Fox News
November 25, 2013

Hundreds of people nostalgic for Spain’s fascist past have held a rally outside Madrid’s downtown Royal Palace to commemorate the 38th anniversary of dictator Francisco Franco’s death.
Eduardo Arias, president of the right-wing Spanish Patriotic Knot association, addressed the gathering and exhorted the government to oppose immigration at a time when the country has sky-high unemployment. Sympathizers made stiff-arm salutes and waved Spanish flags before singing anthems dating from Franco’s 1939-1975 rule.
