BERLIN (Sputnik) — In the Kreuzberg area of Berlin many roads and several underground stations were closed as protesters took to the streets. Special police units and a helicopter were maintaining order.
May Day in Berlin. Police waiting for Revolutionary Demo at Hermannplatz pic.twitter.com/9qEOfLbgxk
— Javier Pascual (@javierpascual) May 1, 2015
Some 45,000 people attended the Myfest street celebration in Kreuzberg, the event organizers said.
Protesters spark up fireworks as Berlin May Day looms http://t.co/gJXJGbE02V
— Ruptly (@Ruptly) April 30, 2015
According to Al Jazeera, one police officer was injured after protesters threw fireworks and stones at security forces during the May Day celebrations north of Berlin. Fifteen people were detained, the news outlet said.
#teleSURopinion | "Revolutionary May Day in Berlin: It Began with a Riot" http://t.co/2wKV35RxMJ pic.twitter.com/83qGWgSobf
— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish) April 30, 2015
May 1 is a public holiday in Germany. On May Day, German people celebrate the spring weather and traditionally campaign for workers’ rights.