Soviet Union 1991
Main text Chapter 698 Our Bastille
Third update
The Berlin police station was already overcrowded with supporters of Colonel Joniskis and sympathizers of the East German People's Organization, protesting against the Berlin authorities' house arrest of the leader of the East German People's Organization without any concrete evidence. Even if the street outside the Berlin police station was blocked by a protesting crowd, no one dared to act rashly without instructions from their superiors.
The police station did not dare to disperse the crowd. Firstly, it was because there were not enough manpower inside, and most of the people were on duty and under martial law. The second reason is the fear that greater repression will arouse greater resistance. Now they have surrounded the door of the Berlin Police Station. If they try to make any dangerous move, then the police station's manpower is equivalent to seeking death.
As a result, there was a silent confrontation at the door of Berlin. Residents supporting the East German People's Organization stood at the door of the police station holding signs and adopting non-violent non-cooperation. As long as the police dare to attack them, the angry crowd will rush into the police station and rescue the trapped former East German veterans.
As a result, a dramatic scene occurred outside the Berlin police station. Citizens surrounded the police station and confronted the police officers on duty standing at the door. No one made a sound, and the scene remained in a stalemate. Until Klaus walked out of the hall, he stood on the steps, his right hand subconsciously buckled the condom around his waist, pointed at the besieging crowd and said, "What do you want to do? Follow the example of the People's Revolution in Paris and capture the Bastille." Prison? Do you know where this is? This is the violent institution of the Federal Republic of Germany, and it is not a place for you to act arbitrarily!"
The public was not intimidated by Klaus's momentum. In fact, the man who had just taken over the position of deputy director for less than two days still seemed a bit young if he wanted to suppress such a momentum.
Klaus's intimidation had the opposite effect. As soon as he finished speaking, the people began to shout, causing all the pedestrians on the street to stop and watch. Moreover, more and more residents came to support, and the traffic on the street was soon blocked.
"Free the East German veterans! Release Colonel Jonishkis! Hit you executioners!"
Slogans rang out one after another, scaring Klaus to take a step back. He knew that if he continued to stimulate the situation, it might lead to the situation getting out of control. He asked the police officer on guard at the door to stop him first. He turned around and got into the police station. He needed to do something. thing.
Klaus hurriedly opened the door of the interrogation room. He pointed at Colonel Jonishkis and said to the guarding police officer, "Hurry up and take off his clothes. We need him now."
Colonel Jonishkis smiled and said, "Yes, I said it is impossible for you to suppress the people's resistance. I don't want to see the Berlin police become the object of public liquidation in the near future."
"Shut up." Klaus grabbed Colonel Jonishkis's arm and dragged him out. "I'm going to ask you to speak now and disperse these gathered refugees. Otherwise, what will I let you know?" It’s called legal sanctions.”
"Is this considered intimidation?" Colonel Jonishkis answered as Klaus carried him away. It seems that the deputy director did not realize that he was doing something very stupid. That is, never let a sharply inflammatory speaker meet a group of excited people, otherwise the whole situation will become unmanageable.
Colonel Jonishkis was dragged out. Klaus stood beside him and whispered, "Let these people disperse quickly, otherwise I will make you look good."
Colonel Jonishkis curled his lips and mocked Klaus for his cleverness. He waved his hand to signal the crowd to quiet down. Then he cleared his throat and said, "I'm glad to see everyone standing here and fighting for the injustice of us poor people. By the way, I want to emphasize one thing to everyone. The girl who was hit is out of danger and It’s nothing serious, everyone can rest assured.”
The crowd began to applaud, paying high respect to Colonel Jonishkis for his bravery.
"But" Colonel Jonishkis changed the subject, "there is another thing that makes me regretful. That is that the policeman who shot at the innocent girl never got the sentence he deserved! What is this? The Berlin authorities The violation of the law is a disgrace to our human rights and freedom! Now Prime Minister Kohl has finally torn off the last fig leaf and revealed his shameless face. You think they represent freedom, but in fact they are just replicas of Nazis! Enemy of freedom! Tyrant!"
"Look at what these people did in the end? They arbitrarily arrested our compatriots and our comrades without using legal means, and even turned the resistance organizations trying to protect the people into rioters. It was nothing like the Nazi secret police. Any difference, I think it won’t be long before they set up concentration camps and black jails in East Germany, and throw any East German residents who dare to resist the authorities into prison, so that we can completely shut up!”
Two police officers tried to stop Jonishkis from speaking, but they were punched one by one and knocked to the ground. Klaus on one side tried to grab Jonishkis to shut him up, but the other officer struggled away. , and hit him hard in the face with a backhand punch.
"They want to silence us and reduce us to a mouthpiece for applauding and kneeling for refugees, but as Germans, our conscience has not been thrown into the sewer. We want to tell the truth. The German people do not welcome refugees and religions. Crazy people, get out of this land of Germany. If you don’t, then please get the German government and refugees out of our land!”
Jonishkis pointed to the building behind him and emphasized word by word, "They are not wrong. Today, this is the Bastille in Berlin. The wave of resistance will eventually come. Long live the freedom of the East German people!"
"Long live the East German people!"
As Jonishkis' last note fell, the people who had besieged the Berlin police station began to riot. When they saw several policemen grab Jonishkis and try to twist him into the police station, the people finally got angry. At first, the first person strode forward, followed by the second, the third, and more and more people ran towards the entrance of the police station. Klaus, who reacted, wanted to pull it out from his waist, but was pressed to the ground by the first person who caught up. Seeing that the situation was not good, other police officers raised their hands and surrendered to the demonstrators who attacked the police station.
Capturing the police station was equivalent to igniting the flames of rebellion.
The contradiction between the East German people and the Federal Republic of Germany finally broke out at this moment! (To be continued.)
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