East Germans Rally in Leipzig, Urge Freedom to Travel
Several hundred East Germans rallied Monday with banners demanding more democracy and freedom to travel, and witnesses said several protesters were arrested during scuffles with police.
The demonstration began in front of the St. Nicholas Church after a traditional Monday “prayer for peace.” The church has become a gathering place for human rights activists.
Western reporters at the scene said the predominantly young crowd carried banners calling for more freedom. “Freedom to Travel Instead of Mass Escapes,” said one sign. Another said, “For an Open State With Free People.”
About 300 people stood outside the church during the demonstration, shouting “We want out!”
As the crowd tried to march toward the center of the city, security forces blocked the way.
Scuffles broke out as plainclothesmen tore down protest banners, and several demonstrators were dragged away and arrested, witnesses said.
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