Thousands dance in the streets of Berlin for tolerance

Thousands dance in the streets of Berlin for tolerance

Thousands of celebrities danced in the streets of Berlin on Saturday, accompanied by 25 vehicles of music, as part of the "Love Train" march for tolerance and social integration, as well as to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the fall. Berlin Wall.

"It is clear that the number of participants is estimated at a few thousand," a police spokeswoman said. Organizers did not immediately give estimates of the number of participants, although they had previously estimated the number at 50,000.

Police said the love train was peaceful and only led to some traffic delays.

Participants danced to electronic rhythms and dressed in party costumes in the 1990s, some carrying banners reading "I will dance for beer."