"Jena to witness peaceful protests" Jena will see calm demonstrations taking place. - Due to the outcome of local elections, students have taken over a lecture hall.
In reaction to the Thuringian municipality election results, students have taken over a classroom at the University of Jena. Their intention is to establish a venue where students can gather to combat the right-wing tendency, according to a representative for the Right-Wing Stop coalition in Jena. This concept originated following a rally in the afternoon, the organizers explained. The representative for the university disclosed that there were early discussions with the students that same evening. It is a tranquil gathering and not a significant interruption of activities. Lectures intended for the classroom have been moved. At first, approximately 200 individuals participated in the afternoon demonstration.
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- The students' actions in taking over the lecture hall at the University of Jena are a response to the recent elections in Thuringia, aiming to create a space for combating right-wing tendencies among students.
- The University of Jena, located in Germany's Thuringia region, has become a focal point for peaceful protests, as demonstrated by the student-led takeover of a lecture hall following the local election results.
- Despite some disruptions, such as the relocation of lectures from the occupied lecture hall, the student-led protests at the University of Jena in Germany remain peaceful and orderly.
- The Right-Wing Stop coalition in Jena has expressed concerns over the student takeover of a lecture hall at the University of Jena, citing that while they support free speech, they hope for a balanced and inclusive campus environment that fosters open dialogue between all political perspectives.
Source: www.stern.de