Two days before the deadly terrorist attacks on a French satirical newspaper, more than 18,000 people took to the streets in Dresden, Germany to protest Islam. An additional 12,000 took to the streets in other German towns. The marches were organized by the Patriotic Europeans Against Islamization of the West, known as PEGIDA, a four-month-old group whose leaders coached demonstrators to wave signs with slogans like, “If you go to sleep in a democracy, you wake up in a dictatorship” and “Beware Ali Baba and his 400 drug dealers.”
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