• abbreviated Pegida (German: [peˈɡiːda], stylised in its logo as PEGIDA), is a pan-European, anti-Islam, far-right extremist political movement. German Pegida believes...
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    Pegida UK was an anti-Islam group in the United Kingdom established by Tommy Robinson in 2016. It was named after the German group Pegida – Patriotische...
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  • PEGIDA or Pegida, is a German nationalist, anti-Islam, right-wing political movement. Pegida may also refer to: Pegida Denmark Pegida Ireland Pegida Netherlands...
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  • Pegida Netherlands is the Dutch branch of the German anti-Islamic political movement Pegida. The organisation is led by Edwin Wagensveld. It had its inaugural...
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  • Pegida Switzerland is the Swiss branch of the German anti-Islam movement Pegida. It was launched on 9 January 2015, two days after the Charlie Hebdo attacks...
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    Tatjana Festerling (category Pegida activists)
    member of the organisation team of the political movement Pegida. She was expelled from the Pegida leadership for advocating that asylum-seekers should be...
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    connections with far-right nationalist and proscribed movements, such as PEGIDA, the Neue Rechte, and the Identitarian movement, and of employing historical...
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    originally part of the Pegida movement, and is part of the broader counter-jihad movement. The organisation was founded in January 2015 as Pegida Denmark by Nicolai...
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    Akif Pirinçci (category Pegida activists)
    internationally for his novel Felidae. After a highly controversial speech for the Pegida movement in 2015, he had his contracts cancelled and works delisted by his...
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    remained dark as floodlights were switched off to protest a demonstration by PEGIDA. In 1996, the cathedral was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List of culturally...
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    Direct Democracy for Europe (category Pegida)
    the German anti-Islam Pegida protests, led by the former Pegida treasurer, Kathrin Oertel. DDfE split from Pegida after Pegida's founder, Lutz Bachmann—who...
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    Lutz Bachmann (category Pegida activists)
    leader of the Pegida movement, a far-right German political organisation linked to the anti-Muslim counter-jihad ideology. As leader of Pegida, Bachmann has...
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    Christine Anderson (category Pegida activists)
    the Alternative for Germany (AfD), Anderson is a former activist of the Pegida movement. Anderson was born in Eschwege, Hesse, West Germany. She completed...
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  • Max Hermansen (redirect from Pegida Norway)
    military history, and became known in 2015 as the founder and leader of Pegida Norway. Hermansen grew up as a military brat in Northern Norway. He later...
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    film SMS für Dich in 2016. Herfurth has spoken out opposing the right-wing Pegida movement in Germany. Christine Koischwitz (October 2007). "Karoline Herfurth:...
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    Tommy Robinson (activist) (category Pegida activists)
    became involved with the development of Pegida UK, a now-defunct British chapter of the German far-right Pegida. From 2017 to 2018, he wrote and appeared...
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  • June 2017. Ulrich, Christine (15 July 2017). "Pegida-Fret: Brewery terminates 'Casa mia' lease" [Pegida-Verdruss: Brauerei kündigt 'Casa Mia' den Pachtvertrag]...
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    1/678 Pegida beschwört den Bürgerkrieg und fordert den Säxit Archived 2017-11-13 at the Wayback Machine coloRadio, 15 October 2015. "Ö weiö!: Pegida-Frau...
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    Retrieved 26 February 2007. Lühmann, Michael (16 December 2014). "Pegida suits Saxony (Pegida passt nach Sachsen)". Die Zeit. Archived from the original on...
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  • claimed it had become too extreme, and established the short-lived rival Pegida UK. EDL membership declined significantly following Robinson's departure...
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    Udo Ulfkotte (category Pegida activists)
    controlled by Pro NRW, where he made "16 arguments" in support of Pegida. He took part in a Pegida event in Dresden as a speaker on 5 January 2015. In 2014, Ulfkotte's...
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    Edwin Wagensveld (category Pegida activists)
    Edwin Wagensveld (born 1969) is a Dutch anti-Islam activist and leader of Pegida Netherlands. He has managed to "create a spectacle generating broad media...
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    2015 the slogan "Wir sind das Volk" became popular again among members of PEGIDA (a nationalist movement), and various groups that claimed to stand in the...
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    Götz Kubitschek (category Pegida activists)
    appeared several times as the main speaker at rallies of the anti-Islamic PEGIDA movement in the German state of Saxony. Furthermore, he is in contact with...
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  • Nicolai Sennels (category Pegida activists)
    Nicolai Sennels (born 1976) is a Danish psychologist who founded Pegida Denmark in 2015. Sennels has for several years prior been noted for his views on...
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    Anne Marie Waters (category Pegida activists)
    an organisation launched in April 2014. In January 2016, Waters launched Pegida UK in conjunction with activist Tommy Robinson and far-right politician...
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  • Hartmut Pilch (category Pegida activists)
    Infrastructure (FFII) in 1999. He was among the original leaders of the local Pegida movement in Munich in 2015–2016. He took the lead in launching the FFII...
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    28 February 2024. Rosellini, Jay (March 2020). The German New Right AfD, PEGIDA and the Re-Imagining of National Identity. Hurst. p. 83. ISBN 9781787383524...
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  • of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party and the anti-immigrant group Pegida. Stefanie Albrecht, a reporter for the German broadcaster RTL who spent...
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    Wirmer Flag (category Pegida)
    Due to its high presence at the Dresden Pegida demonstrations, the flag was also referred to as the "Pegida flag" in some media reports. In the booklet...
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