Right-wingers and asylum seekers clash in eastern Germany
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BERLIN- German right-wingers and asylum seekers clashed in an eastern town, police said on Thursday, in the latest sign that the mood towards migrants is deteriorating around a year after they started arriving in Germany in large numbers.
About 80 young men and women, mainly Germans from the right-wing scene who had been drinking beer, gathered in central Bautzen, some 50 kilometres northeast of Dresden, on Wednesday evening and chanted the town belonged to Germans, police said.
Opposite them stood a group of around 20 unaccompanied minors -- meaning they are younger than 18 -- who are seeking asylum in Germany.