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Realistic illustration of the Salem far-right torch march with police managing counter-protesters in Sweden.
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Salem march revives after 15 years

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The far-right Salem march took place in Salem outside Stockholm for the first time in 15 years, with around 150–250 participants despite permission for 2,000. Police managed disturbances from counter-protesters, detaining 15–18 people and lightly injuring three officers. Politicians from both right and left condemned the march as an expression of Nazism and extremism.

An anti-police demonstration in Berlin-Friedrichshain was dissolved after attacks on officers. Participants threw bottles and set off pyrotechnics, prompting police intervention. Around 700 people took part, with about 500 officers deployed.

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Police are preparing for potential unrest ahead of Saturday's Salem march in the Stockholm suburb of Salem, organized for the first time in 15 years by a person linked to the Nazi Nordic Resistance Movement. Counter-demonstrators are expected, and police emphasize their neutrality while increasing surveillance. Experts point to election years and cycles in far-right activity as reasons for the demonstration.

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