Peaceful CSD in Bautzen: Demonstration secures the police despite the right close
Peaceful CSD in Bautzen: Demonstration secures the police despite the right close
The challenges of the CSD in Bautzen: A look at the security climate
The Christopher Street Day (CSD) in Bautzen has shown in an impressive way how strongly social tensions in the region can manifest. Despite a peaceful course of the parade on Saturday, the participants were accompanied by a large number of right -wing extremists demonstrators who lined the streets of the city. This throws a shadow on the security of such events and the acceptance of queer lifestyles in society.
police presence and security measures
To keep the situation under control, the police were on site with an impressive contingent. In addition to forces from Görlitz and Bautzen, officials from the federal and riot police, who made it clear that the safety of the participants was a top priority. Their measures to separate the two groups were rated as successful. Nevertheless, there were reports of right -wing extremist calls and slogans that could be heard during the event, which underlines the continuing challenge for security and protection queer in Germany.
demonstrations and counter -demonstrations
At the CSD event in Bautzen, up to 1000 people took part. A counter-demonstration under the motto "Against gender propaganda and confusion of identity !!!" counted about 680 participants. A small group of the right -wing extremist party Freie Sachsen was also present. These numbers throw a light on the deeper social ditches that arise in relation to gender identity and sexual orientation. The violent counter -reactions on the CSD testify that the social discourse on queer issues is still polarized.
a positive sign despite the adversity
Jonas Löschau, co -organizer of the CSD, expressed itself optimistically despite the challenging circumstances. He described the demonstration as a "incredibly great and important sign" for the Queer Community. This shows that despite the resistance and hatred, which is directed against queer people, there is a strong need for visibility and recognition. It is encouraging that many people are on the road for the rights of the queer community and solidarity.
social reaction and political support
The cancellation of a planned final party due to security concerns is another sign of the tense conditions. This cancellation was accompanied by different reactions in the community, which makes the complexity of the situation clear. Saxony’s Minister of Justice Katja Meier commented on the situation with concern and made it clear that "hatred and agitation against queer people" should not have a place in society. Your call to respect for all ways of life shows the political will to act against discrimination.