Police for large demonstrations on Alexanderplatz: children involved in anger!
Police for large demonstrations on Alexanderplatz: children involved in anger!
On Friday afternoon, the Berlin police secured a significant commitment with 400 forces in the city center on Alexanderplatz in order to protect the freedom of assembly during three events in the context of the Middle East conflict. The assignment was officially announced on Saturday and shows how explosive the topic is also in the German capital.
The meeting entitled "Stop war" made the headlines after repeatedly anti -Semitic slogans and defaming exclamation against Israel were found. According to the police's statements, the emergency services quickly acted to keep the assembly under control. In addition to these sensitive calls, it was also found that children performed as a speaker what the police confirmed in their press release.
parents and legal steps
In a further step, the police investigated a 40-year-old mother who apparently revealed the identity of themselves and their eleven-year-old son at this event. This happened after the police suspected the violation of the duty of care and education. It is a critical matter, especially when it comes to the responsibility of the parents to use the children in such political contexts.In the three events that also had the title "Minding Guach for Gaza" and "Solidarity with Israel and the IDF", the participants were only "in the lower three -digit range". These figures indicate that despite the explosive topic, participation was rather low.
The decision to let children speak at political meetings leads to intensive discussions about the role of adults in these situations and their influence on the opinion and worldview of young people. The police have publicly expressed their concerns to sensitize the public about the importance of maintaining the interests of minors.
For maintaining public security and compliance with the laws, it is crucial that events take place within a framework that respects the rights and welfare of everyone involved. The incidents at Alexanderplatz show that this is not always the case and that measures are necessary to prevent this in the future.
This Situation raises fundamental questions about dealing with political protests and responsibility that adults have towards children. How this debate will continue to develop remains to be seen, and a closer look at the legal consequences for the people involved is expected. More details on this topic can be found in a detailed report on www.rbb24.de .
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