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Hamburg's 'Enough is Enough!' protest demands justice for survivors of sexual violence

From Berlin to Hamburg, a wave of anger erupts against impunity. Will this rally finally force lawmakers to act on survivors' demands?

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Demonstration in Hamburg against sexualized violence - Hamburg's 'Enough is Enough!' protest demands justice for survivors of sexual violence

A demonstration titled 'Enough is Enough!' will take place in Hamburg on March 26 at 5:30 p.m. to protest sexualised violence. Organised by SPD lawmaker Annika Urbanski, the rally calls for stronger protections for survivors and real consequences for perpetrators.

The protest at Rathausmarkt follows a wave of similar events across Germany. In the past year, thousands gathered in Berlin on March 1, 2026, to demonstrate against digital sexualised violence at Brandenburg Gate. On International Women's Day (March 8, 2026), crowds marched nationwide under slogans like 'Lock up the men!'

The Hamburg rally arrives amid a heated public debate on digital violence. Recent allegations by moderator and actress Collien Fernandes against her ex-partner, actor Christian Ulmen, have intensified discussions. High-profile figures, including climate activist Luisa Neubauer, have publicly backed the demonstration.

Organisers stress the need for solidarity with victims and systemic change. The event demands stricter legal measures and societal accountability for perpetrators.

The demonstration adds to growing pressure for action against sexualised violence. With prominent supporters and a clear set of demands, the rally aims to push lawmakers and the public to address the issue. The protest's timing and location underscore its connection to broader national movements.

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