Demonstration in Kreuzberg: Over 1000 people follow calls against oppression - police are responding to calls for violence.

Demonstration in Kreuzberg: Over 1000 people follow calls against oppression - police are responding to calls for violence.

The Berlin police accompanies a demonstration of over 1000 people who follow a call "against global oppression". The demonstration starts at Oranienplatz and moves over the Kottbusser Tor to Hermannplatz. According to the Berlin police, two rallies are to be held during the demonstration. The police accompany the demonstration and rallies with interpreters. The demonstration was interrupted shortly after the start and the congregation's loudspeaker car was expelled because calls for violence and anti -Seminic statements were expressed. However, the demonstration can continue without the loudspeaker car. Among the participants, journalists were referred to by demonstrators as "Zionists" or "Jewish press", as the Democratia organization reports.

There were also other rallies in Berlin in connection with the Middle East conflict. At Adenauerplatz, around 90 participants gathered for a rally against the illegal occupation of the Israeli military in Palestine. One person carried an anti -Israel cardboard sign. At Pariser Platz, around 120 participants came together for a rally for solidarity with the victims in Gaza and in northern Syria Idlib. In a woman, her identity was identified after the voting of an anti-Israeli song. Other rallies took place, but remained trouble -free.

The police also report color smears related to the Middle East conflict throughout Berlin. The SPD party center on Hermannstrasse was smeared and damaged with a pro-Palestinian lettering. A pro-Palestinian lettering was also discovered at the Federal Ministry of Health in Friedrichstrasse. The police protection of the State Criminal Police Office is investigating these facts.

according to a report by www.tagesspiegel.de