Hundreds of protestors took to the streets of Germany as they called for mass deportations following the Christmas market massacre which killed five people.
Mass demonstrations attracted 2,100 attendees in the Saxony-Anhault capital yesterday, with individuals holding up placards saying "Remigration Now".
The demonstrators marched through the city, shouting: "Anyone who doesn't love Germany should leave Germany", "Migration kills" and "We must take back our cities, our villages and our homeland".
Some of the demonstrators were described as "masked" and "aggressive", which resulted in small clashes with the police.
Crowds of around 700 have congregated in a square in the Saxony-Anhault capital yesterday, with individuals holding up placards saying "Remigration Now"
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Police arrested a 50-year-old Saudi psychiatrist, who has lived in Germany for almost 20 years, although his motive has remained unclear.