A performance by former US First Lady Hillary Clinton in Berlin was loudly disrupted by several demonstrators on Monday evening. At the ‘Cinema for Peace’ gala in the Theater des Westens, the 76-year-old was accused of war crimes, among other things.
Clinton herself was unaffected by the disruptive actions. To the calls of a man who loudly called for a ceasefire in the Middle East, she responded: “If Hamas releases the hostages, there could be a ceasefire tomorrow.” She understood the strong emotions that many people have right now, she said at the end of the conversation, “but you don’t solve problems by shouting.” The troublemakers were led out of the room.
Clinton: “Do everything you can to prevent Trump”
The upcoming US presidential elections in November 2024 were also discussed: “I am doing everything I can to prevent a second term for Donald Trump,” the former US Secretary of State made clear.
Hollywood icon Sharon Stone also commented on the US presidential election campaign and proved that she is not a fan of Trump. The former president should “spend the rest of his life in prison,” Stone told the German Press Agency. “Don’t let him out,” the 65-year-old said, referring to numerous allegations and proceedings against Trump.
Organizers repeatedly called for moderation
The founder of ‘Cinema for Peace’ – a platform for philanthropists and filmmakers pursuing charitable projects – repeatedly called for moderation during the event. Everyone can express their opinion, but you must remain respectful, says German film producer Jaka Bizilj.
Source: Krone

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