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Thousands protest against Germany's virus rules

By IANS | Updated: March 21, 2021 12:05 IST

Berlin, March 21 More than 20,000 people rallied against Germany's coronavirus restrictions in the city of Kassel during ...

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Berlin, March 21 More than 20,000 people rallied against Germany's coronavirus restrictions in the city of Kassel during which clashes broke out between police and participants.

Protesters on Saturday ignored the city's court-approved limit of 6,000 participants, with almost all of them also refusing to wear a face mask, dpa news agency reported.

A court had only allowed a rally at a location outside the city centre, a ruling which the protesters also flouted.

The crowd had gathered in the city centre for an unauthorised rally, the police said, adding the violence erupted after protesters ignored instructions from officers and broke through police barriers.

Officers used pepper spray and batons against the participants.

Police said several people were taken into custody, but did not give an exact number.

Many who turned out in Kassel were supporters of the so-called Querdenken (Lateral Thinking) movement, comprising Covid-19 deniers, right-wing activists and anti-vaccination campaigners.

Meanwhile, in Berlin, the city had been bracing for a large turnout of far-right protesters. Police disbanded the rally in the afternoon, saying participants had violated mask and social-distancing rules.

"There's very little going on here," said a police spokesperson.

Police had expected a crowd in the low thousands to come out near the Brandenburg Gate, urged on by various far-right groups, the turnout was much lower, only in the hundreds.

According to a dpa reporter, some protesters threw bottles at left-wing counter-demonstrators.

In total, there were about 650 demonstrators at various locations, authorities estimated. Of them, about half were left-wing protesters.

A planned demonstration by critics of the government's coronavirus restrictions at Alexanderplatz, a major transport hub and shopping area in central Berlin, was cancelled, as were two motorcades.

Demonstrations last year in the German capital saw tens of thousands of Germans taking to the streets to protest lockdown measures, leading to often violent confrontations with police and hundreds of people taken into custody.

( With inputs from IANS )

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