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Berlin Peace March Draws Hundreds, Falling Short of Expected Turnout

Far-right speakers, conspiracy rhetoric, and counter-protests mark the 'Deutschland steht auf' demonstration in central Berlin.

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Overview

  • The 'Deutschland steht auf' rally began at the Brandenburger Tor with around 650 attendees, far below the 10,000 registered participants.
  • Organizers called for direct democracy reforms, including mandatory referendums on constitutional changes and prosecution of tax waste.
  • Prominent far-right figures, including Jürgen Elsässer and AfD donor Winfried Stöcker, addressed the crowd, with speeches invoking conspiracy theories and anti-government rhetoric.
  • Counter-demonstrations took place nearby, with critics condemning the event as a platform for hate and extremist ideologies.
  • The march, under the slogan 'Frieden. Freiheit. Volksabstimmung,' highlights the intersection of conspiracy-driven activism and far-right movements in Germany's protest landscape.