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Berlin is preparing for a revolt. The interior senator wanted to ban a large demonstration against Corona’s policy planned for Saturday. As a result, the capital’s police were showered with registrations for marches and protest rallies. More than 1000 registrations have already been received.
Singer Xavier Naidoo (48), known for his conspiracy theories, does not want to stop protesting. Via Telegram asks for a demonstration in Berlin, and has absurd advice for his followers: “For everyone who goes to Berlin: pack your cell phone 100 kilometers from Berlin and wrap it in aluminum foil, please.” Otherwise, the signs would be counted and those willing to protest would be prevented from participating in the demonstration by barricades. The animator makes an urgent appeal: “It is not enough to turn off the mobile phone! Aluminum foil is important! Or a good can. Try beforehand! »
Protesters ignored crown rules on August 1
The myth of the alleged barricades refers to the number of participants in a demonstration that took place on August 1 in Berlin. More than 1.3 million participants were reportedly talked about on social media; photos of the Zurich street parade were used as “proof”. According to the police, there were a maximum of 20,000 participants.
Because the participants in the large demonstration organized by the Stuttgart initiative “lateral thinking 711” did not adhere to the rules of the crown, SPD Interior Senator Andreas Geisel (54) wanted to stop the planned grand event on Wednesday. The last similar demonstration on August 1 showed that the protesters “deliberately ignored existing hygiene regulations and related requirements.”
Cabaret artist Schroeder considers part of the reason to be “fatal”
Another phrase from Geisel offers criticism in the political fields: “I am not willing to accept a second time that Berlin is being misused as a stage for the crown deniers, the citizens of the Reich and the right-wing extremists.”
Cabaret artist Florian Schroeder, who is not a fan of Corona deniers, thinks this is wrong: “The fact that Interior Senator Geisel says that Berlin is not a stage for Corona deniers and right-wing extremists is, of course, a fatal understanding of the Constitution. ” A city is “of course” also a stage for works that you don’t like. On the other hand, it found a ban based on the Infection Protection Law justified.
Put many people in danger
The SPD politician Geisel, however, receives the support of Chancellor Angela Merkel (65). He stressed the planned cancellation of the demonstration for reasons of protection against infection. “It goes without saying that Berlin also attaches great importance to demonstrations being subject to hygiene regulations. So: respect for it. ”
The mayor of Berlin, Michael Müller (55), also defends the action, according to “ntv”. If it is announced early on that the rules of the crown will not be observed, that is a risk for many people from the beginning, Müller said. This doesn’t just apply to the participants themselves.
“The protesters return, they return home by public transport, they go to work, they go with the family. And everywhere in these contacts they endanger others ”, said the SPD politician. “And they send a signal that what is decided in relation to the pandemic is not important. We can’t accept that that way. “
“You will throw sedatives into the water”
Besides Xavier Naidoo, the well-known TV chef Attila Hildmann (39) asks for a demonstration. On Instagram he writes: «29.8. it’s decision day! EVERYONE has to come to Berlin! “And he states: ‘After that they will throw sedatives into the water, they will use the army, they will carry out attacks (blow up nuclear reactors like Brockdorf), they will use drones, they will declare blockade, they will prescribe lethal injection, they will divide Germany into 5 km sectors, they will close supermarkets, They will cut food short, starve people, decree curfews, establish concentration camps for corona-positives, take their children and draw blood from them. “
But now the administrative court in Berlin has overturned the police ban order. Saturday’s event could take place under certain conditions, a court spokesperson told the DPA news agency on Friday. The decision is not final yet. The State of Berlin now wants to appeal to the Higher Administrative Court, as confirmed by Police President Barbara Slowik shortly before the decision was announced in the first instance in the event of a legal defeat.
According to the spokesperson, the Berlin Administrative Court justified its decision by stating that there were no prerequisites for a ban. There is insufficient evidence of an imminent threat to public safety. The organizers had presented a hygiene concept. (relationship)
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