On Saturday the activist group Seebrücke hoisted a banner at the Euro sign on Willy-Brandt-Platz in Frankfurt.

The event was not registered.

At 4 p.m., before the banner was hung, the police were there.

She made an agreement with the organizers that they were allowed to hang up the banner, but would have to leave the venue around 5 p.m.

As a result, a smaller part of the emergency services stayed in place, the rest withdrew.

The banner carried the words "EU kills". A spokeswoman for the pier said: "Although the euro symbol basically stands for openness and freedom of movement, this does not apply to all people." Even if such topics are currently less reported, people in the Mediterranean who tried to go to Europe are still dying reach. The event broke up around 5 p.m. In the evening the poster was still hanging for the time being. A spokesman for the police said: "It has no criminal relevance and removal is not safe for us."