A proRussian parade consisting of approx 400 cars Sunday parade through the streets of Berlin, from Ahrensfelde to Olympiaplatz in the district of Charlottenburg. According to German media approx 900 Peopleto whom they waved from the vehicles Russian, German and Soviet flags and displayed signs that read “Stop it to hate the Russians”. Officially, as the Berliner Zeitung explains, the march actually demonstrated against “the discrimination by people of Russian descent”. However, the newspaper in the German capital reports that the police have opened an investigation after a photo of a vehicle with the Symbol of the Z on the window. Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Z has become the symbol of the Russian President’s prowar Vladimir Putin. Incidentally, in Germany it is who uses the letter Z punishable to the condone a crime.
Professional#Russia#motorcade with a rally at the Soviet memorial in Treptower Park under the motto “No propaganda in the school, protection for Russianspeaking people, no discrimination”
Photos: https://t.co/BhCazSzZEJ pic.twitter.com/k7cUH82aTpFlorian Boillot (@flotopress) April 3, 2022
It is not the first time since the conflict began that Germans have witnessed smallscale proRussia demonstrations. Always Sunday, others 450 people about took part in a procession in the streets of Bad Kreuznach, a town of 43,000 inhabitants near Mainz. If the motto of the event in Berlin was “None propaganda at school, protection for russianspeaking people, no discrimination, the event also took place in bad kreuznach, “against the discrimination against russianspeaking citizens in germany, against the war and against them fascism“. The District Administrator Bad Kreuznach, Bettina Dickes (CDU), during the move found “pure war propaganda“.
The German newspaper Bild speaks of a “move of the shame in Berlin, just as he defined “demonstration of shame a week ago, manifestation of the shame of what happened Bonnwhere several hundred people had deposited flower and garlands at the Soviet Cemetery of Honor in the former German capital. Again, many participants had Russian or Soviet flags. Also, some wore the leather jackets of Night Wolves, a nearby Russian motorcycle club Wladimir Putin: He was even received by the Russian President in the Kremlin.
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there German politics He distanced himself and sharply criticized the motorcade through the streets of Berlin. Derya Türk NachbaurHis SPD MP wrote on Twitter: “I’m amazed. So these people justify cruelty and war crimes? Are they using the right to demonstrate here, which they are denied in Russia, to show solidarity with an inhuman dictator? I feel bad”. Also the general secretary of the CDU in Berlin, Stephen EversOn Twitter, she commented: “Disgusting. And that in the city freedom“.