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Violence breaks out at Germany’s far-right AfD party conference

  • September 13, 2020

German police in the city of Braunschweig resorted to horses, dogs, pepper spray and batons to quell hundreds of protesters who had gathered outside a state party conference of far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) on Saturday.

According to a police statement, an organization entitled “Alliance against the Right” formed blockades to prevent delegates attending the conference. This led to “verbal and physical abuse” of some of the estimated 500 attendees.

Some individuals also attempted to break police lines to approach the conference venue, the police claimed. Some 3,500 protesters took part in demonstrations against the AfD throughout the city.

Jens Kestner is considered a member of the hardcore “Wing” of the AfD

Local Green party politician Felix Bach posted a video of part of the confrontation on Twitter and accused the police of using “completely disproportionate” tactics against peaceful protests.

The blockades delayed the start of the state party conference, where the Lower Saxony division of the party elected a new leader, Jens Kestner, narrowly beating the incumbent Dana Guth.

Kestner is considered a member of the hardcore “Wing” of the AfD, which was officially dissolved by the party after Germany’s domestic intelligence agency, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, said it considered the movement a threat to democratic freedoms and would keep its members under surveillance.

Kestner’s elevation to state party leader suggests that at least at the local level, the Wing remains a powerful movement in the party.

National party leaders Jörg Meuthen and Tino Chrupalla gave speeches opening Saturday’s conference.

Article source: https://www.dw.com/en/violence-breaks-out-at-germany-s-far-right-afd-party-conference/a-54908386?maca=en-rss-en-ger-1023-xml-atom

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