Germans protest corruption restrictions

Despite the ban on holding some protests, thousands of people have taken to the streets of Berlin to protest corruption's combat measures, through which the German government aims to fight the new versions of this virus. Police have said on August 1st that some protesters have attacked “police officials and prevented traffic [...]
Despite the ban on holding some protests, thousands of people have taken to the streets of Berlin to protest corruption's combat measures, through which the German government aims to fight the new versions of this virus.
Police have said on August 1st that some protesters have attacked “police officials and prevented traffic in the German capital.
A police spokesman has estimated that around 5,000 protesters have been part of the organisation, while 600 have been detained.
Protests, which have been held in other German cities, have come after judges have stopped holding several gears this weekend from the Querdenker movement, which has been the most vocal against coronary restrictions.
Officials have said they have stopped holding protests, as there have been concerns that participants may not respect decisions about setting a mask and keeping a distance while increasing the number of infected.
Similar protests have been held in France on July 31.
Tens of thousands of protesters have stopped in the streets of Paris to counter the coronary health passport, which allows for entry into a host of public institutions.
A valid health passport is provided by total inoculation, the negative test for coronary, or the cure for infection.











