The political far-right has organised a number of anti-immigration protests across Poland.<br /><br /> They say thousands of people took part in the rallies in several major cities including the capital,Warsaw.<br /><br /> The protests were organised in response to a decision by Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz for Poland to join other EU countries in providing financial assistance for refugees.<br /><br /> Poland will accept 7,000 between 2016 and 2017.<br /><br /> In response, the Prime Minister joined campaigners busy painting over racist graffiti daubed on walls in Warsaw.<br /><br /> The campaign aimed at stamping out the passive tolerance of hate speech in public spaces.<br /><br /> Volunteers paint over racist, homophobic and anti-Semitic graffiti on walls and buildings.
