Upper photo: 1 May 2007, Brno - Members and supporters of a far-right organization Národní odpor (National Resistance) met in Brno, South Moravia in order to hold a Mayday march. First, the police forces ordered them to disband but all in vain. Eventually, they used smoke bombs and water cannons to disperse the crowd. Lower photo: 10 November 2007, Prague - The extreme right was to march yet again, this time through the Prague's Jewish Quarter - on the anniversary of the Kristallnacht, an anti-Jewish pogrom in Nazi Germany. Determined to bar their march at any cost, hundreds of anarchists held a disallowed march and eventually clashed with police. The very center of Prague witnessed running battles with petard explosions and smoke bombs. Nearly three hundred anarchists were arrested. Ironically enough, the very biggest scare of that day, Neo-Nazis, were practically denied to enter the capital.