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Frankfurt police threaten to use water cannons: hooligans in custody in Dresden
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Urgent motions against the prohibition of two demonstrations of “lateral thinking” failed on Saturday before the Federal Constitutional Court. In Frankfurt, however, people took to the streets. In Dresden, the police constantly enforced the ban.
meIn Frankfurt, despite the ban on a demonstration against the Corona measures, both supporters of the “lateral thinking” initiative and counter-protesters took to the streets. Meanwhile, the atmosphere became more charged when both groups met at the main guard in the city center, as a police spokesman reported on Saturday. The agents threatened to use water cannons, but managed to separate the groups.
So far, the spokesman has not been able to specify if there have been arrests or how many. The police were in action with hundreds of various federal states. Before that, the police had broken up two small meetings with “a handful” of “side thinkers” at Merianplatz and Friedberger Platz. “These were in direct context with the forbidden event,” he said. In addition, there was a march of around 450 counter-protesters from Bockenheimer Warte towards the Alte Oper.
The city of Frankfurt had banned the planned demonstration of “lateral thinking”. The Hessian Administrative Court in Kassel confirmed the ban, the judges justified their decision on Saturday morning with a high risk of infection. Also, on the Saturday before the third Advent, “you can expect a large number of passersby to do their Christmas shopping.”
The applicant had not presented a viable hygiene concept for its meetings and rejected alternative locations offered by the city of Frankfurt. The Federal Constitutional Court eventually rejected an urgent request for the demonstration. The “lateral thinkers” asked their followers on Telegram to come to Frankfurt anyway and record spontaneous meetings.
The Federal Constitutional Court also enforced a ban on a “lateral thinking” demonstration in Dresden on Saturday. In the morning, the plaintiff filed a constitutional complaint against the ban on demonstrations against crown policy, which had previously been upheld by the Dresden Administrative Court and the Higher Administrative Court of Saxony (OVG) Bautzen.
A dreaded avalanche of protesters did not materialize in Dresden. The police systematically enforced the ban with a large-scale operation. According to the police, alleged rally participants who had traveled there were detained, buses were sent back and a group of thugs who behaved aggressively were detained. The situation was generally quiet until the afternoon. According to a dpa reporter, between 80 and 100 people participated in a counter-demonstration against the “lateral thinkers.”
According to a police spokesman, the city center was practically empty and little was happening in the big squares. A balance of the operation, in which officials from other federal states also participated, should only be drawn up at night. Water cannons and cleaning tanks were ready at the designated event location and mounted police officers patrolled the city.
Also in Erfurt a large gathering had been legally prohibited. However, according to police, around 500 people arrived at Domplatz on Saturday afternoon to protest Corona’s measures.
According to observers, the situation escalated in part when the police tried to break up the unauthorized gathering and establish the identities of the participants. Ambulances were also used. The police had asked people several times to leave the square one by one. Many did not follow suit. Instead, a crowd moved a bit towards the adjacent Marktstrasse.
More recently, the Robert Koch Institute had reported 28,438 new infections and 496 more deaths in Germany. The number of new weekly infections per 100,000 inhabitants rose to 163.8. The figures are particularly high in Saxony, where the seven-day incidence on Saturday was 342.1. The Free State will enter a complete lockdown starting Monday. Then nurseries, schools and numerous shops are closed. The cabinet had decided on the corresponding crown protection ordinance on Friday night.
Coronavirus
If nothing changes in the infection process in Saxony, “then we have to think about other modalities, then nothing helps. It’s in your hand ”, the Medical Council of the Leipzig University Clinic appealed to the population at a press conference on Friday. And he underscored his warning with an example that made people sit up and notice.
“One of the well-known ‘lateral thinkers’ who demonstrated in Leipzig was intubated with Covid eight days later,” said physician Christoph Josten. “In this sense, the Covid does not take people into account, no matter who they are. It is better to protect yourself, adhere to the rules of distance and really avoid contact. ” According to media reports, the man is said to be one of the organizers of the “lateral thinking” demonstration against the crown policy in Leipzig, the beginning of November completely spun out of control.
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