German polls: 65%of the Germans expect a large -scale protest and riots in autumn and winter
Author:Global Times Time:2022.08.16
[Global Times special reporter in Germany Zhao Dong] According to the German "Picture News" reported on the 14th, the latest survey released by the German public opinion survey agency Insa shows that 65%of the Germans expect large -scale protests and riots in autumn and winter in Germany. Last week, German climate activists had begun to protest.
Facilities of the "Beixi No. 2" natural gas pipeline in Ruby Pabies in Germany. Picture source: Visual China
On the 12th, hundreds of supporters of the Climate Organization held protests in Port in William in northern Germany. They played banners such as "shackles that break petrochemical capitalism" on the construction site of LNG. On the 13th, the organization mobilized about 400 climate activists to "block" Hamburg Port. They occupied the only railway route to the container terminal. The German "World News" said the Burger Police dispatched 1,400 police officers for this. The protesters sprayed pepper to the police, and the police also used pepper, baton and high -pressure water gun to fight back. The spokesman of the organization described the incident as "a new peak of police violence treating climate protests violence."
"Photo" said that Germany will face disturbing turbulence in the next few months. People are getting more and more dissatisfied with high energy prices, while climate activists oppose imported natural gas and restart the coal -fired power plant. The Deutsche Broadcasting Station reported on the 14th that the living room in the family was getting cooler, while the streets outside became more and more "hot". In the fall and winter of this year, various protests will appear in Germany.
"Energy prices have risen, will there be turmoil in Germany?" "Voice of Germany" also raised such questions on the 14th. It is reported that Germany's electricity, natural gas and oil this winter may become more expensive. The German government is worried about the experience of social turmoil, and there will also be protests inciting by extremist groups. Earlier, German Prime Minister Tsurtz said in an interview with Germany that he was very worried that he was very worried that the rising energy bill would detonate Germany's "social gunpowder barrel".
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