Almost 2,000 demonstrators marched through the capital Sofia on 1 October, chanting chauvinist and nationalist slogans and anti-Roma calls. Several hundred supporters of the far-right Ataka party rallied in front of the presidential palace wearing T-shirts and banners against Roma. “I don’t want to live in a Gypsy state,” “Gypsy criminality is a danger to the state,” were among the signs the demonstrators carried.

Right Wing Activities in Bulgaria

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Photo: 2011 Almost 2,000 demonstrators marched through the capital Sofia on 1 October, chanting chauvinist and nationalist slogans and anti-Roma calls. Several hundred supporters of the far-right Ataka party rallied in…

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