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United against racism, Germans stage mass protest against far rights

Demonstrators gather in Berlin's Tiergarten district near the Brandenburg Gate during a major demonstration for an open and caring society organised by the action group "Unteilbar" (indivisible) on October 13, 2018. (AFP)

Protesters from across Germany marched through Berlin on Saturday, October 13, against racism, xenophobia and the far right in one of the country's biggest rallies of recent years.

Demonstrators gather in Berlin's Tiergarten district between the Brandenburg Gate and the Victory Column during a major demonstration for an open and caring society organized by the action group

Marchers carried placards reading "Build bridges not walls", "United against racism" and "We are indivisible - for an open and free society". Some danced to pop music on a warm autumn day.

Organisers put the turnout at 242,000 people for the demonstration, which followed anti-immigration protests in several eastern cities over the summer and a rise in support for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party before Bavaria's state election on Sunday, October 14. 

Demonstrators take part in a major demonstration for an open and caring society organized by the action group "Unteilbar" (indivisible) on October 13, 2018 in Berlin. (AFP)

A police spokesman declined to estimate the size of the crowd at the march, which was organized by a broad alliance of associations, labor unions, parties and rights groups including Amnesty International.


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