Dortmund in the focus: protests and counter -protests on April 26, 2025!

Am 26. April 2025 findet in Dortmund eine Demonstration unter dem Motto "Gemeinsam für Deutschland" statt, erwartet werden bis zu 1.500 Teilnehmer.
On April 26, 2025, a demonstration will take place in Dortmund under the motto "Together for Germany", up to 1,500 participants are expected. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Dortmund in the focus: protests and counter -protests on April 26, 2025!

On April 26, 2025, a demonstration is planned in Dortmund under the motto "Together for Germany", which could attract up to 1,500 participants. The initiative is independent, but includes people from the lateral thinker and conspiracy scenes as well as extreme right groups. This demonstration is advertised by a tictok video of the "Organ team NRW" under a spokesman for "Alex". The topics of the call range from peace without weapons to border controls and national pride. In addition, further demos are announced in large cities such as Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Bremen and Magdeburg.

The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution warned of extremists before the collection of these protests. Right -wing extremist actors were noticed in previous actions of this year, which leads to an increased observation of these new demonstrations. The authority emphasizes that these events are often used by social tensions to spread extremist ideologies. Nevertheless, the organizers of the Dortmund demo emphasize that they clearly distance themselves from right -wing extremism.

counter -protests and security situation

In Dortmund, the anti-Nazi alliance Blockado organizes counter-protests in three locations. The group, which has been observing the right scene in the region for almost three decades, criticizes the potential right slogans that could be heard as part of the demonstration. The Dortmund Greens also call for joint actions against the planned demo. These counter-protests should be viewed in the context of a noticeable incident: a party office of the Greens was smeared with right-wing extremist slogans, which led to the arrest of a 20-year-old right-wing extremist. Although the police currently see no connection between this incident and the upcoming demonstration, the situation remains tense.

The demonstration in Dortmund will take place both as a car wiring and as a classic demonstration in two different locations. The police have monitored similar meetings in other cities in the past, where right -wing extremists were present. This time the authorities expect a mixed participant structure, with critical observation of the activities planned by the constitutional protection.

first results and outlook

The first day of action in March, which was also on the motto "Together for Germany", attracted considerable attention. In the protests in cities such as Stuttgart, Frankfurt am Main and Hanover, some extreme and right -wing extremist actors had mixed among the demonstrators. The authority reported that these events are more shaped by social tensions than a clear right -wing extremist influence, which makes it difficult to draw a proper dividing line between thinking.

The demands in previous protests included freedom of expression, border controls and an end to the military aid for Ukraine. Although some of these demands are not automatically classified as right -wing extremist, there is a risk that extremists will use the space for their ideologies. The authorities and anti-fascist groups emphasize the need to be vigilant and to counter developments on April 26, 2025 with a clear statement and presence.

The upcoming protests throw a light on the challenges in front of which society faces and the way existing tensions can be exploited. The upcoming demonstration will therefore not only be a political event, but also an important test case for the social and political climate in Germany.

on Tagesschau It is emphasized that the police and the constitutional protection will be observed closely. Likewise, n-tv in these tense times to recognize and counteract him.

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