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May Day in Berlin 2007![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Annual May Day festivities are usually marked by a big festival in Kreuzberg, also known as Little Istanbul. It's in an economically poorer part of Berlin but a richly diverse multicultural setting. There's a huge festival with rows and rows of food stalls, people selling beer and there's a real party atmosphere. As my German language abilities are severely limited I couldn't find out when the 'main' march was on, what ever that meant. I kept asking people when the workers march was on and people answered smilingly, that they were all workers' marches. There were posters for all sorts of demonstrations for all different times. The images are from the festival and the march which took place at 6pmish. By 10.30pm a full scale riot had started. It was a mixture of autonomists and young people not appearing to be politically alligned, having a good time and watching the spectacle of the ritual Berlin May Day Riots. |
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Her face is indellibly marked in my mind. There is a pane of glass between her and I, and batonning taking place all round her.
No molotov's were thrown, but plenty of beer bottles. The street was strewn with broken glass.
A mini industry is created post riot. Money is returned for glass and plastic bottles. During the day, you see people looking in rubbish bins, asking punters in beergardens if they can take the empties.
There were a number of people out trying to find any unbroken bottles, to claim back the refund.
On the way home........................
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For an English language version of events as they unfold go to:
http://de.indymedia.org/2007/05/176041.shtml