On the web and on the streets, Covid protests get nasty

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In Germany, the incoming government's recent call for compulsory vaccinations has fired up another wave of rage.

A call is out on Telegram for people opposing Covid restrictions to share private addresses of German "local MPs, politicians and other personalities" who they believe are "seeking to destroy" them through pandemic curbs.

Olaf Scholz, who is due to take office on Wednesday as Germany's new chancellor, urged society "not to be infected" by such "aggressive" behaviour. And the Telegram list is just one in a multitude of such examples flourishing on social networks in Germany, attracting opponents of coronavirus curbs from mask-wearing to vaccinations.The incoming German government's recent call for compulsory vaccinations has fired up another wave of rage.

But Simone Rafael of the anti-racism Amadeu Antonio foundation said that policing the online sphere was easier said than done."German politicians are confronted with a dilemma when it comes to networks like Telegram," said the expert on online radicalisation.

 

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