The demonstrations are being organised by the anti-foreigner German group PEGIDA, an acronym for "Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the Occident."
Tatjana Festerling of PEGIDA made the announcement yesterday following a meeting with like-minded groups in Roztoky, near Prague.
"The fight against the islamisation of Europe is our common objective," Festerling said in a statement after the meeting.
The Roztoky meeting was organised by the Czech group "Bloc Against Islam" whose leader, Martin Konvicka, called Europe's policy on migrants as "stupid and suicidal".
Interest subsequently began to wane following overtly racist comments by founder Lutz Bachmann and the surfacing of "selfies" in which he sported a Hitler-style moustache and hairstyle.
The group has seen a revival with the record influx of migrants to Germany in 2015, followed by a wave of sex assaults and robberies on women in Cologne on New Year's Eve blamed on young men from Arab countries.
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