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Human chains in demonstration against Crown policy in Berlin
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Hundreds of protesters gathered in Berlin-Mitte at noon to protest against the current measures of the Crown. The police acted cautiously and a human chain formed on a large street.
meA demonstration against state requirements for the crown began Sunday afternoon in Berlin. The police spoke at the beginning at Alexanderplatz of several hundred participants. It was mandatory to wear protection for the mouth and nose. Police signaled this with announcements. In addition, the minimum distance of 1.5 meters must be respected, he said at the demonstration.
As the “Tagesspiegel” reported, initially the demonstration was not allowed to start because the participants were not wearing masks. When some protesters tried to reach Bersarinplatz via Karl-Marx-Allee, 20 police officers blocked the road, according to “Bild.” There were fights and arrests. too Markus Haintz, the self-proclaimed defender of the lateral thinking movement, has been arrested.
Several protesters are said to have left the permitted route. According to a police spokeswoman, two groups ran in different directions. A police announcement said the organizer had canceled the event at Alexanderplatz. In conection there were fights, the mood seemed heated.
Videos on Twitter show how the protesters gathered in Karl-Marx-Allee without masks or distance and formed human chains. you called among others “Peace, freedom, not dictatorship.” The police arrested dozens of people and generally acted with caution.
The protest march should lead to an old cinema, in which the “World Health Summit” was originally planned. Due to the increasing number of infections, the event is now taking place online. All speeches and debates, including virologist Christian Drosten and Federal Minister of Health Jens Spahn (CDU), would be conducted digitally, announced a spokeswoman for the summit.
Another larger demonstration by opponents of the Crown measures was planned in the afternoon in Berlin in the Tiergarten am Großer Stern.
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