The Columbus Dispatch

Thousands in Berlin protest virus measures

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BERLIN – Protesters who oppose the German government’s coronaviru­s measures took to the streets again in Berlin on Sunday, defying bans on several planned gatherings.

Throughout the afternoon, thousands marched in the German capital’s Friedrichs­hain, Prenzlauer Berg and Mitte neighborho­ods. More than 2,000 police officers were on duty across the city to respond to the protests.

Police had banned more than a dozen planned protests for this weekend, including from the Stuttgart-based Querdenker

movement, the most visible anti-lockdown movement in Germany. A court ruled to allow one such protest, planned for an estimated 500 people on Saturday and Sunday.

Sunday’s demonstrat­ions follow a similar turnout of several thousand on Saturday.

One year ago, during an anti-coronaviru­s protest, far-right extremists attempted to storm Germany’s parliament building. They were intercepte­d by police, but the incident showed the extent to which far-right activists play a role in the anti-coronaviru­s protest movement.

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