A protester holds up a sign that has written 'Open beer, open borders' on it. Around 2,000 anti-fascists from different political parties and organisations marched through the city of Kandel, to show their opposition to the march by the right-wing AfD party that was taking part at the same time and which used the remembrance of the murder of a girl late last year by an Asylum seeker, as pretext for a right-wing and racist protest. The protest was attended by the Rhineland-Palatinate Minister?President Malu Dreyer and politicians from all democratic parties. (Photo by Michael Debets/Pacific P


A protester holds up a sign that has written 'Open beer, open borders' on it. Around 2,000 anti-fascists from different political parties and organisations marched through the city of Kandel, to show their opposition to the march by the right-wing AfD party that was taking part at the same time and which used the remembrance of the murder of a girl late last year by an Asylum seeker, as pretext for a right-wing and racist protest. The protest was attended by the Rhineland-Palatinate Minister?President Malu Dreyer and politicians from all democratic parties. (Photo by Michael Debets / Pacific Press)


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