German parliament passes military service law as school students protest
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Tens of thousands of young Germans protested this Friday in the capitals of the Bundesländer against the new military service, more perplexed than angry. “But does anyone really think that if the Russians come we will stop them?” asked Gustav, a 16-year-old student with a Marvel Avengers T-shirt. The law to establish a voluntary mili and open the door to a mandatory one had been passed a few hours earlier in the Bundestag, almost as an irrelevan…
The Bundestag voted in favour of the new military service law. Thousands of young people are taking to the streets throughout the country. They have not yet arrived in the security policy reality.
In order to protest against the German Federal Military Service Act, students in several cities in Bavaria took to the streets.
The students protested against the draft law on modernization of military service.
Throughout Germany, initiatives called for demonstrations against the Federal Government's military plans. Students boycotted classes in numerous cities. Parents often supported them.
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