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The Independent UK
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Thousands take part in anti-Islam Pegida protests across Europe

Thousands of people are taking part in protests against Islam and immigration in several European cities. 

Police in Dresden say they expect about 15,000 protesters at a rally organized by the group Patriotic Europeans against the Islamization of the West.

Known by its German acronym Pegida (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the Occident), the group emerged in Dresden two years ago and has become a magnet for far-right and anti-immigrant sentiment. 

Pegida supporters gather in Dresden, eastern Germany, on 6 February, 2016
People gather in Dresden to protest against a mass rally of the Pegida movement with a placard reading 'Love for all' on February 6, 2016

About 10,000 people are expected to take part in a counter-demonstration Saturday on the other side of the river Elbe, which divides the city. 

Similar, smaller Pegida-style protests were planned in Britain, France, Poland, the Czech Republic and the Netherlands. 

Nationalist groups in Europe have been galvanized by the unprecedented influx of refugees from Africa, Asia and the Middle East last year. 

Last month, water cannons and pepper spray were used to push back more than a thousand anti-immigration protesters in Cologne following attacks on New Year's Eve.

Associated Press

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