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Bulgaria: Human Rights Organizations Against a Neo-Nazi March

Categories: Eastern & Central Europe, Bulgaria, Ethnicity & Race, Freedom of Speech, History, Human Rights, Law, Politics, Protest

The civic initiative “People Against Racism” is appealing [1] [en] to the Municipality of Sofia and the Ombudsman of the Republic of Bulgaria with the request to ban an international neo-Nazi racist conference scheduled for Feb. 17 and a neo-Nazi torchlight procession known as the “Lukov March” on Feb. 18. Every year since 2005, Bulgaria's far-right, neo-Nazi, and ultra-nationalist groups have commemorated the death of Gen. Hristo Lukov [2], who supported Nazi Germany during WWII. Lukov March 2011 drew protests from many civic groups and human rights organizations, including the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee, the Jewish organization B'nai B'rith, and People Against Racism. (More [3] about Lukov March; a 2010 video [4].)