LEIPZIG, GERMANY - JANUARY 12: A man walks past the shattered windows of a launderette the day after right-wing supporters rioted on January 12, 2016 in Leipzig, Germany. Supporters of the right-wing populist Pegida movement marched yesterday evening with its Leipzig counterpart, Legida, and a group of approximately 250 men diverged from the march and rioted in Connewitz district, which is traditionally left-leaning. The recent sex attacks in Cologne by gangs of predominantly North African men have sharpened the discourse over Germany's open-door immigration policy for refugees and right-wing groups have been quick to latch on to the issue. (Photo by Jens Schlueter/Getty Images)