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Breaking News PhOtOs-Neo-Nazis Daub Swastikas in BLOOD on Immigrant Coaches

'Neo-Nazi Gangs Daub Swastikas in BLOOD' as Protest Descends Into Violent Clashes with Police and Anti-Fascists

  • Far right and anti-fascist groups clashed at an anti-immigration rally which saw bricks and smoke bombs thrown
  • Demonstrators from National Front and far-right South East Alliance among those who marched against immigration
  • Clashed with anti-racism activists, who had organised a counter-demonstration and rally quickly turned into chaos
  • Prior to demonstration in Dover UK, two groups clashed at Maidstone service station where coaches were vandalised
  • Nine people arrested and weapons seized included a lock-knife, knuckle duster, pieces of wood, glass and hammers
Daily Mail UK, 30 January 2016


Dover UK was turned into a bloody battleground today as Neo-Nazi gangs clashed with anti-fascist protesters at an anti-immigration rally in the coastal town.


Flag waving demonstrators from far-right groups such as the National Front, neo-Nazi organisation Combat 18, Scottish Defence league and South East Alliance marched through the town to protest against the arrival of immigrants.


They clashed with anti-racism activists who had organised a counter-demonstration and the peaceful rally quickly descended into chaos as bricks, glass and pieces of wood were thrown.

Police in riot gear tried to control the scuffles in the streets as the violent protests left the seaside town resembling a 'war zone'.

Nine people have been arrested and more than 20 weapons seized, including a lock-knife, knuckle duster, pieces of wood, glass, hammers and bricks.





A far-right protester with a bald head and covered in blood bellows at the anti-fascist demonstrators, as the protests turned ugly in Dover





A swastika was daubed in blood on a coach at Maidstone services, as the two groups came to blows just before 11am today





A coach travelling from Goldsmith University in London to Dover had its windscreen smashed in by the far-right protesters





Police wearing helmets attempt to control the crowds following the demonstration at 1pm today (pictured are the far-right protesters)





A man launches a punch at a counter protester as scenes turned violent in Dover - which is the gateway to the UK





Far-right groups clashed with anti-fascist demonstrators - pictured is a man with an English Defence League tattoo with the words 'never f****** surrender ever'


The city has been the scene of an ongoing standoff between anti-fascists and right-wing groups led by a resurgent National Front.
Prior to the protests in Dover's Market Square, there were reports of an altercation at Maidstone service station just before 11am, where coaches carrying pro-immigration protesters from London came under attack.
Several coaches had their windows smashed and one man was arrested on suspicion of possessing an offensive weapon.

Two coaches had swastikas inked on them in blood following the clash between the rival groups.

Anindya Bhattacharyya, 44, from Whitechapel in east London, who was travelling with the anti-fascist group, said he was away from the coaches and inside the service station when violence erupted.

He said: 'The service station staff bolted the doors and through the windows we could see a large group of fascists. They were wearing Combat 18 T-shirts and one had an Enoch Powell T-shirt.

'They attacked one of our coaches and smashed up the windows and one of them came and daubed a swastika in blood on the side of one of the coaches.'





Police in riot gear and dog handlers stemmed the violence as the protests turned ugly in the Kent town





A girl from South East Alliance holds a placard accusing left-wing activists of not taking in refugees from war-torn regions





A skinhead with blood pouring from both his eyes was among the protesters in Dover today for an anti-immigration rally





A man holds a St George's flag with the words 'Refugees not welcome' scrawled on it as a group of men converge in the background






Demonstrators, one wearing a scarf around his face, wave the St George's flag during today's march as the two groups clashed





Police officers escort right wing protesters, carrying flags with one saying 'secure our borders', on the march to the Port of Dover





One demonstrator, dressed in all black and carrying a rucksack, holds a purple smoke bomb during the march





The South East Alliance and other far-right groups protest against immigration whilst the Kent Anti-Racism Network (KARN) staged a counter protest





Police hold back demonstrators in Dover as the peaceful rally quickly descended into chaos and left the town resembling a 'war zone'





The Scottish Defence League were also out in force in Dover today - as far-right gropus came together to protest against immigration





A blood-soaked bald man with blood streaming down his face and with 'EDL' tattooed on his fingers glares at the medics on the scene





The same man roars at the left-wing activists, along with other far-right protesters, as Dover was turned into a battle ground today





A man with blood gushing from his head grins - in total, nine people were arrested and more than 20 weapons seized


Far-right groups made a speech about 'third world scum', with one speaker claiming Jeremy Corbyn 'hates everything British...and is destroying Britain'.

Before the demonstration the South East Alliance, which describes itself as an 'angry, white and proud' street movement, advertised the protest on its Facebook page, saying: 'Remember we are there for a purpose. To highlight certain issues we face. We are not there to have a kick-off with the red scum but we do know they will attack us and we shall defend ourselves without hesitation.'

And following the march the National Front posted on its own Facebook site, saying: 'A big well done and thank you to all white nationalists who attended Dover today to save our country from invasion. Respect to all in attendance.'

Shadow secretary of state for international development Diane Abbott is among those who travelled to Dover to join the anti-fascist protest and she addressed the crowd.

She told the cheering audience: 'It's 2016, Time for those racist rocks to go. Mr Cameron, tear down those cliffs.'

Counter-demonstrations included members from Dover Stand Up to Racism (DSUR) and the Kent Anti Racism Network (KARN).
Bridget Chapman, chairman of Kent Anti Racism Network, said: 'We're here today because there's been a big demonstration called by fascists. It's about the fourth time in a year they've had a far-right demonstration.

'The people of Dover are sick and tired of their town being used to spread a message of hate. We're here to firmly reject that message of hate.
'We want to very peacefully and responsibly say to the fascists that they are not welcome in our town.'

Duncan Cahill of Hope Not Hate, an anti-racist organisation, added: 'What we have today and for the past few months [in Dover] is massive call-outs by just about every Nazi group in the country and everyone involved in anti-fascism has gone down there today for what looks like a massive punch-up.'





Anti-fascist demonstrators were addressed by shadow secretary of state for international development Diane Abbott





Diane Abbott, Labour MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington, addressed anti-racism demonstrators as protest groups gathered





Two activists supporting immigration hold a banner which reads: 'London 2 Calais' as groups met in Dover's Market Square





Anti-fascist protesters dressed in all black, some with their faces covered, break through police lines as they clash with right wing protesters


Kent Police described the protest as a 'fast-moving and ongoing incident' and said nine people had been arrested and more than 20 weapons seized.
Weapons included a lock-knife, knuckle duster, pieces of wood, glass, hammers and bricks.

A spokeswoman told MailOnline: 'Extra officers were on duty in the town to allow a march to the Eastern Docks and a separate protest in the town centre to go ahead as planned, while minimising disorder and disruption to the community.

'One person suffered a broken arm and five others sustained minor injuries.'

Three people were arrested during the demonstration itself, while six were arrested following the incident at the service station.
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