Germany: Protest against pandemic measures in Stuttgart

Thousands rallied in Stuttgart today to protest the crackdown. Germany the debate on strengthening restrictions due to the third wave of the pandemic.

Several thousand protesters, most of them without masks, arrived in the square in the afternoon, in the northeastern suburbs of the city, after marching from the center. The participants “ignored” the repeated appeals of the authorities to comply with the measures, such as wearing their masks and keeping their distance, the police said in a statement. However, no serious incidents occurred.

Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online. Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online. The far right, far left, conspiracy theorists, vaccinators and others gather in the Querdenken.

On March 20, about 20,000 people protested in Kassel, where clashes with police and arrests took place.

In Stuttgart, protesters held banners calling for an end to “the Covid dictatorship.”

“The measures are too much,” said a woman, Evelyn, who called for “the lockdown to be lifted” and said she “did not believe” official government figures on the number of infections.

“I am against compulsory vaccination,” said one protester, Rainer.

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