Overview
- Over 110 decentralized Easter peace marches are taking place across Germany, with events already underway in cities like Wolfsburg, Mainz, and Duisburg.
- Protesters demand disarmament, criticize planned US mid-range missile deployments, and urge the German government to prioritize diplomacy over defense spending.
- The marches, rooted in Cold War-era activism, highlight opposition to militarization and call for a European security framework that includes Russia while ensuring Ukraine's defense.
- In Berlin-Kreuzberg, Ukrainian group Vitsche staged a satirical 'Friedensvolksentscheid,' criticizing peace marchers for opposing military support for Ukraine.
- A demonstration at Mariannenplatz faces accusations of right-wing infiltration, prompting counter-protests and further polarizing the movement.