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Berlin police forcefully disperse protest over virus restrictio­ns

- By David Rising

German police used water cannons and pepper spray Wednesday to disperse people protesting coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in Berlin’s government district, after crowds ignored calls to wear masks and keep their distance from one another in line with pandemic regulation­s.

As water sprayed from the cannons rained down on protesters outside the landmark Brandenbur­g Gate, police in riot gear moved through the crowd carrying away some participan­ts. Some demonstrat­ors threw fireworks, flares and other objects in response as police helicopter­s hovered overhead.

Officers avoided shooting the cannons directly at protesters because there were children in the crowd, and they worked slowly and methodical­ly to disperse the crowd, Berlin police spokesman Thilo Cabiltz said. Some protesters popped open umbrellas and held their ground until they were eventually forced back.

More than 100 people were arrested, Cabiltz said, and many more temporaril­y detained. Nine police officers were injured. The protest crowd thinned significan­tly by late afternoon as many demonstrat­ors marched back to the city’s main train station, chanting and blowing whistles.

One protester held a sign saying “Infection Protection Law=Dictatorsh­ip.” Another waved one reading “Truth, Freedom, Don’t Touch Our Constituti­on.”

The protests came as German lawmakers debated a bill that would provide legal underpinni­ng for the government to issue social distancing rules, require masks in public and to close stores and other venues to slow the spread of the virus.

The bill easily passed both the lower and upper houses of Germany’s parliament and was fasttracke­d to the country’s president, who signed it later Wednesday.

While the virus-prevention measures are supported by most people in Germany, a vocal minority has staged regular rallies around the country, arguing that the restrictio­ns are unconstitu­tional.

Health Minister Jens Spahn, defended the measures in parliament ahead of the vote, telling lawmakers that authoritie­s “struggle every day in trying to strike the balance” between restrictio­ns and safeguardi­ng democratic freedoms.

 ?? MICHAEL SOHN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Police use water cannons to clear a blocked a road between the Brandenbur­g Gate and the Reichstag building, home of the German federal parliament, as people attend a protest rally in front of the Brandenbur­g Gate in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, against the coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in Germany.
MICHAEL SOHN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Police use water cannons to clear a blocked a road between the Brandenbur­g Gate and the Reichstag building, home of the German federal parliament, as people attend a protest rally in front of the Brandenbur­g Gate in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, against the coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in Germany.

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