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+ | * [[US/OR/Portland/2018/08/04/protest]]: Local antifascists protested in response to a rally by elements of the far Right. | ||
+ | * [[US/OR/Portland/2018/06/30/riot]]: Local antifascists protested in response to a rally by elements of the far Right. | ||
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- US/OR/Portland/2018/08/04/protest: Local antifascists protested in response to a rally by elements of the far Right.
- US/OR/Portland/2018/06/30/riot: Local antifascists protested in response to a rally by elements of the far Right.
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