Up to 100,000 people took part in a demonstration in Munich against racism and anti-Semitism that took place yesterday evening, DPA reported. The data comes from the police in the city, while the organizers of the event, which took place under the title: “Sea of Lights for Democracy”, said that up to 300,000 people took part in it.
Demonstrations against far-right extremism were organized throughout the weekend in Germany.
The wave of protests in the country, which began in January, was caused by information that at a meeting in Potsdam of far-right activists and politicians from “Alternative for Germany”, which was also attended by representatives of the center-right Christian Democrats, there was talk of expulsion from Germany of foreigners, including immigrants with German passports and asylum seekers. The meeting took place in November last year.
For honest and independent journalism
We will be glad if you support us, so that in the future you can also rely on an independent, professional and honest informational – analytical media.
The Mediapool team informs you that the forum administrators will remove any comments containing obscene qualifications, racial, ethnic or religious insults.
The editors are not responsible for the opinions uploaded to Mediapool.bg by the users.
Commenting under articles requires the user to comply with the rules for participation in the Mediapool.bg forums
Read our forum rules.
You must be logged in to comment. If you don’t have an account, you can register.
#people #part #demonstration #Munich #racism #antiSemitism