At Least 200,000 Protesters Rally in Munich against Far-Right AfD Ahead of German Election

More than 200,000 protesters rallied in Munich, Germany, on Saturday against far-right extremism ahead of the country's general election. The far-right, anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany, or AfD, is in second place in recent polls and has prompted widespread protests across the country before voters cast their ballots on Feb. 23.

UPDATE: Thousands of Germans rally against extremism as migration becomes top concern for voters

Polling suggests migration is a top concern for voters in this month's election.

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Exceeds expectations - Munich: Over 200,000 people against the shift to the right

Rallies against right-wing extremism and cooperation with the AfD took place again in numerous German cities on Saturday. According to the police, ...

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