Registered Middle East conflict demonstration at Alexanderplatz in Berlin-Mitte-number of participants of around 800 according to the police.

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At Alexanderplatz in Berlin-Mitte, a registered demonstration for the Middle East conflict took place, which attracted around 800 participants. The speech during the rally was kept in German and emphasized the memory of martyrs in Gaza. The participants expressed the desire for freedom of expression and criticized the distorted representation of the conflict in the media. Some weared signs with statements such as "Made in the West: AntiSemitism and Islamophobia. Don’t Blame it on Muslims" or "We love. The speaker emphasized in German that any hatred of Jews should be avoided and that no flags should be burned. At the end of the rally ...

Am Alexanderplatz in Berlin-Mitte fand eine angemeldete Demonstration zum Nahostkonflikt statt, die etwa 800 Teilnehmer anzog. Die Rede während der Kundgebung wurde auf Deutsch gehalten und betonte das Gedenken an Märtyrer in Gaza. Die Teilnehmer äußerten den Wunsch nach Meinungsfreiheit und kritisierten die verzerrte Darstellung des Konflikts in den Medien. Einige trugen Schilder mit Aussagen wie „Made in the West: Antisemitism and Islamophobia. Don’t blame it on muslims“ oder „We love Jews. We are just against Zionism“. Der Redner betonte auf Deutsch, dass jeglicher Judenhass vermieden werden solle und dass keine Fahnen verbrannt werden dürften. Am Ende der Kundgebung wurden …
At Alexanderplatz in Berlin-Mitte, a registered demonstration for the Middle East conflict took place, which attracted around 800 participants. The speech during the rally was kept in German and emphasized the memory of martyrs in Gaza. The participants expressed the desire for freedom of expression and criticized the distorted representation of the conflict in the media. Some weared signs with statements such as "Made in the West: AntiSemitism and Islamophobia. Don’t Blame it on Muslims" or "We love. The speaker emphasized in German that any hatred of Jews should be avoided and that no flags should be burned. At the end of the rally ...

Registered Middle East conflict demonstration at Alexanderplatz in Berlin-Mitte-number of participants of around 800 according to the police.

A registered demonstration on the Middle East conflict took place at Alexanderplatz in Berlin-Mitte, which attracted around 800 participants. The speech during the rally was kept in German and emphasized the memory of martyrs in Gaza. The participants expressed the desire for freedom of expression and criticized the distorted representation of the conflict in the media. Some weared signs with statements such as "Made in the West: AntiSemitism and Islamophobia. Don’t Blame it on Muslims" or "We love. The speaker emphasized in German that any hatred of Jews should be avoided and that no flags should be burned. At the end of the rally, some young people became loud and the organizers asked them to stop and follow the instructions of the police. As a result, participants prayed in different locations in a small circle. There was also a forbidden demonstration at Potsdamer Platz, which was dissolved by the police and led to arrest. This was done due to the concern about rising and anti -Semitic statements as well as violent activities during the assembly. There was resistance and assault against the police. The current events illustrate the division in the Berlin population in relation to the Middle East conflict and the need to promote dialogue and tolerance between the different groups.

according to a report by www.tagesspiegel.de,