Clashes between police and far-left activists leave injuries in Leipzig, Germany – Latest Updates and News

2023-06-04 16:15:04

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Clashes between police and demonstrators leave injuries

On Sunday, around 50 police officers were injured during protests in Leipzig, eastern Germany. Thirty arrests were made.

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Far-left protesters notably blocked streets on Saturday in Leipzig, Germany.

Clashes between far-left activists and police left dozens injured this weekend in Leipzig (eastern Germany), incidents denounced on Sunday by Interior Minister Nancy Faeser. Protesters blocked streets, set fires on public roads and threw projectiles at security forces, in response to prison sentences imposed by German justice this week against four extreme activists LEFT.

Around 50 police officers were injured during the protests, which began on Friday evening, including three officers who were declared “unfit for duty”, according to a statement from the Leipzig police. The police made around 30 arrests and more than 50 people were remanded in custody before being released.

“This senseless violence by far-left anarchists and rioters is unjustifiable,” the minister said in a statement. Hundreds of people joined the protests after far-left activists called for a day of action in Leipzig on Saturday.

“Free Lina”

On Wednesday, a court in Dresden sentenced a student from Leipzig, Lina E., and three other far-left activists to terms of several years in prison. The group was convicted of attacks on neo-Nazis and suspected far-right activists between 2018 and 2020.

Since her arrest in 2020, Lina E. has become a symbol, with the slogan “Free Lina” appearing regularly at far-left protests, according to German media.

(AFP)

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