Thousands of people took to the streets of several German cities on Monday night, protesting against what they see as the non-White invasion of Europe.
In Berlin, supporters of the group known as Pegida gathered on Monday. The group opposes what it calls the growing Islamization of Europe
A group known as Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West (Pegida) staged an 18,000-strong march in Dresden, and organized other marches in Berlin, Cologne and Stuttgart, the New York Times reports.