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August 29th, 2019
Extremists are "increasingly more sophisticated", refine their rhetoric and disguise it in traditional values and when it comes to their political ambitions they are mainly trying to attract young people, Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini said at a commemorative event in Banska Bystrica marking the 1944 Slovak National Uprising (SNP) in the second world war, adding that this was the reason "why we should teach young people tolerance and show them how far fascism can go". "Let's teach them that an ideology which sought world domination and was shamelessly determining who's superhuman, which races are inferior and who has or hasn't the right to live was definitively defeated in WW2," he said.
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