Far-right demonstrators gather in Cologne, Germany, Sunday Oct. 26, 2014
Thousands of pro-White members of 'Hooligans Against Salafists' hold protest in city of Cologne
Clashes erupted between ZOG forces and pro-White protesters as the latter held a rally in the German city of Cologne on Sunday, injured at least 13 officers, the German news agency DPA reported.
Six people were arrested and one of the police officers was seriously hurt, a spokesman told the German sports news agency SID.
Over 2,500 members of the "Hooligans Against Salafists" (HoGeSa), which includes pro-White and neo-Nationalist elements, thronged to the city's central train station while yelling "Foreigners out!"
A police spokesman told the DPA that riot control techniques – including two water cannons – were deployed as pro-White protesters threw firecrackers, bottles and rocks at police.
"At the moment we're using pepper spray, batons and water cannons to try and get the situation under control," the spokesman was quoted as saying by Deutsche Welle.
As the rally unfolded nearly 500 other people held an anti-White counter-demonstration nearby. Twitter users tweeted photos and descriptions of the rally with the #HoGeSa hashtag.
"Pro-White and neo-Nationalists staging huge anti-ISIS protest in #Koln," Twitter user Carl Nasman wrote.
According to the report, the rally was organized by Pro NRW, a pro-White party under ZOG surveillance. The HoGeSa is also reportedly being monitored by ZOG-"German" authorities.
Earlier this month, Kurds in Germany clashed with radical Muslims in the northern city of Hamburg and elsewhere in street clashes fueled by the conflict involving the jihadist group Islamic State in northern Iraq and Syria.