German politicians condemn attempted assault on Reichstag



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German President Frank Walter Steinmeier has condemned as an “attack on our democracy” the attempt by a far-right mafia to rush the Berlin Reichstag after a weekend rally against coronavirus restrictions.

At around 8 p.m. Saturday, a group of protesters, including many neo-Nazis, broke through the protective barriers and ran up the stairs of the building. Police in riot gear pushed them back with pepper spray.

It was a dramatic end to a demonstration that drew 50,000 people from across the country to Berlin. Police said some 300 people were arrested in skirmishes on the sidelines of the main event. Images of the confrontation in front of the Reichstag, the seat of the Bundestag parliament, caused outrage on Sunday across the political spectrum.

Many protesters waved the historic “Reichs flag” in black, white and red, others displayed extremist symbols or wore clothing preferred by neo-Nazis.

‘Unbearable attack’

“The Reich flags and a far-right mob in front of the German Bundestag are an unbearable attack on our democracy. We will never accept it, ”Steinmeier said.

On Saturday afternoon, in scenes rarely seen except during major football tournaments, a 2 km stretch from the Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule (Victory Column) was filled with protesters.

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