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Am Samstag, dem 29. März 2025, versammelten sich am U-Bahnhof #Hellersdorf etwa 150-180 #Neonazis vom 3. Weg.
Anlass war das 10jährige bestehen des Hellersdorfer "Stützpunkts".
Nach einer kurzen Rede zog die Demo einmal durch den Kiez im Kreis und Ende wieder am Rathaus in der Hellen Mitte.
Am Rande kam es immer wieder zu kleinem Gegenprotest.

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„Rechtsextreme Gewalt in Brandenburg

Jetzt sind wieder linke Klubs im Visier
Das hat es seit Jahrzehnten nicht gegeben: In #brandenburg versuchten mutmaßliche Rechtsextreme, linke Klubs zu stürmen. Das Bundesland hatte mal eine klare Strategie gegen #neonazis doch die scheint nicht mehr zu greifen.“ @derspiegel #pay
spiegel.de/panorama/gesellscha #rechtsextremismus

DER SPIEGEL · Rechtsextreme Gewalt in Brandenburg: Jetzt sind wieder linke Klubs im VisierBy Frauke Böger
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The word friends used to describe convenience store worker and part-time DJ Matthew Allison: Goofy. This @ProPublica report explains how he was also a key figure in Terrorgram, a network of white supremacist chat groups and channels. He was arrested last year; prosecutors say he used the Telegram platform to solicit attacks on government infrastructure, encourage the assassination of politicians and distribute instructions for making bombs.

propublica.org/article/matthew

ProPublicaA “Goofy” DJ’s Secret Life at the Center of an Online Terrorism Network
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Nancy : nouvelle agression d'extrême droite

Le 17 mars vers 22h un étudiant a été roué de coups par des nervis fascistes équipés de gants coqués, dénoncent dans un communiqué commun 26 associations et sections locales de syndicats et de partis politiques, dont la CGT, la FSU, SUD Éducation, la CNT, le PCF et les Jeunes insoumis.Le jeune homme sortait…
blast-info.fr/articles/2025/na #Agression #Antisemitisme #Neonazis

www.blast-info.frNancy : nouvelle agression d'extrême droiteLe 17 mars vers 22h un étudiant a été roué de coups par des nervis fascistes équipés de gants coqués, dénoncent dans un communiqué commun 26 associations et sections locales de syndicats et de partis politiques, dont la CGT, la FSU, SUD Éducation, la CNT,…

Frontline and ProPublica have just released their in-depth investigation into Terrorgram. It's really well done and gets into both the background of how Terrorgram came to be in the first place and how its organizers groomed the teenager who eventually shot three people outside a queer bar in Bratislava, killing two of them. I recommend it for anyone who's interested in all of that. There are lots of details and illuminating observations throughout.

One warning, though: there is some rather violent footage early on, particularly from Unite the Right. I'm specifically kind of pissed that people *still* insist on showing the footage of the car attack, and without even any run-up -- just cutting straight to that moment, as though the world doesn't already know what happened, as though there were no living people whose lives were completely fucked up that day and may really suffer for seeing that yet again.

If that's an issue for you, maybe skip from around 7:00-8:10, and particularly right around the 8:00 mark. You won't be missing anything of value.

pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documen

FRONTLINEThe Rise and Fall of Terrorgram | FRONTLINEFRONTLINE and ProPublica investigate how an online network known as Terrorgram spread extremism and violence.

Naziaufmarsch durch Friedrichshain blockiert

Wieder einmal wollten Neonazis durch #Friedrichshain marschieren. Rund 400-500 #Rechtsextreme, nach Angaben der Polizei 850, sammelten sich am 22. März 2025 gegen 13 Uhr am Ostkreuz, obwohl viele Antifaschist*innen bereits im Bahnhof #Ostkreuz lautstark protestierten. Der dritte Aufmarsch um Ex-#AfDler Ferhat #Sentürk in der Stadt kam kaum 100 Meter weit. Mehrere Tausend Gegendemonstrant*innen und einige #Sitzblockaden verhinderten, dass die #Nazis marschieren konnten.

Auf der Gegenkundgebung am About Blank griff die #Polizei Antifaschist*innen an, um an den „Adenauer SRP+“ heran zu kommen.Ohne Vorwarnung und unprovoziert drängte die Polizei mit Schlägen und #Pfefferspray die Menschen zurück.

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@katharinakoenig

Hier von einem Versagen staatlicher Strukturen zu schreiben, ist meines Erachtens sehr höflich und diplomatisch formuliert, denn angesichts des kaum mehr zählbaren 'Versagens' der letzten Jahrzehnten, was den staatlichen Umgang mit Alt- und Neonazis anbelangt, sind wir über ein Versagen in Einzelfällen hinaus! Wir befinden uns im Bereich billigend in Kauf genommener Kooperation und Integration politisch entsprechend gesinnter Personen.

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#Germany #Berlin #neoNazis

"Police deploy 1,500 officers as thousands rally against neo-Nazi march, resulting in multiple arrests and clashes.

In Berlin, the streets echoed with tension as right-wing extremists attempted to march through Friedrichshain on March 22, 2025. The demonstration, organized under the misleading slogan 'For Justice and Order. Against Leftist Extremism and Politically Motivated Violence,' attracted significant opposition from counter-demonstrators.

The march had been registered by the 'Bürgerliche Allianz für Deutschland' and included participation from groups such as the 'Deutsche Jugend Voran' (DJV), 'Kampfbrigade Berlin,' 'Junge Patrioten Deutschlands' (JPD), and 'Chemnitz Revolte.' Local political figures, including an AfD politician from Brandenburg, were also involved in promoting the event. As part of the demonstration, the extremist band 'Kategorie C' was scheduled to perform at Ostkreuz at 1 PM.

Despite the ongoing threat of violence, which had characterized previous demonstrations in the area—like those in December 2024 and February 2025—a large police contingent of around 1,500 officers was deployed to maintain order. Early in the day, law enforcement made several preemptive arrests, detaining 15 individuals by 2 PM for violating masking laws and displaying symbols associated with unconstitutional organizations. Three of these participants—even displayed a Siegrune tattoo and performed the Hitler salute—were subsequently held in custody by a judge.

When the march was initially set to kick off at 1 PM, it remained stationary for several hours due to extensive counter-protests. By around 4:15 PM, as tensions escalated, the right-wing group attempted to move but only succeeded in covering a minimal distance—just two hundred meters to a blockade at Markgrafendamm. Throughout the day, clashes erupted between participants from both sides as counter-demonstrators constructed sit-in blockades, which effectively disrupted the Nazis’ intended routes.

As the situation intensified, police intervened to manage the escalating confrontation. Eventually, the demonstration was called off early at around 5 PM, having failed to make any substantial progress. By this point, police confirmed at least 50 arrests, most of which were members of the right-wing group. They also noted multiple incidents of violence, including reported assaults on police and journalists.

On the other side of the equation, the presence of up to 3,000 individuals in 15 organized counter-demonstrations showcased a coordinated effort against the right-wing protestors. Groups such as 'Ostkreuz bleibt bunt! Kein Platz für Nazis' and 'Friedrichshain bleibt antifaschistisch' aimed to voice their dissent and protect the community from extremism. Participants displayed signs that read messages of solidarity, including 'No foot of fascism here!' as they rallied against intolerance.

The day's events echoed a robust resistance movement, and Berlin’s left-leaning demographic mobilized to protect the values of tolerance and inclusivity. As chants and songs filled the air, the resilience of antifascist groups shone through despite the chaotic backdrop of the day. The organizers of the counter-protests called for continued solidarity against any form of extremism, reinforcing that they would remain vigilant in protecting their communities."

evrimagaci.org/tpg/tensions-ri

The Pinnacle GazetteTensions Rise In Berlin As Right-Wing Protest Triggers Major Counter-DemonstrationsIn Berlin, the streets echoed with tension as right-wing extremists attempted to march through Friedrichshain on March 22, 2025. The demonstration, organized under…

#Germany #Berlin #neoNazis

"A right-wing extremist demonstration in Berlin's Friedrichshain district was ended prematurely on Saturday after about four hours in the face of numerous counter-protests.

Participants in the neo-Nazi march got little further than their arrival point at the German capital's eastern Ostkreuz train station.

The leader of the rally ended it prematurely, police reported said on X.

Police said they deployed around 1,500 officers — including reinforcements from Bavaria and Bremen — to separate the marchers and counter-protesters.

Around 850 people, significantly more than at recent demonstrations, participated in the march, according to police. A nationwide mobilization was organized under the title "For Law and Order. Against Left-Wing Extremism and Politically Motivated Violence."

The organizer had previously estimated 1,200 participants. Meanwhile, several thousand people loudly protested against the neo-Nazi demonstration. The police reported that significantly more than 2,000, but less than 5,000 people had taken part.

According to police, there were 15 counter-protests along the planned march route in Friedrichshain, with hundreds of people blocking the street in some cases

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Police reported repeated scuffles, with the atmosphere heated at times.

According to a police spokeswoman, demonstrators from the left-wing camp attempted to break through a barrier. Officers also used pepper spray for this reason. Some people were temporarily arrested.

Police said there had been around 100 arrests, saying they would provide further details on Sunday. Several were reportedly detained for not complying with a ban on wearing masks."

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Friedrichshain district was severely disrupted Saturday, March 22, 2025, as right-wing extremists faced off against thousands of counter-protesters
Deutsche Welle · Berlin police arrest scores as neo-Nazi march blockedBy Richard Connor