<p>About 1,000 far-right supporters gathered in the eastern German city of Chemnitz for the second consecutive day on Monday, August 27, to protest a fatal stabbing of a 35-year-old German man.</p><p>The group clashed</a> with some 1,000 rival anti-fascist protesters. Police said</a> several people were injured as objects were thrown from both sides.</p><p>These videos show the tense standoff at the Karl Marx Monument in Chemnitz on Monday.</p><p>There were reports of far-right demonstrators chasing</a> foreigners</a> and threatening</a> and attacking journalists</a> during protests on August 26 and 27.</p><p>A 23-year-old Syrian and a 22-year-old Iraqi have been arrested</a> over the fatal stabbing on Sunday, which sparked the anti-migrant protests in Chemnitz. Credit: M000X via Storyful</p><br />