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Massive anti-far-right march takes over central London streets on March 28th.

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Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched through the heart of London yesterday to protest against far-right extremism, marking what organizers described as Britain's largest-ever demonstration in opposition to racism and hate groups like BNP. The event drew significant media attention across Europe with reports from German outlets confirming a massive turnout aimed at uniting citizens under an anti-racism banner.

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    Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched through central and south-eastern England on March 27 to protest against far-right extremism.
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    The event, described as the largest march ever held in British history by some sources, featured a massive display with over one million placards bearing messages such as 'No Racism' or 'Stop Hate'.
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    Organizers emphasized that while they were protesting specific groups and ideologies rather than attacking individuals based on race alone.
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    The demonstration took place across multiple locations including Trafalgar Square in London's central area, the South Bank of the Thames River near Tower Bridge Park, and other sites throughout south-east England.
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