his anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi activities.

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Far-right nationalists gathered in Bulgaria's capital on Saturday to honour a late World War II general known for his anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi activities.

Braving sub-zero temperatures, hundreds of dark-clad supporters of the Bulgarian National Union group flocked to a central square where they had planned to kick off the annual Lukov March, a torch-lit procession held every February to the former house of General Hristo Lukov.

The mayor of Sofia suspended this year's procession, allowing only the laying of flowers at the house.

Police split participants into small groups and escorted them.

Earlier Saturday, dozens of anti-fascist activists demonstrated against the nationalist event, chanting slogans like “No Nazis on our streets.”

A heavy police presence blocked any clashes between the two sides.

Human rights groups, political parties and foreign embassies have every year heatedly condemned the rally which has been banned by the city mayor, but organisers have repeatedly managed to secure a court order overturning the ban.

Neo-Nazis and like-minded extremists have marched for almost two decades in honour of Lukov, who supported Germany during World War II and was killed by members of a resistance movement on February 13, 1943.

The general served as war minister from 1935 to 1938, and led the pro-Nazi Germany Union of Bulgarian Legions from 1932 until 1943.

(Image Credit: AP)

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Published February 14th, 2021 at 13:55 IST

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