BBC NEWS | Europe | Clashes at far-right Prague rally
There have been clashes in Prague between neo-Nazis and protesters trying to block their right-wing march.
More than 1,000 people rallied in the Czech capital's old Jewish quarter to try to stop the march by members of the Young Nationalist Democrats (MND).
The march was planned for the anniversary of the 1938 anti-Jewish purge known as Kristallnacht.
Police managed keep most of the 400 right-wing marchers and the anti-Nazi demonstrators separate.
Some of the anti-fascist protesters wore a yellow Star of David, while others carried red flags and wore slogans reading "Never Again".
They gathered in front of a Prague synagogue near a museum dedicated to the memory of some 77,000 Jewish victims of the Holocaust who came from the former Czechoslovakia.
"I came because I don't like these idiots with their shaved heads," one demonstrator, a 17-year-old named Vera, told AFP.