Over 200,000 protesters rallied in Munich, Germany against far-right extremism ahead of the country's general election, with similar protests occurring in other cities as well. The protest was peaceful and supported by various activist groups, churches, and sports clubs.
Key Points
Over 200,000 protesters rallied in Munich against far-right extremism
Similar protests occurred in other cities across Germany
Protest supported by activist groups, churches, and sports clubs
Pros
Peaceful demonstration against far-right extremism
Significant turnout of over 200,000 protesters in Munich
Support from various organizations and groups
Cons
Presence of far-right party (AfD) prompting protests
Controversy over center-right leader's stance on far-right parties