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

Beginning on 23 December 2024, following an attack on a Christmas market in Brandenburg on 22 December, protests began in Germany calling for the mass deportation of immigrants. The protests are actively supported by the AFD

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.