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100 let po Hitlerju: protestniki se spuščajo z vrvmi, lepijo se na tire
Slovenia🏛️ Politics16 hr. ago

100 let po Hitlerju: protestniki se spuščajo z vrvmi, lepijo se na tire

The article describes a protest against the AfD party's congress, which took place exactly 100 years after Hitler's Nazi party congress in Weimar. Protesters climbed down from bridges, glued themselves to tram tires, and blocked roads, while police deployed thousands to manage the situation. Despite roadblocks, most delegates arrived early, and the congress proceeded as planned. The event was seen by historians and politicians as a deliberate provocation by AfD, which denies this claim. Protesters accuse the party of spreading racist and anti-Muslim views and relativizing Nazi crimes. AfD leaders reaffirmed their leadership roles ahead of potential regional elections, where they could gain power for the first time. During the congress, an unexpected security incident occurred when music from 'Star Wars' played unexpectedly, prompting a police search.

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Svet24 logoSvet24IndependentRight16 hr. ago
Sto let po srečanju nacistov konferenca skrajne AfD; zunaj velik protest

The article reports on a conference held by the far-right AfD party in Germany, marking 100 years since a meeting of Nazis. The event took place outside of Berlin and was met with significant protests from demonstrators opposing the party's extremist views. The gathering drew criticism for its historical associations and the inflammatory rhetoric often associated with the AfD. Protesters expressed concerns over the party's influence and its alignment with far-right ideologies.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the AfD as a far-right political entity with historical ties to Nazi ideology, which is generally associated with extreme right-wing politics. The emphasis on the 100-year anniversary of a Nazi meeting and the mention of 'zunaj' (outside) suggest a focus on the controversial and抗议

24ur (POP TV) logo24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenter19 hr. ago
100 let po Hitlerju: protestniki se spuščajo z vrvmi, lepijo se na tire

The article describes a protest against the AfD party's congress, which took place exactly 100 years after Hitler's Nazi party congress in Weimar. Protesters climbed down from bridges, glued themselves to tram tires, and blocked roads, while police deployed thousands to manage the situation. Despite roadblocks, most delegates arrived early, and the congress proceeded as planned. The event was seen by historians and politicians as a deliberate provocation by AfD, which denies this claim. Protesters accuse the party of spreading racist and anti-Muslim views and relativizing Nazi crimes. AfD leaders reaffirmed their leadership roles ahead of potential regional elections, where they could gain power for the first time. During the congress, an unexpected security incident occurred when music from 'Star Wars' played unexpectedly, prompting a police search.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both perspectives: protesters criticize AfD for historical manipulation, while AfD denies these accusations. It reports on the scale of the protest and the party’s response without overtly favoring either side. The framing remains balanced between the demonstrators’ claims andAf

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