Far-Right Demonstration in Berlin Ends Early Due to Counter-Protests
A far-right march in Berlin-Friedrichshain, organized by ex-AfD politician Ferhat Sentürk, was halted following disruptions by 2,000 counter-protesters and police interventions.
- The demonstration, titled 'For Law and Order. Against Left-Wing Extremism and Politically Motivated Violence,' drew 850 participants, significantly more than previous events.
- Approximately 2,000 counter-protesters opposed the march, employing tactics such as sit-in blockades to disrupt the event.
- Police arrested several far-right participants for violating the ban on face coverings and displaying unconstitutional symbols, including the Hitler salute.
- Organizers prematurely ended the march after confrontations and blockades prevented the planned route through Friedrichshain.
- The event was the third under the same title since December 2024, reflecting ongoing tensions between far-right groups and left-wing activists in Germany.































