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No neo-fascist concert is held in a bar in Azcapotzalco

published anti-jewish propaganda

Mexican capital. The Greek band Der Stürmer advertised a neo-fascist concert for this Saturday, January 14, at the Hendrix bar (HDX Circus Band), located at Avenida Cuitláhuac 3368, in the Azcapotzalco Mayor's Office. However, the venue was closed and completely dark, so the event was cancelled.

The restaurant has reportedly been closed for a few days, and up until today "no people or waiters who normally work there had been seen," according to street vendors who roam the neighborhood. Other reports indicated that the information about the event had been incorrect, but a group of young people who stayed behind to wait this Saturday night insisted that the concert "was changed venue," though they omitted to say where it would be held.

They remarked, "If you have tickets, they'll let you know where it will be.". One of the individuals who sells sweets and cigarettes to those who frequent that location stated, "There are always a lot of people and there is a very long line that reaches the corner, but since before December 24 they have not opened.".

A van from the Secretariat of Citizen Security as well as a patrol were parked in front of the bar. Tickets were allegedly sold at the Tianguis del Chopo, Necrosis Metal Store, and La Cueva for the alleged concert at the Azcapotzalco City Hall, whose address was also rumored to be false. This was in accordance with the flyer that was making the rounds on various portals and social media.

Additionally, it had been announced that the "Todos a la calle" mobilization would take place at the Tianguis Cultural de Chopo on Saturday. The concert by the band Der Stürmer was cancelled because fascism has no place in society.

A newspaper that published anti-jewish propaganda and was widely read in Germany between 1923 and 1945 is said to have inspired the name of the Greek group. The band's members "sympathize with the Greek fascist Golden Dawn party," according to a warning posted on social media, where the alert regarding the scheduling of these concerts was first made public.

To be clear, these are the event organizers and collaborators: Metarockfosis, Azermedoth Records, Black Serpent Legacy, Blood Productions, HDX Circus Bar, the resellers, and those who publicize these events, the post emphasizes. Just last Friday, in Guadalajara, another performance by the Greek band was cancelled due to a supervision device put in place by municipal police and Inspection and Surveillance personnel who were in violation of the event's permit requirements.

The Feuerhaus bar, located in the heart of the city, was one of the locations where the event was scheduled, according to the mayor of Guadalajara, Pablo Lemus, who was quoted in this newspaper. Although the concert's posters and advertisements did not specify the location, "through the intelligence work of the C5", it was how those locations were identified.". Lemus stated that "we need respect for others, for human rights, and we cannot forget the genocides in other countries," and that the people of the capital city of Jalisco "need to have full assurance that the government [won't] support demonstrations that attack against integrity and collective memory.".

The locations where the event was planned were discovered "through the intelligence work of the C5", one of which was identified as the Feuerhaus bar, in the city's center. Lemus stated that "we need respect for others, for human rights, and we cannot forget the genocides in other countries," and that the people of the capital city of Jalisco "need to have full assurance that the government [won't] support demonstrations that attack against integrity and collective memory.".

The locations where the event was planned were discovered "through the intelligence work of the C5", one of which was identified as the Feuerhaus bar, in the city's center. Lemus stated that "we need respect for others, for human rights, and we cannot forget the genocides in other countries," and that the people of the capital city of Jalisco "need to have full assurance that the government [won't] support demonstrations that attack against integrity and collective memory.".

Lemus stated that "we need respect for others, for human rights, and we cannot forget the genocides in other countries," and that the people of the capital city of Jalisco "need to have full assurance that the government [won't] support demonstrations that attack against integrity and collective memory.

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