Polish and Hungarian nationalists seen with the White Power placard on the Independence Day during the protest. Last year about 60,000 people took part in the nationalist march marking Poland’s Independence Day, according to police figures. The march has taken place each year on November 11th for almost a decade, and has grown to draw tens of thousands of participants, including extremists from across the EU. Warsaw’s mayor Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz has banned the event. Organizers said they would appeal against the decision, insisting they would go ahead with the march anyway and raising the pr

Polish and Hungarian nationalists seen with the White Power placard on the Independence Day during the protest. Last year about 60,000 people took part in the nationalist march marking Poland’s Independence Day, according to police figures. The march has taken place each year on November 11th for almost a decade, and has grown to draw tens of thousands of participants, including extremists from across the EU. Warsaw’s mayor Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz has banned the event. Organizers said they would appeal against the decision, insisting they would go ahead with the march anyway and raising the pr Stock Photo
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Polish and Hungarian nationalists seen with the White Power placard on the Independence Day during the protest. Last year about 60, 000 people took part in the nationalist march marking Poland’s Independence Day, according to police figures. The march has taken place each year on November 11th for almost a decade, and has grown to draw tens of thousands of participants, including extremists from across the EU. Warsaw’s mayor Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz has banned the event. Organizers said they would appeal against the decision, insisting they would go ahead with the march anyway and raising the prospect of a showdown between protesters and police.