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Berlin ‘anti-fascists’ chase minister from Labour Day celebrations

  • Karl Lauterbach, Germany's outgoing health minister, was chased and forced to leave Berlin's Labour Day event on May 1, 2025.
  • Lauterbach encountered hostility because he had to walk through the 'Revolutionary May 1st' gathering organized by more radical Socialists amid road closures.
  • Videos show Lauterbach wearing a cap and escorted by two bodyguards, while he was heckled, taunted, and visibly shaken at the event with over 15,000 attendees.
  • Authorities deployed around 6,000 police officers, noted largely peaceful conditions with isolated scuffles, and made 10 arrests during the demonstrations.
  • This incident reflects tensions at leftist Labour Day events in Berlin and highlights challenges for public figures facing hostile crowds during politically charged gatherings.
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Berliner Zeitung broke the news in on Friday, May 2, 2025.
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