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“Walk” calls again vaccination advocates on the scene in Murnau - police dismissed troublemakers

2022-01-04T08:38:30.994Z


Several gatherings in connection with the corona pandemic kept the police busy on Monday afternoon in Murnau. She expelled three people. 


Several gatherings in connection with the corona pandemic kept the police busy on Monday afternoon in Murnau.

She expelled three people. 

Murnau

- It is shortly after 4.30 p.m. when they set off yesterday at the Murnau culture and conference center.

This time even with registration.

In the past few weeks, this had not been the case for “walks” against the planned vaccination requirement.

Instead, between Christmas and New Year, a poster said that "1989" had not been registered either, with which the wearer apparently alluded to the Monday demonstrations in the GDR in autumn 1989.

So the woman thinks she is in a dictatorship today.

In such a meeting, however, she would not be allowed to express her opinion freely.

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Show the flag: Gisela Lücke-Wegmann.

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Yesterday, Monday, according to the police, around 400 people were on their feet during a "walk" by opponents of the mandatory vaccination.

They ran through the town center several times with candles.

"We are not against anything, we are in favor of a free vaccination decision," said the applicant, who wants to remain anonymous.

Participants are "people who worry".

She doesn't know anyone “who is on the right”.

However, an AfD politician marched unhindered.

The notifier stated that it distanced itself from right-wing and right-wing radical participants.

Advertising for vaccination

Meanwhile, 35 people advertised vaccinations in front of the town hall.

The assembly had registered Gisela Lücke-Wegmann from the Women's Union.

“We appeal to every single unvaccinated person: Overcome your distrust.

Help to defuse the situation with a vaccination. ”Lücke-Wegmann also advocated trusting“ reputable sources ”.

In the pedestrian zone, Petra Daisenberger, local spokeswoman for the Greens, also positioned herself with 30 like-minded people.

"We stand here for our democracy."

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Setting an example: Dorothea Monthofer (left) from Werdenfelser Bündnis and Birgit Hammer (Greens).

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Opponents of the planned mandatory vaccination had already gathered in Murnau on Thursday.

The action was not registered.

From the Werdenfels barracks, the participants moved - according to the police, there were 400 in the top - towards the center of the village.

As Daniela Hippe, deputy head of the Murnau inspection, reports, it was a "middle-class clientele", and some families with children were on the road.

From their point of view, this was “not without risk”, because the participants mostly marched on the sidewalk along Weilheimer Straße / B 2. The “walk” was advertised via Telegram channels.

According to Hippe, an AfD representative had also called for the meeting.

It was peaceful.

Vigil in the town center

This also applies to the “symbolic counter-walk” that councilor Veronika Jones (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen) organized on Thursday in the center of the village.

The vigil was directed against Holocaust comparisons, conspiracy narratives and "walking beside the right".

The Werdenfelser alliance against the right joined.

According to police, 35 people took part.

Also interesting: For the

first time, vaccination advocates form counter-protest

Source: merkur

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