United Against Fascism Marches

United Against Fascism Marches
Anti-fascist protesters in Zagreb
Date30 November 2025
Location
Zagreb, Rijeka, Pula, Zadar
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
MethodsDemonstrations
Parties
United Against Fascism Initiative
masked counter protesters
Lead figures

no centralised leadership

Number

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.
Casualties and losses
One child injured in Rijeka as a result of firecracker attacks.

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.