Members of the controversial new extreme-right "Magyar Garda" or Hungarian guard march during their swearing-in ceremony in Budapest, Hungary Saturday, Aug 25, 2007. Magyar Garda members wear uniforms bearing a variation on the red-and-white Arpad Stripes associated with Hungary's Nazi-aligned Arrow Cross party in power during WWII. The creation of the guard by extreme-right party Jobbik had raised fears among the Jewish community both in Hungary and internationally. Prior to the establishment of the Magyar Garda, Hungarian Jews had been warning that anti-Semitism was on the rise. AP Photo logo AP Photo 27 months ago

Members of the controversial new extreme-right "Magyar Garda" or Hungarian guard march during their swearing-in ceremony in Budapest, Hungary Saturday, Aug 25, 2007. Magyar Garda members wear uniforms bearing a variation on the red-and-white Arpad Stripes associated with Hungary's Nazi-aligned Arrow Cross party in power during WWII. The creation of the guard by extreme-right party Jobbik had raised fears among the Jewish community both in Hungary and internationally. Prior to the establishment of the Magyar Garda, Hungarian Jews had been warning that anti-Semitism was on the rise.