Germany’s coronavirus: Anger after attempted hurricane in parliament


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Some protesters broke into the Rextag before dispersing

The hurricane attempt in Germany’s parliament during Saturday’s massive Berlin protests against the Covid-19 sanctions has been condemned by politicians in the political arena.

The demonstrators, many with many right-wing sympathizers, broke a cordon and ran down the steps of the Rextag before the police dispersed them.

The home minister said there should be “zero tolerance” for such behavior.

About 38,000 people turned out for the largely peaceful Berlin demonstration.

What happened to Rextag?

Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Friday, removing hundreds of protesters by truck.

Police put a number of hundreds.

An altercation ensued and police in riot gear stormed a rally on Friday, removing hundreds of protesters by truck. Some people were arrested.

Police have denied the allegations in a statement issued Friday stating “Similar, baseless allegations concerning Russia’s intelligence have been made more than once.

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Has there been a reaction?

“The Reichstag is the domain of Parliament and the symbolic center of our democracy,” said Home Minister Horst Seehofer. It is unbearable that troublemakers and extremists misuse it for their own purposes.

President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has condemned “an unbearable attack on the heart of our democracy.”

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Police cleared the Rextag entrance after the storm attempt


“Those who are outraged by our coronavirus action or who are skeptical of their need can openly protest. But my tolerance ends when protesters fall prey to the enemies of democracy and political thugs.”

Olaf Schulz, vice-chancellor of the Social Democrats, was among many right-wingers and many to condemn the display of German imperial symbols.

What happened in the huge exhibition?

The protest was initially banned, but the court eventually allowed it to proceed on the condition that coronavirus measures such as wearing a mask and social-distance be followed.

After right-wing protesters threw stones and bottles near the Brandenburg Gate, 200 people were arrested at various locations.

Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Friday, removing hundreds of protesters by truck. Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Friday, removing hundreds of protesters by truck.

Opponents were packed closely in places, and sat together on the ground at one point.

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Attila Hildam speaks to protesters outside the Russian embassy on the Upper Dan Linden

Among those arrested was cookery writer and conspiracy theorist Attila Hildman, who addressed the crowd through a loudspeaker.

Although Germany has not yet seen a wave of affected cases in some parts of Europe, its infection rate has been rising. The number of new cases last seen in April is reaching a record high.

Who organized the Berlin protests?

The demonstration was called by the Stuttgart-based movement Kardenken 711 (or Lateral Thinking 711). The group has more than 16,000 followers on Facebook and communicates mostly through the encrypted messaging service Telegram.

He believes that the coronavirus rules violate fundamental rights and freedoms in the German constitution and wants them removed.

The protest was also supported by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., son of U.S. Democratic President optimist Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of assassinated U.S. President John F. Kennedy, who was at an anti-vaccination demonstration in Berlin.

The shared photo also showed flags and slogans associated with the conspiracy theories.

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Protests have drawn a series of different groups

Participants also included families and children. Some have said they want the right to protest.

There was also a backlash against the main rally, which had about 100 people in one rally. “You are marching with the Nazis and fascists,” some participants shouted, according to broadcaster RBB.

What are Germany’s Covid-19 measures?

The response structure was the most effective country in preventing, detecting, treating, and treating.

It has been particularly effective in keeping mortality low since the 1970s.

He began easing the physical distance in early April, but continued to track the infection, which has seen an increase in August.

On Thursday, Chancellor Angela Merkel and 16 federal states imposed a minimum fine of € 50 (£ 45; $ 59) for failing to wear a face mask. The ban on major public events was also extended until next year.

242,000 infections have been reported in Germany, less than in other European countries. Research from Johns Hopkins University in Russia, the UK, Spain, France and Italy shows that its 9 ૨ 7 deaths are significantly lower.