Demonstration in Downtown Stuttgart Thursday Evening
On Thursday, 14 October 2010, starting at 1830 hours, a group supporting the Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof (Main Train Station) construction project will conduct a run starting at the Leuze Mineralbad, located at Am Leuzebad 2, 70190 Stuttgart, through
By US AFRICOM Public Affairs, U.S. AFRICOM Public AffairsSTUTTGART, GermanyOct 13, 2010
On Thursday, 14 October 2010, starting at 1830 hours, a group supporting the Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof (Main Train Station) construction project will conduct a run starting at the Leuze Mineralbad, located at Am Leuzebad 2, 70190 Stuttgart, through the Schlossgarten (Park) to the Marktplatz in downtown Stuttgart. There they will hold a rally from 1945 to approximately 2015 hours. Approximately 2,500 runners are expected to participate in this demonstration. This demonstration has been properly registered with German authorities and is expected to be peaceful.
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