Several meetings have been registered for Sunday in Nuremberg.
These come from the environment of critics of the corona measures.
The city reacted.
Strict measures apply in Bavaria to contain the coronavirus *.
In contrast, people in Nuremberg * apparently wanted to take to the streets again on Sunday.
But the city reacted.
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Nuremberg - On Sunday (January 3rd) numerous people demonstrated in
Nuremberg
against the Corona * measures.
Distances were often not kept, and masks were sometimes not worn.
There was a lot of criticism - both of the city and the actions of the police.
In view of the debate and criticism of the police *,
the police union
(GdP) also spoke
up at the time
.
The
basic problem is
not the tactics used by the
police
during the demonstrations: "The cause is that such gatherings and demos are approved in the first place or that pronounced bans are lifted," said a
statement
signed
by Bavaria's state chairman
Peter Pytlik
.
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Corona demos in Nuremberg: "Söder, we'll be back" - the city reacts
For Sunday (January 17th) four more
meetings were registered
with the regulatory office of the city of Nuremberg *.
These come from the environment of critics of the Corona * measures, as the city announced in a press release.
The meetings should
take place
at
different times
at the
main market, Kornmarkt / Straße der Menschenrechte, Lorenzkirche and Frauentorgraben
.
Apparently they want to avoid images like the anti-Corona * demonstrations in Nuremberg at the beginning of January: "Due to the parallelism to the events of January 3rd and also due to the announcement, 03.01.2021 reloaded - Söder *, which was spread on social media. we will come again 'the
city of Nuremberg
banned three of these meetings, one meeting was withdrawn.
The ban also applies to any substitute events, ”it says.
From the environment of critics of the # Corona measures, four meetings in # Nuremberg were registered with us for January 17th.
We banned three of them and one registration was withdrawn.
It was to be expected that the events of January 3rd could repeat themselves.
- City of Nuremberg (@nuernberg_de) January 13, 2021
Corona demonstrations in Nuremberg prohibited: "Democracy is tolerant, but not stupid"
Nuremberg's Lord Mayor
Marcus König
(CSU *) declared that the right of assembly is a valuable asset that is particularly protected.
A democracy must enable and endure contradiction.
“Democracy is tolerant, but not stupid,” the CSU politician is quoted as saying in the statement.
He justified the ban on the meetings registered for Sunday as follows: “It is to be expected that conditions will again be disregarded and, in particular,
distance
rules
and the mask requirement will be
ignored.
And that not only endangers your own health, but also everyone's health. "
The city of Nuremberg has also banned all further gatherings for Sunday that have not been reported to the city by January 14th by means of a general order.
"With this, the city wants to prevent any spontaneous or urgent meetings that could undermine the bans," it says.
The city wants to monitor compliance with the bans in close cooperation with the police.
(came) * Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.