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65 far-right demonstrators march in Berlin-Mitte as 400 counter-protesters rally

The procession ran from Schillingstraße to Nordbahnhof without incident reflecting growing tensions between extremist groups and civic opponents

Menschen protestieren mit einer schwarz-gelben Fahne auf "Refugees are welcome" zu lesen ist
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Overview

  • Approximately 65 far-right activists participated in the demonstration, marking another small-scale march in Berlin-Mitte.
  • Counter-protesters — about 400 by mid-afternoon — assembled near Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz and planned marches through Scheunenviertel and Torstraße to Invalidenstraße.
  • Organizers cast the event as a protest 'against betrayal of the people' aimed at a planned gathering by former AfD politician Ferhat Sentürk, whose own event had called for moderation.
  • Police reported no significant incidents during the march or accompanying counter-demonstrations.
  • Later evening counter-protests were scheduled in Lichterfelde and at the Ostkreuz station reflecting sustained civic mobilization against Neo-Nazi marches.