Around 300 to 400 people joined an annual 'Easter March' peace demo in Berlin on Saturday, to call for disarmament and Germany's exit from NATO.
Protesters at the event held signs expressing support for WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange, as well as banners calling for the removal of US nuclear weapons from German soil and for the German armed forces to be prohibited from using armed unmanned aerial vehicles.
'Easter march' demonstrations have their origins in the Aldermaston Marches in England and were carried over to West Germany in the 1960s.
Around 300 to 400 people joined an annual 'Easter March' peace demo in Berlin on Saturday, to call for disarmament and Germany's exit from NATO.
Protesters at the event held signs expressing support for WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange, as well as banners calling for the removal of US nuclear weapons from German soil and for the German armed forces to be prohibited from using armed unmanned aerial vehicles.
'Easter march' demonstrations have their origins in the Aldermaston Marches in England and were carried over to West Germany in the 1960s.
Around 300 to 400 people joined an annual 'Easter March' peace demo in Berlin on Saturday, to call for disarmament and Germany's exit from NATO.
Protesters at the event held signs expressing support for WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange, as well as banners calling for the removal of US nuclear weapons from German soil and for the German armed forces to be prohibited from using armed unmanned aerial vehicles.
'Easter march' demonstrations have their origins in the Aldermaston Marches in England and were carried over to West Germany in the 1960s.