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I rewrote the lead paragraph and kept the remainder of the original, unclear text commented out in case it might be useful for finding references. Here it is:

500 police officers and 1400 protesters were injured. Angela Merkel decided to lock down a cultural center in the city of Hamburg. There have been a conflict between leftist-oriented protestors and police. Police used batons, tear gas and water cannons to suppress the demonstrations. In the downtown of Hamburg, Reeperbahn and St. Pauli in a total of 41 demonstrators were detained for hours-long events.

According to initial reports 500 police officers were injured, 180 police officers in various parts of the hospital were being treated.

Police spokesman Mirko Streiber, intervention, he noted that, "a group with such a long violence-prone unheard of". Police spokesman, activists broke Windows of a supermarket and banks holding a barrage of stones, also set fire to a garbage container full. The intervention led to a large number of demonstrators injured defending the organizers, "the police does not allow from the start for a walk".

Activists took to the streets after police started looking for protestors. The chase continued here, the social democratic party district organization broken, two police vehicles also were damaged.

In Hamburg, has been in force in the dangerous region, Friday night pillow fights, has become a symbol of the demonstrations on Saturday with the toilet brush. Toilet brush with a small community in a quiet protest at the beginning of the Group burning fire in the street in the District of condemning the tension in Schanzen. Hamburg Interior Minister Michael Neumann will be assessed again to limit the application of the events, he said.

Restriction would meet safety officials indicating that early decision has been received, "I had hoped the restriction would block the escalation of events In daraltılmasının and areas. It seems that there are those who want to take the ' h ' event and violence, "he said. 180 police were injured and 800 protesters were injured in the protests. protests continues. Over the previous three Saturdays, protesters have taken to the streets in solidarity with the refugees, who fled from their home countries, taking a dangerous boat-crossing to the small Italian island, Lampedusa.

After making their way to Hamburg earlier this year, the around 300 refugees, who come from countries including civil-hit Syria, conflict-ridden Egypt and Libya, are fighting for their right to stay in the city. Angela Merkel protecting the silence!a group of fires burning has caused protests in the community. Restriction would meet safety officials indicating that early decision has been received, "I had hoped the restriction would block the escalation of events In daraltılmasının and areas. It seems that you still have people who want to get the event, and the violence, "he said. protests emerge disaster.

Yngvadottir (talk) 18:17, 9 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

October 2014 protests

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... and what about the October 2014 protests?

  • "Kurds and Islamists brawl in Hamburg". TheLocal.de. The Local Europe GmbH. DPA. 8 October 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2015. --Wuerzele (talk) 07:14, 5 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Hadn't seen that, thanks for the link. However, the issue is unrelated and as the article says, there had been protests elsewhere in Germany earlier. So I don't think it's proper to include it in this article as a continuation. Rather, if the unrest continues and is extensively analyzed in the press or leads to a change in govrnment policy, then it should be a new article on the whole wave of protests. Yngvadottir (talk) 19:53, 5 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]