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John Morgan and Michael Polignano interview anti-immigration activist Tatjana Festerling to discuss her involvement with the AfD and PEGIDA in Germany, her 2015 candidacy for mayor of Dresden, and her current work in Bulgaria.
You can find Tatjana’s website here, and her YouTube channel here. (In German)
If you’d like to support Tatjana and the Bulgarian BNO Shipka in their border protection efforts, please visit https://www.bnoshipka.org/en/index.php?special=novini which contains bank account data for donations.
Readers are also encouraged to listen to Tatjana’s “anger speech” (with English subtitles), and watch her subtitled interview below at the Hungarian border with the Mayor of Ásotthalom, László Toroczkai.
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