WATCH: Neo-Nazis And Left Wing Thugs Clash. Fires Burn, Water Cannon Deployed
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Water cannon has been deployed on the streets of Leipzig, Germany against a protest which appeared to include neo-Nazis and PEGIDA members, while a larger left-wing counter demonstration saw fireworks and rocks and rocks thrown.
The march was comparatively small for German standards, with around 1,000 people from different anti-immigration and far-right groups. Police mobilised around 800 officers to the demonstration, which passed though southern Leipzig.
Both left and right-wing groups threw missiles at police, and it is unclear which side initiated the violence.
#Germany: #Antifa Vs riot police during protest against #NeoNazi rally in #Leipzig. #le1212 #FTP #fcknzs pic.twitter.com/2lVfjikyir— ToChangeEverything (@a0an0) December 12, 2015
The right-wing groups are thought to included the neo-Nazi party Die Rechte (the Right), Offensive für Deutschland (Offensive for Germany), and possibly a division of the PEGIDA movement called Thugida.
Lutz Bachmann, the Germany founder and leader of PEGIDA,
wrote
on Facebook: “Well, that is the result, if you are not going deal with terrorists with the required degree of hardness”.
He said the, “Pegida strollers defend themselves when they get pushed aggressively”.
Online video shows fires burning on the streets, stun and smoke grenades in use, and water cannon hitting the demonstration.
Ambulances are on the scene and several people are thought to have been injured.
Neonazi-Demonstration setzt sich auf der Kurt-Eisner-Straße in Gang. #le1212 pic.twitter.com/naFOO9B7uq— MDR aktuell (@MDRaktuell) December 12, 2015
Violent clashes in #Germany: Antifa Left-wing extremists in #Leipzig attacked police with stones and firecracker. pic.twitter.com/7sAIGH7TeO— Onlinemagazin (@OnlineMagazin) December 12, 2015
Barricades & repression turned to riot during protest to block Nazi march in #Leipzig. #Le1212 via @RRYrevolucion pic.twitter.com/TrGSLT7V4h— ѕyndιcalιѕт (@syndicalisms) December 12, 2015
The march was met by a large and aggressive left-wing counter demonstration, according to the German language magazine
Der Spiegel.
Reports suggest there were “massive clashes”, with the police forced to deploy water cannon after demonstrators started throwing stones at police.
#Germany: #Antifa set barricades against Nazi march in #Leipzig. Many injured by police repression. #le1212 pic.twitter.com/sqZ03gtcOE— ѕyndιcalιѕт (@syndicalisms) December 12, 2015
Masked left-wingers from the counter protest threw stones, bottles and fireworks at police. Police respond with tear gas, smoke grenades and water cannon,
Der Spiegel
reports.
The left-wingers also attempted to erect barriers to block the streets and stage a “sit in”.
Police have said there is a “threatening atmosphere,” and a “strong potential for violence” in the city of about 550,000 people.