Tens of thousands rally against nationalism before EU votes
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A woman holds a European flag as she attends a demonstration in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, May 19, 2019. People across Europe attend demonstrations under the slogan ‘A Europe for All - Your Voice Against Nationalism’. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
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A man with his face painted like a European flag, attends a demonstration in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, May 19, 2019. People across Europe attend demonstrations under the slogan ‘A Europe for All - Your Voice Against Nationalism’. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
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People hold posters reading: ‘Elect a Europe for all’ and ‘Your choice - May 26’ as they attend a demonstration in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, May 19, 2019. People across Europe attend demonstrations under the slogan ‘A Europe for All - Your Voice Against Nationalism’. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
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People gather for a protest rally in Hamburg, Germany, Sunday, May 19, 2019. People across Europe attend demonstrations under the slogan ‘A Europe for All - Your Voice Against Nationalism’. (Christian Charisius/dpa via AP)
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FRANKFURT, Germany Tens of thousands of demonstrators opposed to right-wing populism and nationalism took to the streets in a number of European cities before May 23-26 elections to the European Parliament.
FRANKFURT, Germany — Tens of thousands of demonstrators opposed to right-wing populism and nationalism took to the streets in a number of European cities before May 23-26 elections to the European Parliament.
Marches in Germany were held under the banner of “One Europe for Everyone: Your Voice Against Nationalism” in cities including Berlin, Cologne, Leipzig, Frankfurt, Munich and Hamburg.
Organizers from more than 70 groups support the European Union, but also urge changes in migration policy such as support for refugee rescue missions in the Mediterranean Sea.
Other gatherings under the slogan “No to Hate, Yes to Change” were planned in Budapest, Genoa, Utrecht, Warsaw, Bucharest and other cities.
The dpa news agency said organizers reported 20,000 protesters in Berlin, while police estimated 10,000 in Munich, 14,000 in Frankfurt, and 10,000 in Hamburg.
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