Germany "One protester killed" - live stream now!!!!
RG | 01.10.2010 18:33
A horrific police attack yesterday on peaceful school students and pensioners leads to mass protests in Germany. Over 100.000 take to the streets in Stuttgart alone. Watch live: http://www.fluegel.tv/
Over 400 protesters were hurt. A speaker on the demo just anounced: "one protester died in hospital, one is in severe condition".
The protest is directed against a gigantic underground rail station, for which parts of the inner city of Stuttgart have to be pulled down. The costly project is supported by the conservative party and the socialdemocrats.
The significance of the protest is, that is based on ordinary people, without links to trade unions and the left.
The movement reminds many of the beginning of the revolution in East-Germany in 1989.
Watch dramatic events unfold live.
Over 400 protesters were hurt. A speaker on the demo just anounced: "one protester died in hospital, one is in severe condition".
The protest is directed against a gigantic underground rail station, for which parts of the inner city of Stuttgart have to be pulled down. The costly project is supported by the conservative party and the socialdemocrats.
The significance of the protest is, that is based on ordinary people, without links to trade unions and the left.
The movement reminds many of the beginning of the revolution in East-Germany in 1989.
Watch dramatic events unfold live.
Over 400 protesters were hurt. A speaker on the demo just anounced: "one protester died in hospital, one is in severe condition".
The protest is directed against a gigantic underground rail station, for which parts of the inner city of Stuttgart have to be pulled down. The costly project is supported by the conservative party and the socialdemocrats.
The significance of the protest is, that is based on ordinary people, without links to trade unions and the left.
The movement reminds many of the beginning of the revolution in East-Germany in 1989.
Watch dramatic events unfold live.
The protest is directed against a gigantic underground rail station, for which parts of the inner city of Stuttgart have to be pulled down. The costly project is supported by the conservative party and the socialdemocrats.
The significance of the protest is, that is based on ordinary people, without links to trade unions and the left.
The movement reminds many of the beginning of the revolution in East-Germany in 1989.
Watch dramatic events unfold live.
RG
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