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About two hundred audience shouted insults in his address, calling "a traitor to the Motherland", in addition, one of the demonstrators threw a heavy object at the president during his speech in front of the audience…

The Saxony police filed a case against 30-year-old neo-Nazi accused of attempting to inflict serious injury to  German President Joachim Gauck, Deutsche Welle reported.

It is noted that the president's visit to the city of Sebnitz on June 26 provoked disorders on streets.  About two hundred audience shouted insults in his address, calling him “a traitor”, in addition, one of the demonstrators threw a heavy object at the president during his speech in front of the audience.

The police had to use pepper gas to disperse the protesters.

Last year, German President Joachim Gauck urged Germans not to forget the crimes of Nazism.

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