Thousands of left-wing demonstrators from across Germany gathered in the town of Riesa in Saxony on Saturday, aiming to disrupt a convention held by
During a party conference Alice Weidel publicly endorsed the mass "return" or deportation of people with a migrant background.
Planned protests organized by an alliance of activists have begun ahead of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) two-day party conference, which kicks off Saturday morning in the eastern German town of Riesa in Saxony.
Organizers said they expected over 10,000 people to attend demonstrations in eastern Saxony state. The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is polling in second place ahead of upcoming federal elections.
The organizers of a protest against Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party have criticized the behaviour of the police after a left-wing politician says he was knocked unconscious. "The police's approach was scandalous,
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The AfD in the German city of Karlsruhe has been posting fake ‘deportation tickets’ to voters, including those with a migration background. The incident is being investigated by police as a hate crime.
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) elected Alice Weidel, co-chair of the party, to be its candidate for the chancellorship during its congress in Riesa, Saxony this weekend. The congress started two hours late because access roads to the venue were blocked by those opposed to the extremist party.
A convention of a far-right party is being met by protests in Germany as it and other major parties launch their campaigns for the country’s election next month.
German Police have started investigating the Alternative for Germany (AfD) over its campaign in Karlsruhe in the south of the country. Members of the local organization of the anti-immigration party sent fliers to mailboxes that seem to be airline ticket boarding passes and have the phrase "deportation ticket" written on them.
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Planned protests organized by an alliance of activists have begun ahead of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) two-day party conference, held in the eastern German town of Riesa in Saxony.