Security was tight at the district court in Pazardzhik as the trial resumed of 13 Muslims alleged to have advocated the violent overthrow of the Bulgarian state and its replacement with an Islamic theocracy. Outside the court, several hundred Bulgarian nationalists voiced support for the secular state and against Islamization.
The trial started on September 18 and has seen incidents after large crowds who turned out in support of the accused being unable to be accommodated in the courtroom. Seven witnesses were due to be heard by the court on October 29, of whom three were scheduled to give evidence anonymously.
Bulgarian nationalists protest in front of the court in Pazardzhik on October 29, 2012. Some 300 nationalists rallied in front of the court, carrying flags and slogans, reading: ‘We are a secular state,’ and broadcasting patriotic songs on a loudspeaker as the trial of Bulgarian Muslim religious resumed in the court of the southern town.
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