Man puts officials in a headlock: attacks on policemen at the Corona rally in Dresden – politics



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The first blockade started in Germany about a year ago. On the occasion of this anniversary, the “lateral thinkers” and the crown deniers called national demonstrations under the slogan “Enough!” Against the crown policy of the federal government. The protests should take place in all sixteen state capitals.

States and municipalities treated it differently. The Saxon administrative court in Bautzen had declared a planned large-scale demonstration in Dresden forbidden in view of the increasing number of infections and expected violations of hygiene requirements.

However, hundreds of protesters apparently made their way to the Saxon capital this Saturday, including right-wing extremists, as observers on the ground report. The stated aim of the Saxon police, “to enforce the ban on the demonstration of lateral thinkers” and “to act consistently against violations of the Saxon Crown Protection Ordinance”, appeared to fail in the early afternoon.

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According to on-site reports, a near-four-digit number of protesters broke several police chains and is currently moving illegally through Dresden’s city center. Police spoke on Twitter of a “dynamic situation” and announced that several water cannons are being used to protect the nearby vaccination center.

The Saxon officials were supported by police officers from North Rhine-Westphalia, among others. According to representatives of the local press, there were also attacks and insults against journalists by the participants in the unauthorized elevator. Live YouTube broadcasts of the demo in Dresden showed a real game of cat and mouse between protesters and police forces in central Dresden.

According to the police, four policemen were injured in Dresden. During the day, more than 30 criminal offenses and around 390 administrative offenses were found. Around 50 were expelled.

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