| United Against Fascism Marches |
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Anti-fascist protesters in Zagreb |
| Date | 30 November 2025 |
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| Location | Zagreb, Rijeka, Pula, Zadar |
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| Caused by |
- 3 November violent disruption of Serbian Culture Day in Split
- 7 November attack on Serb cultural center in Zagreb
- 9 November attack on Serbian karate team in Rijeka
- Attack on Dalmatian school children visiting Zagreb book fair Interliber
- Usage of fascist Za dom spremni slogan in Croatian Parliament
- Historical revisionism related to Independant State of Croatia
- negationism of mass murders committed in Jasenovac concentration camp
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| Methods | Demonstrations |
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United Against Fascism Initiative |
masked counter protesters |
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no centralised leadership
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Zagreb - around 10 000 people
Rijeka - around 1 000 protesters
Pula - around 1 000 protesters
Zadar between 300 and 500 protesters |
Around 40 counter protesters in Rijeka. |
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One child injured in Rijeka as a result of firecracker attacks. |
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United Against Fascism Marches (Croatian: Marševi ujedinjeni protiv fašizma) were antifascist marches held in Croatian cities of: Zagreb, Zadar, Rijeka and Pula in the response to far right surge in the country, which was accompanied by a series of violent incidents.