Germany, protest against anti-Condavid-19 measures

Protests against measures taken under COVID-19 were organised in various cities in Germany. In Berlin, over a thousand people gathered at Holzmarkt Street to protest anti-pronged measures - CO VID-19 with the “silent marriage against discrimination and human rights”. Demonstrators then marched along the streets [...]
In Berlin, over a thousand people gathered at Holzmarkt Street to protest anti-pronged measures - CO VID-19 with the “silent marriage against discrimination and human rights”.
The demonstrators then marched along the Leipziger streets, Charlotte and Unter den Linden to Washington Square. During the demonstration, where wide security measures were taken, it was noted that the rules of wearing masks and distance were largely respected.
Police repeatedly warned demonstrators not to wear masks.
Speaking of the AA, Hieko Haendel, who participated in the protest, stated that he participated in this march of values such as peace, freedom, love, transparency and dialogue and said he considers measures against the Coronavirus unintelligible.
Another protester said she wants to give a signal by participating in this protest, adding: “Everything is deteriorating and the constitution is being abolished”.
On the other hand, protests against anti - masses - CO VID-19 also included Hamburg, Stutgart, and Nürnberg.











