Corona demos in Bavaria
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“In any case, it was not 10,000 Nuremberg residents”
Are the vaccination protests in Bavaria really getting bigger and bigger? And what can the police do against decentralized “walks”? About the phenomenon of “false giants” during demonstrations and demo tourism.
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Deniz Aykanat, Passau, Matthias Köpf, Rosenheim, Johann Osel and Olaf Przybilla, Nuremberg
On the first weekend in December, the Bavarian police registered larger corona demonstrations for the first time: 1,800 people took to the streets in Ansbach, and in 2000 in Neumarkt in the Upper Palatinate – the numbers seem to have leveled off since then. Until the weekend in Nuremberg: According to the police, more than 10,000 people took part in an elevator on Sunday, and protesters marched through the southern part of the city and back again from the Volksfestplatz. Meanwhile, an additional 2500 people gathered at Willy-Brandt-Platz at a rally by the AfD, at which the parliamentary group leader in the Bundestag, Alice Weidel, railed against the compulsory vaccination. A total of 12,500 protesters, that seems like an enormous leap, like a steadily growing movement. Is that so?
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