COVID-19 Quick Test Center at KitKat Club
Germany, Berlin, December 18, 2020: People wait in line to get tested at the techno club 'KitKat Club', a nightclub known for its high level of sexual permissiveness, currently closed due to the current measures against the corona virus. Corona cases in Germany are on the rise; for the first time, more than 30,000 new infections with the coronavirus have been registered within a single day. The number of deaths reached a peak of 813, the second highest number for Germany since the beginning of the ongoing global pandemic.
COVID-19 Quick Test Center at KitKat Club
Germany, Berlin, December 18, 2020: People wait in line to get tested at the techno club 'KitKat Club', a nightclub known for its high level of sexual permissiveness, currently closed due to the current measures against the corona virus. Corona cases in Germany are on the rise; for the first time, more than 30,000 new infections with the coronavirus have been registered within a single day. The number of deaths reached a peak of 813, the second highest number for Germany since the beginning of the ongoing global pandemic.
COVID-19 Quick Test Center at KitKat Club
Germany, Berlin, December 18, 2020: People wait in line to get tested at the techno club 'KitKat Club', a nightclub known for its high level of sexual permissiveness, currently closed due to the current measures against the corona virus. Corona cases in Germany are on the rise; for the first time, more than 30,000 new infections with the coronavirus have been registered within a single day. The number of deaths reached a peak of 813, the second highest number for Germany since the beginning of the ongoing global pandemic.
COVID-19 Quick Test Center at KitKat Club
Germany, Berlin, December 18, 2020: People wait in line to get tested at the techno club 'KitKat Club', a nightclub known for its high level of sexual permissiveness, currently closed due to the current measures against the corona virus. Corona cases in Germany are on the rise; for the first time, more than 30,000 new infections with the coronavirus have been registered within a single day. The number of deaths reached a peak of 813, the second highest number for Germany since the beginning of the ongoing global pandemic.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: A member of the socialist-jewish youth movement Ken Berlin of the Hashomer Hatzair talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: A person lays down flowers as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: ELLEN HAENDLER, who lost more than 80 relatives during the Nazi period, talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: A person lays down flowers as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: ELLEN HAENDLER, who lost more than 80 relatives during the Nazi period, talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: A person lays down flowers as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: ELLEN HAENDLER, who lost more than 80 relatives during the Nazi period, talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: ELLEN HAENDLER, who lost more than 80 relatives during the Nazi period, talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: The group Zhetwa plays as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Holocaust survivor KURT HILLMAN talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Holocaust survivor KURT HILLMAN can be seen as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: ELLEN HAENDLER, who lost more than 80 relatives during the Nazi period, talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Protesters can be seen holding a red flag as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Two protesters can be seen behind flowers and candles as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Flowers and candles can be seen as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Holocaust survivor KURT HILLMAN talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Two protesters can be seen behind flowers and candles as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Holocaust survivor KURT HILLMAN talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: A detail of the Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial can be seen as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Holocaust survivor KURT HILLMAN talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Flowers and candles can be seen as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Flowers and candles can be seen as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Singapur, Republik Singapur, Ansicht des Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus auf der Orchard Road
06.11.2020, Singapur, Republik Singapur, Asien - Ansicht des Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus entlang der Orchard Road Einkaufsstrasse. Das 162 Jahre alte Traditionsunternehmen gab die bevorstehende Schliessung seiner letzten beiden Geschaefte im Stadtstaat bekannt, auf Grund des Rueckgangs der Nachfrage und der Verlagerung des Kaufverhaltens hin zum Onlne-Handel.
Singapur, Republik Singapur, Eingang zum Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus auf der Orchard Road
06.11.2020, Singapur, Republik Singapur, Asien - Ansicht und Eingang zum Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus entlang der Orchard Road Einkaufsstrasse. Das 162 Jahre alte Traditionsunternehmen gab die bevorstehende Schliessung seiner letzten beiden Geschaefte im Stadtstaat bekannt, auf Grund des Rueckgangs der Nachfrage und der Verlagerung des Kaufverhaltens hin zum Onlne-Handel.
Singapur, Republik Singapur, Ansicht des Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus auf der Orchard Road
06.11.2020, Singapur, Republik Singapur, Asien - Ansicht und Eingang zum Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus entlang der Orchard Road Einkaufsstrasse. Das 162 Jahre alte Traditionsunternehmen gab die bevorstehende Schliessung seiner letzten beiden Geschaefte im Stadtstaat bekannt, auf Grund des Rueckgangs der Nachfrage und der Verlagerung des Kaufverhaltens hin zum Onlne-Handel.
Singapur, Republik Singapur, Ansicht des Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus auf der Orchard Road
06.11.2020, Singapur, Republik Singapur, Asien - Ansicht des Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus entlang der Orchard Road Einkaufsstrasse. Das 162 Jahre alte Traditionsunternehmen gab die bevorstehende Schliessung seiner letzten beiden Geschaefte im Stadtstaat bekannt, auf Grund des Rueckgangs der Nachfrage und der Verlagerung des Kaufverhaltens hin zum Onlne-Handel.
Singapur, Republik Singapur, Schaufenster des Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus auf der Orchard Road
06.11.2020, Singapur, Republik Singapur, Asien - Frau mit Mund-Nasenschutz vor einem Schaufenster des Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus entlang der Orchard Road Einkaufsstrasse. Das 162 Jahre alte Traditionsunternehmen gab die bevorstehende Schliessung seiner letzten beiden Geschaefte im Stadtstaat bekannt, auf Grund des Rueckgangs der Nachfrage und der Verlagerung des Kaufverhaltens hin zum Onlne-Handel.
Singapur, Republik Singapur, Kunden vor dem Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus auf der Orchard Road
06.11.2020, Singapur, Republik Singapur, Asien - Kunden stehen vorm Eingang zum Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus entlang der Orchard Road Einkaufsstrasse Schlange. Das 162 Jahre alte Traditionsunternehmen gab die bevorstehende Schliessung seiner letzten beiden Geschaefte im Stadtstaat bekannt, auf Grund des Rueckgangs der Nachfrage und der Verlagerung des Kaufverhaltens hin zum Onlne-Handel.
Singapur, Republik Singapur, Schaufenster des Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus auf der Orchard Road
06.11.2020, Singapur, Republik Singapur, Asien - Frau mit Mund-Nasenschutz vor einem Schaufenster des Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus entlang der Orchard Road Einkaufsstrasse. Das 162 Jahre alte Traditionsunternehmen gab die bevorstehende Schliessung seiner letzten beiden Geschaefte im Stadtstaat bekannt, auf Grund des Rueckgangs der Nachfrage und der Verlagerung des Kaufverhaltens hin zum Onlne-Handel.
Singapur, Republik Singapur, Ansicht des Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus auf der Orchard Road
06.11.2020, Singapur, Republik Singapur, Asien - Ansicht des Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus entlang der Orchard Road Einkaufsstrasse. Das 162 Jahre alte Traditionsunternehmen gab die bevorstehende Schliessung seiner letzten beiden Geschaefte im Stadtstaat bekannt, auf Grund des Rueckgangs der Nachfrage und der Verlagerung des Kaufverhaltens hin zum Onlne-Handel.
Singapur, Republik Singapur, Eingang zum Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus auf der Orchard Road
06.11.2020, Singapur, Republik Singapur, Asien - Ansicht und Eingang zum Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus entlang der Orchard Road Einkaufsstrasse. Das 162 Jahre alte Traditionsunternehmen gab die bevorstehende Schliessung seiner letzten beiden Geschaefte im Stadtstaat bekannt, auf Grund des Rueckgangs der Nachfrage und der Verlagerung des Kaufverhaltens hin zum Onlne-Handel.
Singapur, Republik Singapur, Kunden vor dem Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus auf der Orchard Road
06.11.2020, Singapur, Republik Singapur, Asien - Kunden stehen vorm Eingang zum Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus entlang der Orchard Road Einkaufsstrasse Schlange. Das 162 Jahre alte Traditionsunternehmen gab die bevorstehende Schliessung seiner letzten beiden Geschaefte im Stadtstaat bekannt, auf Grund des Rueckgangs der Nachfrage und der Verlagerung des Kaufverhaltens hin zum Onlne-Handel.
Singapur, Republik Singapur, Ansicht des Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus auf der Orchard Road
06.11.2020, Singapur, Republik Singapur, Asien - Ansicht und Eingang zum Robinsons The Heeren Kaufhaus entlang der Orchard Road Einkaufsstrasse. Das 162 Jahre alte Traditionsunternehmen gab die bevorstehende Schliessung seiner letzten beiden Geschaefte im Stadtstaat bekannt, auf Grund des Rueckgangs der Nachfrage und der Verlagerung des Kaufverhaltens hin zum Onlne-Handel.
Germany: Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: HELIN EVRIM SOMMER (Left Party), Member of the German Bundestag, can be seen giving a speech as on the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: A protester wearing a facemask reading 'YPG' as on the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: A protester shows the Victory sign as on the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: Demonstrators try to pass police barriers after a man stretches his right forefinger in the air as a provocation after shouting 'Allahu akbar'. The hand sign is considered the identifying mark of the IS. On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: Two protester show the Victory sign as on the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: A protester shows the Victory sign as on the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: Demonstrators try to pass police barriers after a man stretches his right forefinger in the air as a provocation after shouting 'Allahu akbar'. The hand sign is considered the identifying mark of the IS. On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: A man stretches his right forefinger in the air as a provocation after shouting 'Allahu akbar'. The hand sign is considered the identifying mark of the IS. Originally, the gesture originates from the Shahada, the Islamic creed. On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: Demonstrators try to pass police barriers after a man stretches his right forefinger in the air as a provocation after shouting 'Allahu akbar'. The hand sign is considered the identifying mark of the IS. On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: Demonstrators try to pass police barriers after a man stretches his right forefinger in the air as a provocation after shouting 'Allahu akbar'. The hand sign is considered the identifying mark of the IS. On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: A man stretches his right forefinger in the air as a provocation after shouting 'Allahu akbar'. The hand sign is considered the identifying mark of the IS. Originally, the gesture originates from the Shahada, the Islamic creed. On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: GOEKAY AKBULUT (Left Party), Member of the German Bundestag, can be seen giving a speech in front of a kurdisch flag as on the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: GOEKAY AKBULUT (Left Party), Member of the German Bundestag, can be seen giving a speech in front of a kurdisch flag as on the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: A protester can be seen wearing a facemask as on the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: GOEKAY AKBULUT (Left Party), Member of the German Bundestag, can be seen giving a speech in front of a kurdisch flag as on the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: HAKAN TAS (Left Party), Member of Berlin State Parliament (German: Abgeordnetenhaus von Berlin), can be seen giving a speech as on the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: HELIN EVRIM SOMMER (Left Party), Member of the German Bundestag, can be seen giving a speech as on the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: HELIN EVRIM SOMMER (Left Party), Member of the German Bundestag, can be seen giving a speech as on the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: HELIN EVRIM SOMMER (Left Party), Member of the German Bundestag, can be seen giving a speech as on the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: A protester shows the Victory sign as on the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: A protester shows the Victory sign as on the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
Pro-Kurdish supporters protest on World Kobane Day
Germany, Berlin, November 01, 2020: On the occasion of the World Kobane Day, various left-wing groups demonstrate after the international call of the campaign RiseUp4Rojava under the motto 'From Kobane to the world - Rise up against Fascism' in Berlin Neukoelln and Kreuzberg. The organizers demand a liberated society without colonialism, patriarchy and fascism and show solidarity with people and fighters in the autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES), also known as Rojava and Kurdistan, a roughly defined geo-cultural territory in southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, northern Syria and southern Transcaucasia.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: CARSTEN LINNEMANN (CDU), Chairman of the CDU/CSU Mittelstand and Economic Union and Deputy Chairman of the CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group, can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: CARSTEN LINNEMANN (CDU), Chairman of the CDU/CSU Mittelstand and Economic Union and Deputy Chairman of the CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group, can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: THOMAS BAREISS (CDU), Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister of Economics and Energy, can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: KATRIN GOERING-ECKARDT (Green Party), Leader of the Alliance '90/The Greens faction in the German Bundestag, can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: CAMPINO, singer of the german punk band 'Die Toten Hosen', can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: ROBERT HABECK, federal chairman of Alliance '90/The Greens (German: Buendnis 90/Die Gruenen), can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: Thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: CAMPINO, singer of the german punk band 'Die Toten Hosen', can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: ROBERT HABECK, federal chairman of Alliance '90/The Greens (German: Buendnis 90/Die Gruenen), can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: CARSTEN LINNEMANN (CDU), Chairman of the CDU/CSU Mittelstand and Economic Union and Deputy Chairman of the CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group, can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: CARSTEN LINNEMANN (CDU), Chairman of the CDU/CSU Mittelstand and Economic Union and Deputy Chairman of the CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group, can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: THOMAS BAREISS (CDU), Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister of Economics and Energy, can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: THOMAS BAREISS (CDU), Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister of Economics and Energy, can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: CLAUDIA ROTH (Green Party), Vice President of the German Bundestag can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: Thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: KATRIN GOERING-ECKARDT (Green Party), Leader of the Alliance '90/The Greens faction in the German Bundestag, can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: KATRIN GOERING-ECKARDT (Green Party), Leader of the Alliance '90/The Greens faction in the German Bundestag, can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: Red smoke can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: KATRIN GOERING-ECKARDT (Green Party), Leader of the Alliance '90/The Greens faction in the German Bundestag, can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: A protester with a facemask can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: KATRIN GOERING-ECKARDT (Green Party), Leader of the Alliance '90/The Greens faction in the German Bundestag, can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: CARSTEN LINNEMANN (CDU), Chairman of the CDU/CSU Mittelstand and Economic Union and Deputy Chairman of the CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group, can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: Red smoke can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: Thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: CARSTEN LINNEMANN (CDU), Chairman of the CDU/CSU Mittelstand and Economic Union and Deputy Chairman of the CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group, can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: CARSTEN LINNEMANN (CDU), Chairman of the CDU/CSU Mittelstand and Economic Union and Deputy Chairman of the CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group, can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.
'AlarmstufeRot' demonstration of the event industry
Germany, Berlin, October 28, 2020: CAMPINO, singer of the german punk band 'Die Toten Hosen', can be seen as thousands of people demonstrate to spotlight the current needs of cultural professionals. The alliance '#AlarmstufeRot' called for a second large demonstration in Berlin to draw attention to the economic problems in the event industry due to the ongoing worldwide Covid-19 pandemic also known as Coronavirus. While the demonstration is explicitly not directed against the political measures for infection control, the organizers demand credits and financial aid from the German government.