Massive protests scheduled for Saturday
On September 20th, two significant demonstrations are set to take place in Cologne's inner city. The "March for Life" and a counter-protest under the motto "Pro Choice" will both gather at Neumarkt square.
The Cologne police will be providing updates on these demonstrations via their Facebook and Twitter accounts. These updates will pertain to significant events or developments during the demonstrations and aim to keep the public informed.
The expected number of participants for both events is 5,000 for the "March for Life" and 1,000 for the "Pro Choice" demonstration. To ensure safety and prevent clashes, the Cologne police will have strong forces present. Officers will act against troublemakers attempting to commit criminal offenses.
The march will start, pass through, and conclude at the Neumarkt square. Streets and intersections will have to be continuously closed due to the demonstrations. Partial disruptions in public transport cannot be ruled out. However, the Rhine bridges are not expected to be affected.
Locals and visitors are urged to take traffic disruptions into account in their plans. The updates from the Cologne police will be ongoing during the operation of the demonstrations and will be relevant to the demonstrations occurring on September 20th.
The updates from the Cologne police will be in the form of posts on their Facebook and Twitter accounts and will be aimed at providing real-time information about the demonstrations. The names of the police officers assigned to security monitoring the demonstrations in Cologne on September 20, 2023, have not been publicly disclosed in the available sources.
Stay tuned to the Cologne police's social media accounts for the latest updates on these important demonstrations.
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