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A gathering of supporters of the extreme right National Party in Brno to distribute leaflets warning against what the party termed as "Islamization" was dismissed as a media ploy in the run up to the October election.
Eight party followers met outside the Brno mosque just after 1 p.m. Aug. 29 to protest plans for the construction of a new mosque, though National Party official Jiří Gaudin denied there was ever meant to be a rally.
"There were never any plans for a march," Gaudin said. "We dispersed ourselves in small groups to the neighboring streets and distributed about 2,500 leaflets. The National Party followers responded to some biased and substandard questions from journalists and explained that no march was going to take place because it had not been called in the first place."