Mar 5 • 14:23 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Demonstrations Against Military Service in Several German Cities

Thousands of students protested in various German cities against the new military service law, demonstrating under the slogan 'School Strike Against Conscription.'

In response to a newly introduced military service law, thousands of students took to the streets across Germany in protest today. The demonstrations were characterized by the slogan 'School Strike Against Conscription,' reflecting the strong sentiment against mandatory military service. In Berlin, an estimated 3000 participants were counted by the police, while organizers claimed the turnout was as high as 6000, contributing to a total of around 50,000 demonstrators nationwide.

The protests saw young participants marching from Potsdamer Platz to Oranienplatz in Kreuzberg, carrying powerful messages on their banners, such as 'Dying is not on the curriculum' and 'A wise head does not fit under a steel helmet.' The chants of the demonstrators included calls for an end to conscription and highlighted the contrast between the interests of the wealthy and the aspirations of the youth for a peaceful future.

In addition to Berlin, demonstrations were reported in several other cities, including Munich, where about 600 young people joined the protest. The widespread turnout indicates significant youth opposition to the new military conscription laws, implying a potential for ongoing activism and civic engagement among the younger generation in Germany on issues of military policy and peace.

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