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EUROPE-MIGRANTS/GERMANY-RIGHTWING
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September 17, 2015 
Supporters of the far-right National Democratic Party (NPD) hold a placard and a German flag during a... 
Riesa, Germany 
Supporters of the far-right National Democratic Party hold a placard and a German flag during a march... 
Supporters of the far-right National Democratic Party (NPD) hold a placard and a German flag during a march in Riesa, Germany, September 9, 2015. While many Germans have welcomed the record numbers of refugees reaching their country, the new arrivals have unleashed fear and fury in small eastern German towns like Riesa, a centre of far-right support in a country ashamed of its Nazi past. In Riesa, a distinctly ordinary steelmaking town about 135 km south of Berlin, several hundred have marched down the cobbled streets at two radical right-wing protests in the last month to vent their anger at what they see as "foreign infiltration". Many people in the town, where the far-right NPD has 6.3 percent support - about five times as much as it got in the last national election - fear they will have to pay for the rising numbers of asylum seekers arriving here. To match story EUROPE-MIGRANTS/GERMANY-RIGHTWING Picture taken September 9, 2015. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch 
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