16 Dec 2020 | 06:19 PM UTC
Germany, Austria: Protests to denounce COVID-19 restrictions scheduled in various cities Dec. 19-20
Activists to protest in German and Austrian cities Dec. 19-20. Increased security, localized transport disruptions, isolated clashes likely.
Event
Activists plan to protest in cities across Germany and Austria Dec. 19-20 to denounce restrictions imposed to combat the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Most of the actions will consist of marches through city centers. Although organizers have not publicized exact routes, they have confirmed the following gathering points and start times:
Dec. 19
Austria
Linz: New Town Hall, 1430
Vienna: Maria-Theresien-Platz, 1600
Germany
Cottbus: City Hall, 1600
Eberswalde: Old Train Station/Heegermuhler Strasse 1, 1600
Gera: Theatervorplatz, 1530
Dec. 20
Germany
Berlin: Jannowitz Bridge, 1400
Cologne: Heumarkt, 1200
Frankfurt: Weseler Werft, 1400
Hamburg: Dammtorstrasse, 1400
Moenchengladbach: Old Market, 1330
Moers: Railway Station Square, 1430
Nuremberg: Richard-Wagner-Platz, 1600
Regensburg: Dultplatz, 1400
Stuttgart: State Theater, 1400
Weiden: ZOB Parking Garage, 1400
Weilheim: Public Fair Grounds, 1500
Zeitz: Old Market, 1630
Related protests are possible in other cities in both Germany and Austria Dec. 19-20; opposing activists could also stage counterprotests. Attendance will vary by location but could be in the thousands at larger actions.
Authorities will almost certainly deploy an increased security presence in all affected locations to monitor the protests, control participants, and keep rival activists apart. Large crowds and associated security measures will likely prompt significant transport disruptions, particularly in major cities. Transport hubs may experience crowding as participants arrive and leave the actions; public transport services may be canceled or diverted in protest areas.
Current COVID-19 measures in Germany severely restrict public gatherings. Police may attempt to shut down any protests deemed to be breaching these restrictions and may arrest noncompliant participants. As a result, authorities may attempt to limit or change the location of protests to ensure COVID-19 restrictions are met; still large numbers of demonstrators are likely to gather in affected cities regardless. Protesters seeking to circumvent security cordons could gather in other parts of the city. Isolated clashes between rival groups of activists, or police and protesters are likely; police have resorted to riot control measures, such as water cannons, at previous related actions.
Advice
Avoid the protests as a routine security precaution and to mitigate associated disruptions. Heed instructions from security services and leave the area at the first sign of a confrontation. Check public transport schedules and local traffic conditions for disruptions; allow extra time for travel in affected cities Dec. 19-20.