Thousands of people in the German capital Berlin have taken part in a protest against the country’s coronavirus restrictions.
Demonstrators said measures including the wearing of facemasks violated their rights and freedoms.
Police broke up the protest, saying organisers had not respected coronavirus hygiene regulations.
Germany has been less badly affected by the pandemic than some European countries, but cases are rising.
On Friday it recorded more than 900 new cases and seven deaths.
Officials say about 20,000 people attended the Berlin protest on Saturday.
Organisers had declared it a “day of freedom” from months of coronavirus restrictions.
Demonstrators held up banners featuring such slogans as “Corona, false alarm” and “We are being forced to wear a muzzle”.
Police ordered demonstrators to disperse at the end of the afternoon. They said they had launched legal action against organisers for not respecting coronavirus hygiene rules.
Health Minister Jens Spahn criticised people for failing to adhere to regulations, including the 1.5m (5ft) social distancing requirement.
“Yes, demonstrations should be allowed even amid the pandemic. But not like this,” he wrote on Twitter.❑