2025-04-19 10:30:09
Politics

Easter Marches Call for Peace and Disarmament

Traditional Easter marches across Germany have gathered momentum, focusing on peace and disarmament. These demonstrations, prevalent in cities like Berlin, Munich, and Stuttgart, highlight issues such as Germany's military buildup and ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza.

Over 110 events, including rallies and bike tours, are planned nationwide. The marches are organized by unions, leftist, Christian, and peace groups, advocating for a peaceful future without military escalation.

The largest of these, the three-day Easter March in the Rhine-Ruhr area, expects around 2,000 participants rallying for peace and against militarization. This movement continues to emphasize global peace initiatives, rejecting warfare and promoting a vision of harmony and understanding.

The Easter Monday will see further actions in cities like Frankfurt and Hamburg, underscoring the enduring call for peace.

AFP
18. April 2025 um 14:54

Traditional Easter Marches Reach Peak on Saturday

On Saturday, the traditional Easter marches of the peace movement reach their first peak. There are actions in around 70 cities nationwide, including Berlin, Munich and Stuttgart. The topics are the planned rearmament in Germany, the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine and the war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
gmx
19. April 2025 um 01:32

Easter: Demonstrations in the Sign of the Peace Dove

On Holy Saturday, the Easter March Rhein-Ruhr takes place in Duisburg, the largest peace demonstration in North Rhine-Westphalia. The demonstrators demand the capability for peace instead of war readiness and want to convey a positive vision for the future. A total of about 2,000 participants are expected over the three days of the Easter march, which also takes place in other cities such as Wuppertal, Hamm, and Cologne. Topics include peace in the Middle East and Ukraine, as well as rejection..
stern
19. April 2025 um 01:30

Easter Marches: Easter: Demonstrations in the Sign of the Dove of Peace

Up to 2,000 participants are expected for the three-day Easter March Rhein-Ruhr, which begins on Holy Saturday in Duisburg and ends on Easter Monday in Dortmund. More Easter marches are planned in North Rhine-Westphalia. The demonstrators demand peace, no rearmament, and a positive vision for the future. The organizers are trade unions, leftist and Christian groups, as well as peace organizations.
t-online
19. April 2025 um 04:00

Cologne: Numerous demonstrations registered for Holy Saturday in the city

On Holy Saturday, several demonstrations will take place in Cologne, including the Easter March against war and rearmament with around 600 participants, a Christian evangelistic event with 300 participants, and a rally by the Cologne Free Church with 1,000 participants. In addition, a demonstration against human rights violations in Iran with 500 participants is planned. In total, over 2,000 participants are expected at the various assemblies in downtown Cologne.
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