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Monday Assembly in Zeitz: Protest for Peace and Self-DeterminationOn Monday, November 4, 2024, the monthly assembly against the federal government’s current war policy took place on the Altmarkt in Zeitz. At 6:00 p.m., committed citizens gathered to collectively send a signal for peace and against what they see as the misguided policies of the so-called “traffic light” government. After welcoming the participants, the demonstration procession set off: a colorful mix of pedestrians, tractors, vans, and cars formed a noisy convoy that moved through the streets. As usual, the protest made itself noticed, audible and visible throughout the city. However, the turnout was lower than hoped – a fact many participants found troubling given the current geopolitical situation and the perceived threat to peace. In their speeches, the organizers emphasized the serious consequences they believe the current policy could have for Germany and the world. They fear the destruction of the domestic economy and a growing sense of insecurity in society. The crisis in the automotive industry was cited as a prime example. If this central economic sector falters, many participants see long-term threats to jobs and social stability. “Do people have to experience the loss of their livelihoods before they recognize the consequences?” was a central question raised during the assembly. The demonstrators called for people to raise their voices early and oppose what they view as a destructive course to prevent a slide into “the worst.” A recurring motto of the evening was: “We want to live in peace – as equals with other nations.” The demonstrators demanded an end to policies that fuel conflicts and impose externally determined decisions on people’s fates. Instead, they called for a new chapter in history where the rights of ordinary people and the right to self-determination for all nations are respected. A Call to CitizensIn an urgent appeal, the organizers called on citizens to join the protest and take to the streets. Only together, they said, could a clear signal be sent to influence the course of politics. “Join us at last, before it’s too late!” was the closing message.For the organizers and participants, the Monday assembly remains an important platform and opportunity to publicly advocate for peace, justice, and the well-being of future generations. Author: AI-Translation - Redaktion | 06.11.2024 |
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