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Several people were injured after a riot broke out at a political rally in Ukraine when protesters displayed anti-Semitic slogans.

The April 6 rally in Cherkasy, a city situated 100 miles southeast of Kyiv, turned violent after six men took off their jackets to reveal T-shirts emblazoned with the words: “Beat the kikes” and “Svoboda,” the name of a Ukrainian ultra-nationalist movement and the word for “freedom” in Ukrainian. 

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