German protest condemned

Far-right demonstrators tried to storm parliament building

Police officers looks to protestors standing on the steps in front of the Reichstag building during a demonstration against the Corona measures in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020. (Lukas Dubro/dpa via AP)
Police officers looks to protestors standing on the steps in front of the Reichstag building during a demonstration against the Corona measures in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020. (Lukas Dubro/dpa via AP)

BERLIN -- Senior German officials Sunday condemned attempts by far-right demonstrators and others to storm the parliament building in Berlin after a protest against the country's pandemic restrictions.

Hundreds of people, some waving the flag of the German Reich of 1871-1918 and other far-right banners, breached a security barrier outside the Reichstag late Saturday but were intercepted by police and forcibly removed.

"Reich flags and right-wing extremist provocations in front of the German Bundestag are an unbearable attack on the heart of our democracy," German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said Sunday, referencing the federal legislative body. "We will never accept this."

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Steinmeier said people had the right to express their anger about the coronavirus restrictions and to question them publicly, including with demonstrations.

"My sympathy ends where protesters allow themselves to be used by enemies of democracy and political agitators," he added.

Police used pepper spray to drive back the protesters, who earlier in the day had participated in a large rally through the capital.

About 300 people were arrested in front of the Reichstag and after an incident at the Russian Embassy, according to police.

Berlin's top security official, Andreas Geisel, praised three officers who stood alone against the protesters outside the Reichstag until reinforcements arrived. Opposition parties criticized the police's failure to station enough officers around the building despite public warnings from far-right extremists that they planned to try to enter.

Robert Habeck, the co-leader of Germany's Green party, called for a thorough investigation into the incident.

"The fact that Nazis with imperial war flags try to storm the Bundestag recalls the darkest period in German history," he told the Funke media group.

"An incident like on Saturday evening must not be allowed to happen again," Habeck said. "I expect [federal] Interior Minister Horst Seehofer to decisively combat right-wing extremism at all levels."

The head of Chancellor Angela Merkel's center-right party, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, expressed anger at the incident. "That the Reich flag should fly again at the German Bundestag is intolerable," she said.

The co-leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany party, Alice Weidel, described the protesters who tried to storm the building as "a few vandals" whose behavior was unacceptable. Members of her party had taken part in the rally against the pandemic restrictions earlier in the day.

German Vice Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who is seeking to succeed Merkel in next year's election, said he was confident that security forces would closely analyze what had happened Saturday and ensure it couldn't occur again.

But he insisted that the incident shouldn't distract from the fact that "the overwhelming, very big majority of citizens in this country are clever and sensible, and they agree with all of the decisions that we took to protect people's health and for the benefit of the economy and social cohesion."

Opinion polls show only one in 10 Germans reject the country's current prevention measures, including the requirement to wear masks on public transport, in stores and in some public buildings such as libraries and schools.

Police on Sunday ordered an anti-mask gathering of about 2,000 people at the Victory Column in Berlin to disband, saying people weren't respecting distancing rules. Several people were detained.

People gather at the Victory Column as they attend a protest rally in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020 against new coronavirus restrictions in Germany. Police in Berlin have requested thousands of reinforcements from other parts of Germany to cope with planned protests at the weekend by people opposed to coronavirus restrictions. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)
People gather at the Victory Column as they attend a protest rally in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020 against new coronavirus restrictions in Germany. Police in Berlin have requested thousands of reinforcements from other parts of Germany to cope with planned protests at the weekend by people opposed to coronavirus restrictions. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)
Police officers carry a woman at the Victory Column in a protest against the Corona measures in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (Christoph Soeder/dpa via AP)
Police officers carry a woman at the Victory Column in a protest against the Corona measures in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (Christoph Soeder/dpa via AP)
Police officers push away a crowd of demonstrators from the square 'Platz der Republik' in front of the Reichstag building during a demonstration against the Corona measures in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020. (Christoph Soeder/dpa via AP)
Police officers push away a crowd of demonstrators from the square 'Platz der Republik' in front of the Reichstag building during a demonstration against the Corona measures in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020. (Christoph Soeder/dpa via AP)
A man is led away by police officers in front of the Victory Column in a protest against the Corona measures in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (Christoph Soeder/dpa via AP)
A man is led away by police officers in front of the Victory Column in a protest against the Corona measures in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. (Christoph Soeder/dpa via AP)
Counter-demonstrators of a rally against the Corona measures gather and hold out a banner reading "Masks on Nazis out" in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020. (Christophe Gateau/dpa via AP)
Counter-demonstrators of a rally against the Corona measures gather and hold out a banner reading "Masks on Nazis out" in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020. (Christophe Gateau/dpa via AP)
Olaf Scholz, Federal Minister of Finance and top candidate of social democrats, speaks before the SPD headquarters in a statement on the Corona demonstrations in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. Over the weekend, several tens of thousands of people demonstrated in the capital against the corona measures of the federal government. This also led to clashes with the police. (Kay Nietfeld/dpa via AP)
Olaf Scholz, Federal Minister of Finance and top candidate of social democrats, speaks before the SPD headquarters in a statement on the Corona demonstrations in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. Over the weekend, several tens of thousands of people demonstrated in the capital against the corona measures of the federal government. This also led to clashes with the police. (Kay Nietfeld/dpa via AP)
The police take vegan chef Attila Hildmann into custody during a demonstration against COVID-19 measures, in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020. Berlin police ordered a protest by people opposed to Germany’s pandemic restrictions to disband after participants refused to observe social distancing rules. Tens of thousands of people had gathered at the  Brandenburg Gate before marching through the German capital in a show of defiance Saturday against Germany's coronavirus prevention measures.   (Kay Nietfeld/dpa via AP)
The police take vegan chef Attila Hildmann into custody during a demonstration against COVID-19 measures, in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020. Berlin police ordered a protest by people opposed to Germany’s pandemic restrictions to disband after participants refused to observe social distancing rules. Tens of thousands of people had gathered at the  Brandenburg Gate before marching through the German capital in a show of defiance Saturday against Germany's coronavirus prevention measures. (Kay Nietfeld/dpa via AP)

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