MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Rallies against trade pacts with Canada and the United States – CETA and TTIP – drew 70,000 in Berlin, 65,000 in Hamburg, 55,000 in Cologne, 50,000 in Frankfurt, 40,000 in Stuttgart, 25,000 in Munich, and 15,000 in Leipzig, according to the organizers.
Berlin police confirmed the attendance figure for the Berlin rally. Hamburg police said some 30,000 people assembled in the city center in the afternoon. Police estimates for other cities were reportedly somewhat lower.
Thousands of people marching through Berlin in total silence to protest against the TTIP #StopCetaTTIP pic.twitter.com/4hF7K56E6b
— James Ley (@jamesleyplay) 17 сентября 2016 г.
The demonstration was organized by 30 civil action groups, including environmental watchdogs like NaturFreunde Deutschlands and Greenpeace, together with trade unions and political parties.
Berlin against #TTIP&#CETA today pic.twitter.com/umaqtbS2b8
— Hans Verbiest (@hansbios) 17 сентября 2016 г.
"We are here because we want to strengthen democracy…CETA is based on the ideology of deregulation… in the interest of the economically powerful and at the expense of the socially vulnerable, the nature and the third world," NaturFreunde’s president Michael Mueller said.
#TTIP protests planned across #Germany https://t.co/BTb6ycC81w pic.twitter.com/JxjcCqkbte
— Occupy Wall Street (@OccupyWallStNYC) 17 сентября 2016 г.
EU’s 27 trade ministers will gather in Slovakia’s Bratislava on September 23. They are expected to negotiate an annex to the Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), which aims to establish a free trade zone.
A similar deal between the European Union and the United States, called the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), was pronounced dead last month by German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel.