Bruno
GA Member
- Jul 1, 2018
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In the German Embassy, it was never given the order to deny entry to Citizens of any nationality, the embassy was not very big, so priority would be given to German Nationals, then nationals of other nations, after being searched. The Ambassador would give the order without consulting the Germany Cabinet.
About 6 Guards holding non lethal weapons would try to control the crowd asking to enter in a orderly manner, if no order could be established, they would be forced to not permit any entry. But if order was kept they would be allowed. Unfornutally no Belgian citizen could enter the Embassy unless after being given a search for any weapons and priority would be given to children and women. They would accept Belgians until they were to many to accept inside the embassy, after that they would be barred from entering.
About 6 Guards holding non lethal weapons would try to control the crowd asking to enter in a orderly manner, if no order could be established, they would be forced to not permit any entry. But if order was kept they would be allowed. Unfornutally no Belgian citizen could enter the Embassy unless after being given a search for any weapons and priority would be given to children and women. They would accept Belgians until they were to many to accept inside the embassy, after that they would be barred from entering.