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Demos against the right continue

2024-02-23T09:31:57.024Z

Highlights: Demos against the right continue. This weekend there are also actions to commemorate the victims of the Russian attack on Ukraine two years ago. In Potsdam, Fridays for Future is organizing a demo with lights and music at the Old Market under the motto “Together against theright” There will be a rally in Frankfurt (Oder) on Saturday as a sign of solidarity with Ukraine. A public commemoration of the victim of the war is planned in Cottbus on Sunday.



As of: February 23, 2024, 10:19 a.m

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People stand on the Old Market during the “Potsdam defends itself” demonstrations.

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The wave of demonstrations against right-wing extremism shows no sign of stopping.

This weekend there are also actions to commemorate the victims of the Russian attack on Ukraine two years ago.

Potsdam/Eberswalde/Herzberg/Frankfurt - People in numerous cities across Brandenburg want to take to the streets against right-wing extremism again this weekend.

At the same time there are rallies to mark the second anniversary of the Russian attack on Ukraine.

On Saturday, demonstrations against the right are planned in Brandenburg / Havel, Beelitz and Herzberg (Elster), as the Brandenburg Shows Attitude Alliance announced on its website.

In Müncheberg, too, an alliance wants to send a visible signal for democracy and peace.

The initiative called for: “Come with heart and flashlight”.

On Sunday there will be demonstrations in Eberswalde, Wittenberge, Luckau and Ahrensfelde.

In Potsdam, Fridays for Future is organizing a demo with lights and music at the Old Market under the motto “Together against the right”.

There will be a rally in Frankfurt (Oder) on Saturday as a sign of solidarity with Ukraine.

The European University Viadrina is involved.

A public commemoration of the victims of the war is planned in Cottbus on Sunday.

An art event with installations, a film and a photo exhibition presented on Saturday under the title “24.02.

“Wounded” (German: wounded) the Ukraine Aid Potsdam.

The organizers said that visitors should be able to experience the journey of someone wounded in war.

dpa

Source: merkur

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