Pegida Holds First March In Leipzig
LEIPZIG, GERMANY - JANUARY 12: Supporters of the Pegida movement march for the first time in their own version of protest, which they have dubbed "Legida," to show their solidarity with the victims of the recent Paris terror attacks on January 12, 2015 in Leipzig, Germany. Pegida is an acronym for "Patriotische Europaeer Gegen die Islamisierung des Abendlandes," which translates to "Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamification of the West," and has quickly gained a spreading mass appeal by demanding a more restrictive policy on Germany's acceptance of foreign refugees and asylum seekers. Pegida has drawn up to 18,000 participants to its weekly Dresden marches since the first march in October, though so far attempts to hold marches in other cities have only drawn several hundred supporters. (Photo by Jens Schlueter/Getty Images)
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