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6:38 PM, August 29, 2020
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The protesters do not keep their distance and refuse to wear protective masks.
In Berlin, on Saturday, August 29, about 18,000 people gathered to protest against the restrictions imposed by COVID-19.
This is reported by Deutsche Welle with reference to the police of the German capital.
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Also, new members are arriving. Protesters gathered to march to protest the coronavirus restrictions in Germany, followed by a large rally.
The police demanded that the participants keep their distance and wear masks. They also stressed that the march can only be carried out if the anti-epidemic regulations are met.
Among the three, according to law enforcement officials, the participants ignored the police demands. As a consequence, the Berlin police said they had no choice but to stop the action. The police asked the protesters to disperse.
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Tamara Otovskaya
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