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TypeSocial Movement
Start17. March 2014
Founder(s)Lars Mährholz,  Ken Jepsen,  Pedram Shahyar
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Monday Demonstrations (Europe)

alt. names: Occupy Peace, Mahnwache für den Frieden (Ger.,lit. "picket for peace")

Since 17. March 2014 people from all social stratums meet in over 150 Cities (as of Oct. 2014) in Europe in public places every monday denouncing the commercially-controlled media as unreliable and referring to the financial system as a major source of wars. Although there are similarities to Occupy Wallsteet, initiator Lars Mährholz also points out differences in an interview by Max Keiser for Russia Today.

Reaction

The criticised commercially-controlled media first ignored the movement, then started a propaganda campaign following a common pattern: the movement is portrayed as right-wing, anti-semite, autoritarian and conspiracy-theorists. It then goes on to lunch a series of ad hominem attacks on popular speakers avoiding discussion of the speech's contents. The campaign includes internet media such as youtube, television channels and a non-representative questioning of participants on the steet which led to a study by the Technical University Berlin in cooperation with a private NGO called "Verein für Protest- und Bewegungsforschung e.V". The study was carried out as follows: a flyer was handed out to participants with a web address and an activation code to get to the opinion poll. It claims that of 1000 (estimate) participants 953 received flyers and one out of three took part in Berlin. Remarkably in four other cities the quota was one out of ten.

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The WP page is currently reworked and closely monitored to reflect the stance of the commercially-controlled media.


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  1. Priska Daphi, Dieter Rucht, Wolfgang Stuppert, Simon Teune und Peter Ullrich: Occupy Frieden – Eine Befragung von Teilnehmer/innen der „Montagsmahnwachen für den Frieden“; Forschungsbericht aus dem Zentrum Technik und Gesellschaft an der Technischen Universität Berlin, Bereich Soziale Bewegungen, Technik, Konflikte, in Kooperation mit dem Verein für Protest- und Bewegungsforschung e.V., Juni 2014, S. 19 (online, Zugriff am 20. Juni 2014).