Riot at the Paulskirche: A man with a provocative Söder shirt was also part of the party when protests against current corona measures were made on Sunday.
Munich - It was actually clear:
there was no green light for the
large anti-corona demonstration
on the
Theresienwiese
for Sunday (November 8th).
Both the
city
and the
administrative court
and the
administrative court
had put a stop to the plans of the
"lateral thinking-089"
group
.
Nevertheless
, the
critics of
the corona measures
demonstrated
: at a different location, with a different organizer.
And with a lot of trouble.
Corona protest in Munich: Participant wears Söder shirt with a Hitler mustache
Karl Hilz
, the spokesman for the Munich group, was
escorted
by the police from
St.-Pauls-Platz
.
He was not wearing a
mask
and the police did not recognize the certificate he presented.
"I was banned from the event," says the retired policeman.
Another participant provoked with a
T-shirt
on which Prime Minister
Markus Söder
could be seen
with a
Hitler beard
.
Around 190 people had
come
to the
rally
at Paulskirche in
the late afternoon
, which was actually about world peace.
It is unclear whether there is a connection to the “lateral thinkers”.
According to the police, it was an approved action for 50 participants.
Although that number has almost quadrupled, the officials did not break up the event - for reasons of consideration.
Most of the participants would have adhered to the
distance
rules
and the
mask requirement
.
According to a spokesman, ten people were identified.
The police couldn't say
how many
evictions
there were on Sunday evening.
Munich: Plans for corona demos on Theresienwiese - "lateral thinkers" don't want a hygiene concept "
It also remained unclear what would happen to the
lateral thinkers'
further
demonstration
plans.
As reported, they actually wanted to move to Theresienwiese every day this week.
Explicitly without a
hygiene concept
, but with a number of participants of 10,000 or 50,000 people.
The
district administration department also
rejected
these applications
.
The ban was confirmed by the Bavarian Administrative Court on the weekend.
A setback that the opponents of the corona measures with the Ulm lawyer
Markus Haintz
at the top do not want to accept.
As Karl Hilz explained on request, the group has lodged a complaint against the ban with the Federal Constitutional Court.
A decision was still pending until Sunday evening.
The lateral thinkers were already
noticed
on Saturday with a demonstration with at least 20,000 people in
Leipzig
.
Many violated the corona rules.
When the police broke up the demo, there were serious
riots
- including burning street barricades.