Hundreds of people arrested during protest in Germany superpositive

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Publish Date : 2021-04-18 04:57:49


More than 1,000 people were protesting Saturday in Stuttgart, where Alternative for Germany, a far-right political party, is holding a two-day conference over the weekend.

Demonstrators tried to block party members from entering the building where their conference was taking place.

Opinion: Merkel down but not out



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Protesters then clashed with police, throwing flares and setting tires on fire, according to Richard Leuze, the spokesman for Reutlingen police.

About 2,000 party members were trying to attend the conference.

Another smaller, peaceful demonstration in the southern German city drew about 800 people.

Police clash with protestors angry about Cologne sex attacks

More protests are expected Sunday during the convention's second day.

Opinion: Merkel down but not out Protesters then clashed with police, throwing flares and setting tires on fire, according to Richard Leuze, the spokesman for Reutlingen police. More than 1,000 people were protesting Saturday in Stuttgart, where Alternative for Germany, a far-right political party, is holding a two-day conference over the weekend. Another smaller, peaceful demonstration in the southern German city drew about 800 people. Opinion: Merkel down but not out About 2,000 party members were trying to attend the conference. Protesters then clashed with police, throwing flares and setting tires on fire, according to Richard Leuze, the spokesman for Reutlingen police. Protesters then clashed with police, throwing flares and setting tires on fire, according to Richard Leuze, the spokesman for Reutlingen police. Another smaller, peaceful demonstration in the southern German city drew about 800 people. Another smaller, peaceful demonstration in the southern German city drew about 800 people. More protests are expected Sunday during the convention's second day. About 2,000 party members were trying to attend the conference. Protesters then clashed with police, throwing flares and setting tires on fire, according to Richard Leuze, the spokesman for Reutlingen police. Demonstrators tried to block party members from entering the building where their conference was taking place. More protests are expected Sunday during the convention's second day. Demonstrators tried to block party members from entering the building where their conference was taking place. About 2,000 party members were trying to attend the conference. Police clash with protestors angry about Cologne sex attacks Protesters then clashed with police, throwing flares and setting tires on fire, according to Richard Leuze, the spokesman for Reutlingen police. About 2,000 party members were trying to attend the conference. About 2,000 party members were trying to attend the conference. Demonstrators tried to block party members from entering the building where their conference was taking place. Protesters then clashed with police, throwing flares and setting tires on fire, according to Richard Leuze, the spokesman for Reutlingen police. Police clash with protestors angry about Cologne sex attacks Demonstrators tried to block party members from entering the building where their conference was taking place. Another smaller, peaceful demonstration in the southern German city drew about 800 people. More than 1,000 people were protesting Saturday in Stuttgart, where Alternative for Germany, a far-right political party, is holding a two-day conference over the weekend. More than 1,000 people were protesting Saturday in Stuttgart, where Alternative for Germany, a far-right political party, is holding a two-day conference over the weekend. About 2,000 party members were trying to attend the conference. Protesters then clashed with police, throwing flares and setting tires on fire, according to Richard Leuze, the spokesman for Reutlingen police. More protests are expected Sunday during the convention's second day. Demonstrators tried to block party members from entering the building where their conference was taking place. Another smaller, peaceful demonstration in the southern German city drew about 800 people. Protesters then clashed with police, throwing flares and setting tires on fire, according to Richard Leuze, the spokesman for Reutlingen police. About 2,000 party members were trying to attend the conference. More than 1,000 people were protesting Saturday in Stuttgart, where Alternative for Germany, a far-right political party, is holding a two-day conference over the weekend. Protesters then clashed with police, throwing flares and setting tires on fire, according to Richard Leuze, the spokesman for Reutlingen police. Opinion: Merkel down but not out Demonstrators tried to block party members from entering the building where their conference was taking place. Opinion: Merkel down but not out More than 1,000 people were protesting Saturday in Stuttgart, where Alternative for Germany, a far-right political party, is holding a two-day conference over the weekend. More protests are expected Sunday during the convention's second day. Another smaller, peaceful demonstration in the southern German city drew about 800 people. Protesters then clashed with police, throwing flares and setting tires on fire, according to Richard Leuze, the spokesman for Reutlingen police. Another smaller, peaceful demonstration in the southern German city drew about 800 people. Demonstrators tried to block party members from entering the building where their conference was taking place. More protests are expected Sunday during the convention's second day. Protesters then clashed with police, throwing flares and setting tires on fire, according to Richard Leuze, the spokesman for Reutlingen police. More protests are expected Sunday during the convention's second day. More than 1,000 people were protesting Saturday in Stuttgart, where Alternative for Germany, a far-right political party, is holding a two-day conference over the weekend. Opinion: Merkel down but not out About 2,000 party members were trying to attend the conference.

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