Saxony: 3,000 People Celebrate at the Csd in Bautzen without Major Incidents
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In Germany, threats and violence by far-right groups against LGBTQ+ people continue to increase. Pride marches are also increasingly targeted, such as today in Bautzen, eastern Germany.
The queer community celebrates Christopher Street Day in Bautzen. The police have rated the course as peaceful – despite a counter-event and verbal clashes.
According to right-wing threats last year, the CSD in Bautzen was quiet this time. Around 3,000 people participated, the police separated them from 450 right-wing extremists.
According to the organizers, around 4,300 people gathered in Bautzen in eastern Saxony on Sunday to demonstrate for the equality of and against the violence against queer living persons.
Hundreds of radical right-wing activists are mobilizing against Christopher Street Day in Bautzen, Saxony. The fight against sexual diversity is particularly identitative for young neo-Nazis. Slogans like "White Race Defender" are on T-shirts, calls for violence are shouted.
In the third Bautzen CSD, more than three times as many people as in 2024 demonstrated for the visibility of queer life in rural areas. There were no right-wing attacks as in the previous year.
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