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About 1,000 leftist teen-agers marched in the eastern German city of Magdeburg to protest neo-Nazi violence. But their protest turned violent when they began throwing rocks at police, who tried to prevent the marchers from entering a right-wing neighborhood where a youth was killed by neo-Nazis one year ago.

February 9, 1998
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About 1,000 leftist teen-agers marched in the eastern German city of Magdeburg to protest neo-Nazi violence. But their protest turned violent when they began throwing rocks at police, who tried to prevent the marchers from entering a right-wing neighborhood where a youth was killed by neo-Nazis one year ago.

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