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The '''National Radical Camp''' ({{lang-pl|Obóz Narodowo Radykalny, ONR}}) is a ] ] movement, which is based on values such as God, Honor, Country, Family, tradition and friendship.<ref name="onr.com.pl"></ref> ONR organizes patriotic and anti-leftist demonstrations, lectures, and charitable activities (blood donations, donations to orphanages and people in difficult situations).<ref name="onr.com.pl"/> ONR stresses the richness of Polish heritage, rejects liberal democracy, egalitarianism and all forms of totalitarianism, as well as the imposed rule of the European Union.<ref name="onr.com.pl"/> ONR also criticizes anti-Polish activities of Jewish and foreign people.<ref name="onr.com.pl"/> The group attracted publicity in 2005, 2007, and 2008 for demonstrations during the anniversary of the anti-Jewish March in ] in 1936.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref name="roth">{{cite journal
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The '''National Radical Camp''' ({{lang-pl|Obóz Narodowo Radykalny, ONR}}) is a ] ] movement, often described as ] or ]. While the group has only couple hundred members it attracted publicity in 2005, 2007, and 2008 for demonstrations during the anniversary of the anti-Jewish ] in ] in 1936.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref name="roth">{{cite journal| date = 2005| title = Poland 2005| journal = | publisher = ], ]| location = ], ]| url = http://www.tau.ac.il/Anti-Semitism/asw2005/poland.htm| language = English
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}}</ref><ref>{{pl icon}}</ref> The organisation is responsible for violent acts against inhabitants of Poland who have non-polish nationality. Members of group are responsible for attacks, including physical assaults, on homosexuals during gay parades.
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| url = http://www.tau.ac.il/Anti-Semitism/asw2005/poland.htm
}}</ref><ref>{{pl icon}}</ref> The campaign in Myslenice, in 1936, was directed against local mayor Basary, who tolerated corruption and favored Jewish entrepreneurs, as well as against harassment and repression of Polish patriots.<ref></ref>
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This article is about National Radical Camp (1993) I ONR. For other uses, see National Radical Camp (1993) (disambiguation). ‹ The template Infobox political party is being considered for merging. ›Political party in Poland
National Radical Camp
IdeologyNationalism,
Anti-communism
Political positionFar-right

The National Radical Camp (Template:Lang-pl) is a Polish nationalist movement, which is based on values such as God, Honor, Country, Family, tradition and friendship. ONR organizes patriotic and anti-leftist demonstrations, lectures, and charitable activities (blood donations, donations to orphanages and people in difficult situations). ONR stresses the richness of Polish heritage, rejects liberal democracy, egalitarianism and all forms of totalitarianism, as well as the imposed rule of the European Union. ONR also criticizes anti-Polish activities of Jewish and foreign people. The group attracted publicity in 2005, 2007, and 2008 for demonstrations during the anniversary of the anti-Jewish March in Myślenice in 1936. The campaign in Myslenice, in 1936, was directed against local mayor Basary, who tolerated corruption and favored Jewish entrepreneurs, as well as against harassment and repression of Polish patriots.

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  2. www.jewish.org.pl - Portal Społeczności Żydowskiej w Polsce - Sąd zajął się wiecem w Myślenicach
  3. Bezkarne gesty ONR-u w Myślenicach
  4. "Poland 2005". The Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism and Racism. Tel Aviv, Israel: Stephen Roth Institute, Tel Aviv University. 2005. {{cite journal}}: External link in |journal= (help)
  5. Template:Pl iconOfficial pages of Gmina Myślenica: Historia


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