The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Protesters clash with police in Berlin shutdown demo

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BERLIN: German police on Wednesday used water cannon and pepper spray to disperse thousands of unmasked protesters at a demonstrat­ion in central Berlin against government measures to curb the spread of coronaviru­s.

A total of 365 arrests were made and ten police officers injured as around 5,000 activists gathered at the city’s Brandenbur­g Gate, after the German government banned rallies outside parliament because of fears of violence.

After repeated warnings for the crowd to put on face coverings went unheeded, police spent several hours trying to clear the demonstrat­ion.

Protesters threw bottles, stones and fireworks at police and attacked them with pepper spray, police said, prompting officers to “use physical force and pepper spray and arrest some of the attackers”.

The demonstrat­ion mirrored similar protests seen across Europe against restrictio­ns opponents see as a violation of their civil rights despite government warnings about the need to stop the spread of infections.

Organisers in Berlin accused the government of trying to establish a “dictatorsh­ip” with shutdown measures that were tightened this month.

Demonstrat­ors carried posters showing German political leaders including Chancellor Angela Merkel in prison garb and emblazoned with the word “guilty”.

Achim Ecker, a demonstrat­or in his 50s who travelled to Berlin from neighbouri­ng Brandenbur­g state, said the government was exaggerati­ng the dangers posed by the pandemic.

“We don’t need emergency measures,” he said.

“I believe in our own immune systems.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Police use a water cannon to disperse protesters demonstrat­ing against measures imposed by the German government to limit the spread of the novel coronaviru­s at the Brandenbur­g Gate in Berlin.
— AFP photo Police use a water cannon to disperse protesters demonstrat­ing against measures imposed by the German government to limit the spread of the novel coronaviru­s at the Brandenbur­g Gate in Berlin.

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