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18 Mar 2021 | 03:51 PM UTC

Europe: Demonstrations and rallies marking International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination planned in European cities March 20-21

Demonstrations to mark UN Anti-Racism day to take place in European cities March 20-21; increased security, disruptions likely.

Warning

Event

Anti-racism activists in parts of Europe will hold rallies and demonstrations to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination March 20-21. Organizers have confirmed demonstrations in the following cities:

March 20

  • Austria, Vienna: Karlsplatz from 14:00

  • Denmark, Copenhagen: Den Rode Plads from 14:00

  • Denmark, Aarhus: Klostertorvet from 14:00

  • Denmark, Odense: Banegardspladsen from 13:00

  • Germany, Berlin: March from Schillstrasse to Konrad-Adenauer-Haus beginning 14:00

  • Germany, Stuttgart: Schillerplatz from 16:00

  • Greece, Athens: Omonia Square from 15:00

  • Poland, Warsaw: Plac Powstancow Warszawy from 13:00

  • Spain, Barcelona: Placa de Pau Vila from 17:30

  • Turkey, Istanbul: Sureyya Opera House from 17:00

March 21

  • Belgium, Brussels: Three locations TBC

  • Netherlands, Amsterdam: Jonas Daniel Meijerplein from 13:00

  • Portugal, Lisbon: Largo de Sao Domingos from 15:00

  • Portugal, Porto: Praca dos Poveiros from 15:00

Further protests will take place in additional towns and cities throughout Europe March 20-21. Attendance will vary by location but is likely to be limited in many places by local COVID-19-related restrictions.

Additional police will likely deploy to all demonstrations; related security measures could prompt localized disruptions. Current COVID-19 measures in force in much of Europe place restrictions on public gatherings. The actions are likely to proceed peacefully, though authorities may preemptively prohibit or disperse actions that are deemed to be breaching these restrictions. Isolated clashes between police and activists cannot be ruled out.

Advice

Avoid all demonstrations as a routine security precaution and to mitigate associated disruptions. Check local media sources for up to date information on actions in that area. Allow extra time for travel in demonstration areas March 20-21.