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Baden-Württemberg - St. Pauli fans are said to have harassed the AfD's election campaign stand - police deployed numerous emergency services

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
In the city center of Heidenheim, an AfD campaign stand was apparently harassed by football fans of FC St. Pauli.

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Before the match between Hamburger SV and 1. FC Köln, there were unbelievable attacks on away fans in the Kiez. At the Volksparkstadion, HSV secured the three points and the lead in the table with luck and determination. The 2nd Bundesliga is getting crazier and crazier.

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800 participants were registered, but only about 200 showed up. And yet the neo-Nazi demonstration in Aachen escalated when left-wing counter-demonstrators appeared.

·Berlin, Germany
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In Aachen, a former AfD member called for a right-wing extremist rally. The rally escalated into riots: counter-demonstrators blocked the right-wing extremists' route, and left-wing extremists attacked police officers.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Here you can find information on the topic of “extremism”. Read now “Confrontations at a rally in Aachen”.

·Germany
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In the city center of Heidenheim, an AfD campaign stand was apparently harassed by football fans of FC St. Pauli.

·Germany
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A mass brawl broke out around the “Rutsche” pub in the Kiez: masked HSV hooligans attacked Cologne fans who were standing in front of the “Rutsche”.

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www.t-online.de broke the news in on Saturday, January 18, 2025.
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