Harbinger's Daily
“Death to Jews” was shouted by hundreds of demonstrators at a march in Kalisz to mark Poland’s Independence Day.
Participants at the far-right rally marched to the central square of Poland’s central city of Kalisz on Thursday while chanting for “death to enemies of the fatherland,” according to the local Nasze Miasto news website.
Others shouted “this is Poland not “Polin,” in reference to the Hebrew name for the country; while demanding the expulsion of “Zionists” they branded as state “enemies.”
A copy of the Statute of Kalisz, which provided legal protection and rights to Jews dating back to 1264, was set on fire in front of the town hall.
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