BERLIN — Thousands of activists protested Saturday in Berlin for a more inclusive and progressive society, the German news agency dpa reported.
BERLIN — Thousands of activists protested Saturday in Berlin for a more inclusive and progressive society, the German news agency dpa reported.
Over 350 organizations including Amnesty International, Fridays for Future, pro-women rights and refugee support groups had called for the march through the German capital three weeks before the country’s national election on Sept 26.
The peaceful protesters called for a more united fight against racism in the country and demanded more rights for refugees, a more generous asylum policy, lower rents and stronger efforts to fight global warming.
The alliance of groups, called Unteilbar (Indivisible), said around 30,000 people had participated in the demonstrations but police estimated the number at about 10,000.
The protesters called for “social justice, human rights and consequent action against the climate crisis,” dpa reported.
Participants from all over the country joined the protests but their trips to Berlin were complicated by a national train strike.
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