HELSINKI: At least 15,000 people marched on Saturday to protest against the rising racism and violent right-wing extremism – following the recent death of a man allegedly attacked by a neo-Nazi leader. Helsinki police tweeted that around 15,000 people were taking part in the protest – while thousands attended other demonstrations around the country – including Prime Minister Juha Sipila. “People are coming out for the right reason. The rise of violent extremism is a concern to the large majority of Finns,” Sipila said and vowed that the government would soon present new measures to tackle the problem.