How Germans documented Pegida's far-right protests on social media

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Over the last few months, a number of far-right demonstrations have taken place in German cities, organised by a group which says it is anti-Islam.

On Monday, thousands of Germans turned up to counter protests against the group, which calls itself Patriotic Europeans against the Islamisation of the West, or Pegida for short.

Dubbed the “pinstripe Nazis” its critics say they are promoting Islamaphobia and anti-foreigner sentiments. Pegida supporters claim they are patriots worried about the “watering down” of their Christian-rooted culture and traditions.

Münster right now. #nopegida pic.twitter.com/ZeOBxIadP9

Throughout the protests across a number of cities, German social media users have been sharing photos and pictures as many German landmarks and buildings turned off their lights in support of the counter-protests.

Besen und Seifenblasen gegen #Pegida auf dem Postplatz in #Dresden pic.twitter.com/J2GOElRXT1

This video shows how Cologne’s central square was plunged into darkness after the cathedral lights were switched off:

Meanwhile on Vine, many shared videos from the protests themselves.

The following Vines are from Zeit journalist Tilman Steffen, who was in Berlin on Monday.

Buhrufe hunderter #nopegida Demonstranten in #berlin. #Baergida https://t.co/nHegia45Wz

Buhrufe hunderter #nopegida Demonstranten in #berlin. #Baergida https://t.co/nHegia45Wz

And this YouTube video shows scenes in Münster on Monday evening.

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