Overview
- This year's Ostermärsche peace protests are actively taking place in cities across Germany, with participation ranging from hundreds to up to 1000 demonstrators per location.
- Key issues include opposition to the Arrow 3 missile defense system installation at Holzdorf and unconfirmed reports of US nuclear weapons at Büchel airbase.
- Protesters criticize Germany's increasing military spending, warning it diverts funds from essential areas like education, climate protection, and social welfare.
- Organized by groups such as Netzwerk Friedenskooperative and Deutsche Friedensgesellschaft, the demonstrations emphasize diplomatic conflict resolution over rearmament.
- The Ostermärsche movement, rooted in 1960s anti-militarist protests, has gained renewed momentum in response to escalating global conflicts and militarization.