About 250,000 protesters attended demonstrations across Germany against the far-right AfD. AFP
People carry a banner during a demonstration against the AfD and right-wing extremism in Kassel, Germany, Saturday, Jan. 20, 2024. ( Swen Pförtner / dpa via AP)
A participant carries a placard at a demonstration against the AfD and right-wing extremism in Kassel, Germany. AP
People march through Ludwig-Wucherer-Strasse, Halle, Germany. AP
People take part in a demonstration against racism and far-right politics, in Erfurt. AFP
People take part in a demonstration against racism and far right politics, in Erfurt, eastern Germany on January 20, 2024. Revelations that members of Germany's far-right AfD discussed mass deportation plans have pushed tens of thousands of people to protest and sparked a debate on whether the anti-immigrant party should be banned. From Cologne to Leipzig to Nuremberg, Germans across the country have poured into the streets over the last week, with another 100 demonstrations expected through the weekend. (Photo by JENS SCHLUETER / AFP)
In all, demonstrations have been called in about 100 locations across Germany from Friday through the weekend, including in Berlin on Sunday. AFP
People gather at Willy-Brandt-Platz in Nuremberg. AP
People gather at the train station in Dortmund as part of nationwide demonstrations against right-wing extremism. AP
Participants at a demonstration against racism and far-right politics in Erfurt. AFP
About 250,000 protesters attended demonstrations across Germany against the far-right AfD. AFP
People carry a banner during a demonstration against the AfD and right-wing extremism in Kassel, Germany, Saturday, Jan. 20, 2024. ( Swen Pförtner / dpa via AP)
A participant carries a placard at a demonstration against the AfD and right-wing extremism in Kassel, Germany. AP
People march through Ludwig-Wucherer-Strasse, Halle, Germany. AP
People take part in a demonstration against racism and far-right politics, in Erfurt. AFP
People take part in a demonstration against racism and far right politics, in Erfurt, eastern Germany on January 20, 2024. Revelations that members of Germany's far-right AfD discussed mass deportation plans have pushed tens of thousands of people to protest and sparked a debate on whether the anti-immigrant party should be banned. From Cologne to Leipzig to Nuremberg, Germans across the country have poured into the streets over the last week, with another 100 demonstrations expected through the weekend. (Photo by JENS SCHLUETER / AFP)
In all, demonstrations have been called in about 100 locations across Germany from Friday through the weekend, including in Berlin on Sunday. AFP
People gather at Willy-Brandt-Platz in Nuremberg. AP
People gather at the train station in Dortmund as part of nationwide demonstrations against right-wing extremism. AP
Participants at a demonstration against racism and far-right politics in Erfurt. AFP
About 250,000 protesters attended demonstrations across Germany against the far-right AfD. AFP