It seems likely that this is from a related demo “Internationalist Queer Pride for Liberation” that was organized by queer folks in Berlin to support Palestine, not the larger Christopher street day celebration. The news (which mostly takes the police’s word on such matters) say that the sanctioned march was broken up because they used/chanted banned slogans (e.g. “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”). Or they could have just chanted in another language that the Police couldn’t understand, sometimes that is also enough. It doesn’t seem like there was a peaceful end to the demonstration, though I wouldn’t trust the media to depicted what happened fairly in this case. 57 demonstrators were arrested.
It seems likely that this is from a related demo “Internationalist Queer Pride for Liberation” that was organized by queer folks in Berlin to support Palestine, not the larger Christopher street day celebration. The news (which mostly takes the police’s word on such matters) say that the sanctioned march was broken up because they used/chanted banned slogans (e.g. “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”). Or they could have just chanted in another language that the Police couldn’t understand, sometimes that is also enough. It doesn’t seem like there was a peaceful end to the demonstration, though I wouldn’t trust the media to depicted what happened fairly in this case. 57 demonstrators were arrested.
https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/gesellschaft/demo-queer-palaestina-100.html