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Demonstration against the Reichstag – Attila Hildmann eliminated
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In Berlin, but also in other cities, there were again protests against the restrictions due to the Corona epidemic. Police temporarily arrested several people before the Reichstag. Vegan chef Attila Hildmann was among the participants.
BIn a demonstration in front of the Reichstag, the Berlin police temporarily arrested around 30 people. The main problem was to determine personal details because, despite the police announcement, there were too many people in the square in front of the Reichstag or the minimum distance was not observed.
According to observations from a DPA photographer, people, including conspiracy theorists and imperial citizens, protested at the rally, among other things, against restrictions to protect against crown infections. There was talk of a maximum of 250 participants on the Internet.
Other journalists and eyewitnesses recorded their observations on Twitter, under the hashtag # b0905. Among other things, you can see that vegan chef Attila Hildmann was among the participants. The 39-year-old man had previously asked to participate in his Telegram group, where he has been criticizing health minister Jens Spahn and billionaire Bill Gates for days.
Show video recordings on Twitterhow the police took the businessman and restaurateur from Berlin. A little later, however, he was obviously free again. Hildmann gave several interviews, nothing is known about its exact content.
Police announced in several loudspeaker announcements that the maximum number of participants of 50 people had been exceeded, the spokeswoman said. This was not followed, so the police intervened. In a Twitter post this was also said to be the reason why announcements were issued. However, the protest was not resolved and there was still an influx of participants.
According to the police, the police initially monitored the concentration with around a hundred emergency services. Last Wednesday, an ARD television team was attacked during a meeting in front of the Reichstag.
Again protests near the Volksbühne
Numerous rallies were also recorded for Saturday, both left and right spectrum, at Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz in and around Volksbühne. The police spokeswoman spoke of a “diversity of opinion”.
The demonstrations would have titles like “Who gives up freedom to gain security”, “Basic law instead of Corona madness”, “Distribution of hygiene newspapers”, but also “Against right-wing extremism”, “There is no place for the Nazis “,” Health without sugar “or” union under the sun “. The spokeswoman was initially unable to say how many emergency services the police are on site.
In accordance with the current regulation of the Berlin Senate, meetings with up to 50 participants are allowed if they take place in a fixed place. From May 25, up to 100 people can attend outdoor meetings.
Ken Jebsen was invited to Stuttgart
People also demonstrated at so-called “hygiene demonstrations” in other German cities, for example in munich, Frankfurt am Main and in Stuttgart.
According to local media reports, several thousand people gathered in the Bavarian capital. The motto of the registered event was the theme “fundamental rights”, in reality only 80 people were allowed to participate.
The police did not intervene despite the violations of the distance rules, but were there with 300 forces. Eyewitnesses reported that political and medical protesters in connection with the crown pandemic accused them of panicking and restricting basic human rights. Opponents of vaccination were also among the protesters.
In Frankfurt, hundreds of people with placards walked through the city center on Saturday, shouting “Muzzle”, “Join” and “Resistance”. According to the police, the concentration was not registered. Sometimes more than 500 people participated, sometimes the minimum distance of 1.5 meters was exceeded. According to the police, the police referred to this several times, but did not dissolve the demonstration.
As before, the demonstration in Stuttgart took place at the Cannstatter Wasen. His motto is “lateral thinking”, when Internet activist Ken Jebsen was announced as a speaker. Organizers expected up to 10,000 participants. Topics include the Basic Law, crown restrictions, and possible vaccination.
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