Tusindvis demonstrerer i Berlin og Hamborg mod vold fra mænd

Mere end tusind mennesker marcherede i Berlin og Hamborg under mottoet 'Mænd mod vold' for at protestere mod vold i hjemmet, kvindedrab og seksuel chikane. Arrangørerne ønskede at vise solidaritet med kvinder og give fars dag en anden betydning.

I Berlin samledes deltagerne i regn og hagl på Pariser Platz. Arrangørerne fra initiativet 'Mænd mod vold' talte om 3500 mennesker, mens politiet vurderede, at der var omkring 800 deltagere. Blandt talerne var komikeren Aurel Mertz, journalisten Daniela Sepehri og aktivisten Battal.

Battal, der selv har oplevet vold i hjemmet, understregede: 'Det er ikke alle mænd, men det er altid en mand.' Han opfordrede mænd til at bryde tavsheden og tale højere. I Hamborg samledes adskillige mennesker på Heiligengeistfeld, arrangeret af gruppen 'Come On Boys'.

Demonstranterne krævede flere bevillinger til kvindekrisecentre, forebyggelse og specialiserede retskamre. De talte desuden for at implementere 'kun et ja er et ja' i seksualstraffeloven. Mange kvinder og børn deltog også.

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