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    Hamburg Rallies Against Right-Wing Extremism

    February 28, 2024Updated:March 21, 20242 Mins Read
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    People gather as they protest against the AfD party and right-wing extremism in Frankfurt/Main, Germany, Saturday, Jan. 20, 2024. Michael Probst/AP Source: npr.org
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    In Hamburg, Germany, over 50,000 demonstrators took to the streets on Sunday in a powerful display against right-wing extremism and racism. The vibrant crowd, comprising people of all ages, marched through the city chanting slogans and enjoying live music performances while speakers from activist groups and unions denounced far-right ideologies.

    Led by the Fridays for Future climate movement, the rally featured a stirring performance by local band Deichkind, whose anti-fascist punk rock resonated deeply with the rally attendees, many of whom were teenagers and young adults.

    Researcher Maja Göpel urged disenfranchised protest voters not to succumb to far-right rhetoric, emphasizing the importance of an open-door policy for those who have recognized the dangers of embracing extremism.

    The protest comes in the wake of revelations about a clandestine meeting between German far-right AfD politicians and extremists, sparking widespread outrage. Banners emblazoned with slogans like “United Against Right-Wing Extremism” and “Colorful Instead of Brown” adorned the march, while speakers vehemently condemned racist and undemocratic policies of the AfD.

    Germany has experienced a rise in far-right activity and violence, fueled by economic uncertainty and anti-immigration sentiment. However, the massive grassroots mobilization witnessed in Hamburg, as well as in cities like Kiel and Lübeck, reflects ongoing efforts to counter reactionary forces.

    With European Parliament elections approaching in June, organizers have pledged to continue mobilizing the public against xenophobic ideologies. Another march, expected to draw another 50,000 participants, underscores the growing momentum to safeguard democracy and diversity against extremist threats.

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