Stock Photo - The police banned the entry in the Krasnohorske podhradie village, east Slovakia, by a group of right_wing extremists planning to ´tidy it up´ by pulling down ´illegal´ houses built there by Romanies on the September 29, 2012 The police, however, prevented them from entering the village and took their leader Marian Kotleba to a police station for interrogation Dozens of police officers with dogs and also mounted police patrolled in the village A water canon was prepared to intervene, but finally the march ended without any incident Slovak far_right politician Marian Kotleba owns a plot in Krasnohorske podhradie, on which a part of a Romany settlement is located and which was given to him by its original owner Earlier this year, Kotleba founded the Tidy Up and Use movement of owners of plots on which Romanies have illegally built their houses CTK Photo/Elias Majo

Stock Photo: The police banned the entry in the Krasnohorske podhradie village, east Slovakia, by a group of right-wing extremists planning to 'tidy it up' by pulling down.

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