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This is how the Easter marches in Nuremberg went

Several Easter marches took place in Nuremberg on Monday. Around 1,000 people demonstrated for peace. The “lateral thinker” scene also tried to use this.

On Monday there were several Easter marches in downtown Nuremberg. The police headquarters in Central Franconia speaks of a “completely peaceful and trouble-free” demonstration with around 1,000 participants.

The trains started in the early afternoon at Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz and Kopernikusplatz. Nine “lateral thinkers” also wanted to mingle with the people, explains Michael Petzold from the police press office when asked. However, the management of the meeting gave them a refusal, so they were not allowed to participate. It is said that there were around 25 participants from the left spectrum.

“lateral thinkers” were not admitted to the rally

A bicycle demonstration with around 200 participants also made its way from Fürth to the Kornmarkt, where the Easter marches all ended. Around 1,000 people finally came together for the final rally, as the police explained in a statement.

Several thousand people took part in this year’s Easter marches nationwide. According to the organizers, there were actions in about 30 cities on Monday alone, including Frankfurt am Main, Dortmund, Büchel, Nuremberg, Hamburg and Wilhelmshaven.

On Saturday, demonstrators with flags and posters gathered in Hanover, Munich, Duisburg, Stuttgart, Leipzig and Berlin. The rallies were aimed, for example, against the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine and the planned billions in expenditure for the German armed forces.

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