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Neo-Nazi demo and counter-events so far peaceful

2021-10-09T14:07:03.830Z


At a rally by right-wing extremists and several counter-events in Dortmund, according to initial findings, everything has been peaceful so far. The Dortmund police spoke of 480 participants in the right-wing extremist meeting on Saturday. The organizer had registered 250 participants for the demo. "This number was unrealistic from the start," said a police spokeswoman in the early afternoon of the German press agency.


At a rally by right-wing extremists and several counter-events in Dortmund, according to initial findings, everything has been peaceful so far.

The Dortmund police spoke of 480 participants in the right-wing extremist meeting on Saturday.

The organizer had registered 250 participants for the demo.

"This number was unrealistic from the start," said a police spokeswoman in the early afternoon of the German press agency.

Dortmund - They even expected more than the almost 500 demonstrators to actually march.

After the death of the Dortmund neo-Nazi Siegfried Borchardt, a right-wing extremist applicant had called for the meeting. Borchardt was known nationwide as "SS-Siggi". Therefore, fans of the scene were expected to travel beyond North Rhine-Westphalia. After the meeting around 2 p.m., the right-wing extremists wanted to move through the city center near the main train station to the Dorstfeld district. Numerous roads in the affected area were closed. The traffic was partially diverted. Two subway lines were also closed for the duration of the elevator.

“If you intend to go to the main train station, you better plan a few more minutes.

Due to the barriers at the level of and around the Katharinentreppe, you may have to plan one or the other detour, ”the police tweeted around noon.

A police contact point had been set up for media representatives.

The police, who had strict conditions for the events, were with "strong forces" on site, "said the spokeswoman.

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The Dortmund Greens and the German Trade Union Confederation (DGB) had called for counter-events.

There was also an urgent registration from the left-wing extremist scene.

The Antifa had already mobilized in advance for a rally.

A few days ago it became known that Borchardt had died a week ago at the age of 67.

"SS-Siggi" was considered to be one of the heads of the Dortmund right-wing extremist scene, which is now considered to be weakened.

He was a member of the Dortmund city council for “Dierechte” in 2014, but resigned his mandate after two months.

He had a long criminal record and served several prison terms - among other things for sedition, breach of the peace, damage to property and dangerous bodily harm.

dpa

Source: merkur

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