German protesters protest coronavirus sanctions, failing to create human chain around lake


According to reports, German protesters failed to gather enough people to form a human chain around the lake as thousands protested the coronavirus ban.

Police said there were two separate demonstrations in Constance – some to criticize and some to support government action.

The number of protesters was about 11,000, the situation was described as “quiet”.

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Protesters tried to create a human chain around Lake Constance, but failed to draw enough people, Sky News reported.

A protester holds a German Reich flag in front of the Brandenburg Gate with a picture of US President Donald Trump in front of the Brandenburg Gate before a demonstration against coronavirus action by the German government on Saturday, August 29, 2020 in Berlin, Germany - file photo.

A protester holds a German Reich flag with a picture of US President Donald Trump in front of the Brandenburg Gate before a demonstration against coronavirus action by the German government on Saturday, August 29, 2020 in Berlin, Germany – file photo.
(Christoph Getau / DPA via AP)

Germany has performed relatively well compared to other countries with low infection and mortality rates for most epidemics.

However, the number of cases is rising again and officials are considering more restrictions, which is upsetting the population class.

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Local authorities have imposed measures such as social distance to combat the spread of coronavirus, but they have also banned the use of Germany’s royal rexflage – a symbol symbolized by neo-Nazis and other far-right groups.

Sky News reports that the protesters gathered for a combination of civil rights and anti-VXX.

For the same reason March has been held in Germany in the last month, especially in Berlin in late August.

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After the removal of the opponents of the police force stormed the parliament building, took some reksaphleja them.

“The Rick Flags and the right-wing extremist incitement against the German Bundestag is an unbearable attack on the heart of our democracy,” German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said of the incident. “We will never accept this.”

Robert Hebeck, co-leader of Germany’s Green Party, has called for a thorough investigation into the incident.

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“The fact that the Nazis with imperial war flags are trying to storm the Bundestag is reminiscent of the darkest period of German history,” he told the Funk media group.

Robert Gertie of Fox News contributed to this report.