Guess
which one is an "extremely brutal and violent" protest in
Hamburg and which one is a "peaceful and democratic"
protest in Kiev
Germany
or Syria - Merkel’s mess
There is video footage from the follwing article which I have omitted.
‘No
justification’: Merkel condemns G20 violence as protesters &
police face-off in Hamburg
RT,
9
July, 2017
Fresh
scuffles between protesters and police marked the end of the G20
summit in Hamburg which, for several days and nights, has been
engulfed by extremely violent riots that shocked even the organizers
of the series of mass demonstrations in the German city.
The
biggest event Saturday, attracted more than 50,000 left-wing
activists who marched in a ‘G20-not welcome’ demonstration. While
most of the march was peaceful, a group of about 120 people attacked
officers with flagpoles, prompting police to use batons, pepper spray
and water canons to control the crowd.
Four
policemen were injured in a scuffle in Millerntorplatz where an
additional 4,000 people gathered to mark the end of the two-day high
profile gathering with a final rally.
There
was considerably less violence Saturday, after organizers of Thursday
and Friday’s “Welcome to Hell" street protests conceded that
the anarchists’ protests had gone too far with their “senseless
violence.”
Piles
of debris, burned-out barricades, smashed shops and shattered glass
transformed Hamburg into a scene resembling a battlefield by
Saturday.
“The
way in which last night’s action has been carried out has, in our
opinion, crossed... [the] red line,” the movement's speaker Andreas
Blechschmidt was quoted as saying by the DPA news agency.
At
least 213 policemen had been injured in the sustained riots which
erupted Thursday.
The
final figure of those arrested during violent scuffles will be
provided Sunday, police said.
So
far, authorities said they have issued 23 arrest warrants. In
addition, some 41 activists will remain in police custody for an
extended period of time while 118 pople will be detained by
authorities for shorter spells, DW reports, adding that an additional
44 detentions happened by Saturday afternoon.
Reuters
meanwhile reports that 143 people were arrested and 122 taken into
custody over the past several days.
German
Chancellor Angela Merkel has condemned the brutal violence which seen
stores vandalized, cars torched and police lines attacked.
“I
condemn in the strongest terms the extreme violence and unbridled
brutality that police were repeatedly confronted with,” Merkel said
following the G20 summit.
“There
is no justification for plundering, arson and brutal attacks on the
lives of police officers... anyone who acts in this way places
himself outside our democratic community,” she said according to
Reuters.
The
Chancellor said she had consulted with Finance Minister Wolfgang
Schauble (CDU) to examine how, together with Hamburg authorities, the
government can help compensate the victims of the violence.
The
German Minister of the Interior announced that anti-globalization
protesters have been preparing their activities for a year and a
half.
“The
security authorities knew that,” he said in Dresden, criticizing
Hamburg's authorities for partly permitting the erection of protest
camps, where the “strategic preparation for the acts of violence
had arisen,” Thomas de Maiziere from Merkel’s CDU said.
Hamburg’s
mayor Olaf Scholz meanwhile expressed hope that “the violators that
we have captured... will have to face very high penalties.”
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