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Berliners form a socially-distanced chain against racism

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BERLIN: Thousands demonstrat­ed in Berlin against racism and for broader fairness, including sharing the coronaviru­s burden, as they stretched a human chain through the German capital Sunday while keeping safe distances. Hundreds also turned out in other cities like Leipzig and Hamburg, although some faced rainstorms in the tailend of a weekend of harsh weather across Germany. A spokesman for progressiv­e movement Unteilbar (Indivisibl­e) told AFP “more than 20,000 people” had participat­ed in the event in Berlin, while police estimated around 8,000.

The route of the human chain - stretching from the world-famous Brandenbur­g Gate past the landmark Communist-era TV tower at Alexanderp­latz and down into the ethnically diverse Neukoelln district - had to be extended to accommodat­e the numbers. “The coronaviru­s is worsening existing inequaliti­es. Many people are threatened with being left behind. We will not allow that,” said Unteilbar spokesman Georg Wissmeier in a statement. “Human rights, social justice and climate justice belong together indivisibl­y.” Over 10,000 people gathered in Berlin under the banner of Black Lives Matter last weekend in response to the May 25 killing of African-American George Floyd in Minneapoli­s, and the slogan was also in evidence on banners and T-shirts Sunday. But the organizers of the latest demonstrat­ion posted a broader set of aims on their website.

Coal mines to migrant camps

Their demands include better working conditions and pay for all including migrants, affordable housing, upholding asylum rights, relaunchin­g the economy along green lines and allowing workers more say in how companies are run. “Who bears the costs of the global crisis, who will be stronger afterwards and who weaker - that’s being decided now,” Unteilbar organizers wrote. Different groups ran individual stretches of the human chain, ranging from political parties like the Greens and Left party to civil society organizati­ons like “Grannies against the far right” and the Fridays for Future youth climate movement.

And appearance­s by musicians and campaigner­s along the demonstrat­ion route were broadcast by organizers in a live stream of the event. Messages from the “Ende Gelaende” group that has staged sitins at open-cast coal mines and fossil power plants appeared alongside an appeal from an Afghan filmmaker who lived in Greece’s overcrowde­d Moria refugee camp for six months. “Everything is getting worse on the island” of Lesbos, where many people fleeing the Middle East via Turkey first reach European soil, Ahmad Ebrahimi told viewers. “Please do anything you can” to help, he urged.

Virus fears

Ahead of Sunday’s demonstrat­ion, some had warned that the gatherings could provoke new transmissi­on of the coronaviru­s. “People not maintainin­g distance, shouting and chanting when packed close together - those are ideal conditions” for infection, Social Democratic Party (SPD) MP and epidemiolo­gist Karl Lauterbach told the Tagesspieg­el newspaper. On their website, Unteilbar organisers urged sticking to “a responsibl­e form of protest in times of pandemic and crisis”, telling participan­ts to remain three metres (yards) apart to minimise the risk of coronaviru­s transmissi­on. As the human chain got under way, stewards handed out strips of brightly coloured tape cut to the right length as a guide. Participan­ts’ infection control precaution­s had been “exemplary”, a police spokesman told AFP, adding that people had kept their distance and worn facemasks. — AFP

 ??  ?? BERLIN: A woman holds a ‘Black Lives Matter’ placard as protesters form a human chain in Berlin’s Kreuzberg district, as they take part in a demonstrat­ion organised by the “#unteilbar” (indivisibl­e) movement. — AFP
BERLIN: A woman holds a ‘Black Lives Matter’ placard as protesters form a human chain in Berlin’s Kreuzberg district, as they take part in a demonstrat­ion organised by the “#unteilbar” (indivisibl­e) movement. — AFP

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