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Swedish city plays ‘Schindler’s List’ to Nazis

STOCKHOLM (AP) — Neo-Nazis rallying in the Swedish city of Norrkoping have been greeted by the theme song from “Schindler’s List” ringing from the bells of city hall.

Local government spokesman Ulf Mossberg said city officials decided the tune from Steven Spielberg’s Oscar-winning Holocaust drama was an appropriate way to demonstrate the city’s belief in “the equal value of all people.”

He said the bells of the clock tower played the song before and after a political rally Tuesday by the Party of the Swedes, a small extremist group that wants to stop immigration and reserve Swedish citizenship for people with “Western genetic and cultural heritage.”

The party aims to win seats in local assemblies across Sweden in Sept. 14 elections.

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