1. Skip to content
  2. Skip to main menu
  3. Skip to more DW sites

Germany: Thousands attend anti-racism protests

June 5, 2020

Hamburg police have dispersed Black Lives Matter protesters, citing a violation of coronavirus restrictions. Germany held the largest demonstrations over the death of George Floyd outside the US on Friday.

https://p.dw.com/p/3dK3h
Black-Lives-Matter protest in Frankfurt
Image: picture-alliance/dpa/B. Roessler

Police in the northern German city of Hamburg on Friday intervened in an anti-racism protest, declaring the rally over after just 30 minutes.

Authorities claimed the attendees had violated police instructions to adhere to coronavirus rules such as wearing face masks and maintaining physical distancing.

Follow the latest developments in our rolling coverage

Around 4,500 people attended the protest outside the city's US consulate along the banks of the Alster river. The event had originally been registered for only 250 participants.

The rally was registered under the slogan: "Justice for Floyd - stop killing blacks - stop the racial terrorism in the USA." Crowds did not immediately disperse following police instructions with photos posted on social media showing people sitting instead on the ground..

Protest organizers appealed to demonstrators to go home peacefully. The rally eventually started to break up in the late afternoon.

Read more: Germany struggles to face its own police racism

Black in Berlin

Mass protests take hold in Germany

The largest anti-racism demonstrations outside of the US on Friday appeared to be in Germany. In addition to the Hamburg protest, thousands of people rallied in Germany's financial hub, Frankfurt.

Protesters were seen with raised hands in the air, holding banners with slogans such as: "Your Pain Is My Pain, Your Fight Is My Fight."

In reference to the George Floyd killing caught on camera by bystanders in Minneapolis, one poster at a Frankfurt demonstration read: "How Many Weren't Filmed?"

Read more: Europe must step up anti-racism efforts, rights agency says

Police described the Frankfurt demonstration as peaceful and said that those attending had followed the rules introduced to curb the
spread of the coronavirus, including wearing face masks.

One man's voice among many

mvb/rt (dpa, Reuters)

Every evening at 1830 UTC, DW's editors send out a selection of the day's hard news and quality feature journalism. Sign up to receive it directly here.