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PEGIDA Holds First Protest in Germany Since Leader's Hitler Selfie Went Viral
An estimated 17,500 people turned out for the group's latest "anti-Islamization" rally in Dresden, the first since their leader resigned following a Hitler selfie scandal.
Hate in Europe: Germany's Anti-Islamic Protests
With weekly anti-Islamic protests with as many as 25,000 in attendance, VICE News traveled to Dresden, Germany, to film the country's fastest growing right-wing movement, PEGIDA.
PEGIDA Leader Resigns After His Hitler Selfie Goes Viral
Lutz Bachmann, founder of Germany's anti-Islamization group, has stepped down after a picture of him with a Hitler-style moustache and hair style was published by a local newspaper.
In Photos: The First Pegida Demonstration in Denmark
Charlie Hebdo signs were held high, when the movement for "Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West" held its first demonstration in Copenhagen last Monday.
Anti-Islam Protesters Swarm Muslim Conference in Texas
Hundreds of irate demonstrators showed up outside the event aimed at combatting Islamophobia.
Asylum Seeker Murdered Amid Anti-Immigrant Sentiment Across Germany
Khaled Idris Bahray, originally from Eritrea, was found stabbed to death close to his home in southern Dresden on Tuesday morning.
How I Accidentally Moved to the Bigot Capital of Europe
I moved to Dresden, Germany, to get away from the UK's right wingers, but found myself surrounded by racist assholes.
Anti-Islam Rallies Are Gathering Support in Germany In Wake of 'Charlie Hebdo' Attacks
VICE News visited Dresden, where as many as 25,000 marched against the"Islamization of Europe," and Düsseldorf, where the counter-demonstration greatly outnumbered the amount of PEGIDA protesters.
How the Far Right and Conservatives of Europe Reacted to the 'Charlie Hebdo' Massacre
From France to Sweden, right-wing politicians used the attack on the satirical magazine to denounce Islam as a whole.
Thousands of 'Pinstriped Nazis' March Against Islamization in German City of Dresden
Led by a group called Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West, the movement's rapid growth has aggravated tensions and fueled debate over anti-immigration sentiment in the country.