Summary:
Two men associated with the far-right removed from a balcony in Lisbon.
Protest against immigration took place during a busy lunchtime.
Demonstrators displayed banners and gave speeches in Portuguese and English.
Property owner did not consent to the protest on his property.
Police identified the protesters and their supporters after the incident.
Protest Against Immigration in Lisbon
On Friday, two men associated with the far-right were forcibly removed from a private balcony on Rua do Benformoso in Lisbon. They had climbed up using a ladder without the property owner's permission to protest against immigration.
The PSP (Public Security Police) reported that these individuals displayed banners and delivered speeches in both Portuguese and English around lunchtime. This protest coincided with a significant gathering of people in the area, who were organizing to access an informal place of worship in Mouraria.
The property owner, a Portuguese citizen, did not consent to the use of his property for this demonstration. The police later identified the two men and three of their supporters, emphasizing the unauthorized nature of their protest.
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