Amid Rising Islamophobia In Germany, Thousands March Against Racism
Thousands of people marched through cities and towns across Germany on Monday calling for tolerance and racial equality in the face of the country’s rising Islamophobic demonstrations that fall under the banner of the far-right, extremist organization Pegida.
At least 17,000 people took part in the anti-racist mobilizations, including more than 10,000 people in Munich, 6,000 in Magdeburg, and many more at rallies in Wuerzburg, Nuremberg, Berlin, and Duesseldorf, according to estimates from AFP.
The showing, however, was smaller than last week’s approximately 100,000 anti-racist marchers across Germany.
Citing alleged terror threats, police banned a Pegida march, initially slated to take place on Monday in the eastern German city of Dresden. Still, several hundred people held Pegida marches in German cities, according to Deutsche Welle.
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