Hundreds Protest in Detmold for Syrian Freedom, Condemning Assad's Regime
Hundreds gathered in Detmold on Sunday, December 8, 2024, to protest against the regime of Bashar al-Assad and call for the freedom of Syria. The peaceful demonstration, which lasted from 1 pm to 3 pm, saw participants march through the city center. The protest began at the state theater and concluded with a rally on the market square. Around 400 people took part, expressing their solidarity with the Syrian people and their opposition to Assad's rule. The event remained calm throughout, with no incidents reported. As the protest wound down, some participants took to their cars, staging impromptu parades as they left the scene. Police Chief Commissioner Jörn Fischer, speaking on behalf of the Lippe police, confirmed the details of the protest. The demonstration served as a powerful display of international support for the Syrian people's struggle for freedom and an end to Assad's regime.
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