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Saturday, 5 August, 2000, 23:58 GMT 00:58 UK
In pictures: Rivals on the streets
Police in eastern Germany raid suspected neo-Nazi sympathisers, arresting nearly 100 people to prevent them attending a rally.
Meanwhile, in Duesseldorf, more than 1,000 people have held a demonstration against the extreme right.
![]() Right-wing activists gather in Tostedt, Lower Saxony, to protest about moves to ban the National Democratic Party
![]() The sign says "Free, Social and National" - an NPD demonstration in Weimar was banned
![]() The Tostedt demonstrators were met by counter protesters - this sign says "Nazis Out"
![]() About 1,000 anti-Nazi demonstrators gathered in Duesseldorf, responding to last month's bomb attack which injured nine people
![]() People pause at the site of the bomb attack to remember the victims
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