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2024 German anti-immigration protests

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Not to be confused with 2024 German anti-extremism protests.

German 2024 Anti-Immigration Protests began around the 23th of December 2024, following Taleb Jawad al-Abdulmohsen's - a Saudi Doctor's living in Germany attack on a christmas market in Bradenburg. The main objective of the protesters is a mass deportation of immigrants from Germany. The protests are actively supported by the AFD

2024 German anti-immigration protests
Part of the Opposition to immigration in Germany

A Christmas Market in Germany - 2018
DateDecember 23th 2024 - Ongoing
LocationGermany, Bradenburg
Status Ongoing
Belligerents

Far-right protesters
Supported by:

Government of Germany
Casualties and losses
Unknown arrested

References

  1. "Authorities investigate Saudi doctor as suspect in Germany Christmas market attack". 2024-12-21.
  2. "Magdeburg protest: German demonstrators demand mass deportations as thousands take to streets in aftermath of Christmas market attack which killed five". www.gbnews.com. Retrieved 2024-12-23.
  3. ^ Heinrich, Markus (2024-12-23). "Germany After Magdeburg: The AfD's Call for Massive Street Protests". The Globalist. Retrieved 2024-12-23.
  4. "Germany's far-right stages anti-migration rally in Magdeburg". www.euronews.com. Retrieved 2024-12-23.