Berlin, Germany. 3rd Oct, 2024. Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in Berlin on October 3, 2024, Germany's Unity Day, answering the nationwide call by the ''Never Again War'' initiative for a peace demonstration. Protesters rallied against the stationing of U.S. missiles in Germany, the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, and Germany's arms deliveries to Ukraine and Israel. The event, which culminated at the Victory Column in Berlin's Tiergarten, was marked by a mix of peace activists, anti-war protesters, and pro-Palestinian demonstrators. Organizers estimated around 30,000 par

Berlin, Germany. 3rd Oct, 2024. Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in Berlin on October 3, 2024, Germany's Unity Day, answering the nationwide call by the ''Never Again War'' initiative for a peace demonstration. Protesters rallied against the stationing of U.S. missiles in Germany, the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, and Germany's arms deliveries to Ukraine and Israel. The event, which culminated at the Victory Column in Berlin's Tiergarten, was marked by a mix of peace activists, anti-war protesters, and pro-Palestinian demonstrators. Organizers estimated around 30,000 par Stock Photo
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October 3, 2024, Berlin, Germany: Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in Berlin on October 3, 2024, Germany's Unity Day, answering the nationwide call by the ''Never Again War'' initiative for a peace demonstration. Protesters rallied against the stationing of U.S. missiles in Germany, the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, and Germany's arms deliveries to Ukraine and Israel. The event, which culminated at the Victory Column in Berlin's Tiergarten, was marked by a mix of peace activists, anti-war protesters, and pro-Palestinian demonstrators. Organizers estimated around 30, 000 participants, though police put the number closer to 10, 000. Key speakers included Sahra Wagenknecht, leader of the newly formed BSW party, and Ralf Stegner, a prominent member of the SPD. Stegner, who spoke on Germany's role in supporting Ukraine's defense and Israel's security, was met with boos and interruptions as he defended military aid. His speech drew mixed reactions from the crowd, many of whom opposed any form of arms delivery, while others criticized his remarks on Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Sahra Wagenknecht delivered a fiery speech attacking Germany's foreign policy and criticizing politicians like Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, whom she called a ''security risk for Germany'' due to her support of military interventions. Wagenknecht condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine but also accused the U.S. of hypocrisy, saying, ''If Putin is a criminal, what about the U.S. leaders responsible for their wars?'' The demonstration also saw a counter-protest nearby, organized by the Ukrainian group Vitsche, which chanted slogans like ''Stop Russian Propaganda'' and ''Russia is a Terror State. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!

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