Girl scout confronts neo-Nazi at Czech rally

A Czech girl Scout has been praised after confronting a neo-Nazi at a rally in Brno.

A widely shared photograph shows 16-year-old Lucie Myslíková standing up to a right-wing demonstrator as he gestures angrily.

Myslíková was one of a number of Scouts who joined counter-protesters at a May Day rally held by neo-Nazis on Monday in the Czech Republic’s second biggest city.

Vladimir Cicmanec, who took the photo of Myslíková, told CNN: “She was standing tall and she’s 16 years old and she stood proud and made some profound arguments.”

Cicmanec, who was part of the counter-demonstration, said: “We wanted to show the neo-Nazis that they are not welcome here. This year the counter-protest was to make fun of and to troll the Nazis.”

The World Organisation of the Scout Movement posted the photograph on its Facebook page with the message: “People from all walks of life, and Scouts among them, came to the streets during an extreme right march yesterday to express their support for values of diversity, peace and understanding. Creating a better world!”

In the last parliamentary elections in the Czech Republic, in 2013, the far-right Dawn of Direct Democracy party won almost seven per cent of the vote.

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