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Berliners to mark demise of Wall | Berliners to mark demise of Wall |
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World leaders are due to join thousands of people to mark 20 years since the Berlin Wall's fall, an event that paved the way for the end of the Cold War. | World leaders are due to join thousands of people to mark 20 years since the Berlin Wall's fall, an event that paved the way for the end of the Cold War. |
The main celebrations in the city will be at the Brandenburg Gate - the symbol of German reunification in 1990. | The main celebrations in the city will be at the Brandenburg Gate - the symbol of German reunification in 1990. |
Giant dominoes will be toppled to show how Communist governments in Eastern Europe fell one after another in 1989. | Giant dominoes will be toppled to show how Communist governments in Eastern Europe fell one after another in 1989. |
Communist East Germany erected the 155km (96-mile) concrete Wall in 1961 to encircle West Berlin. | Communist East Germany erected the 155km (96-mile) concrete Wall in 1961 to encircle West Berlin. |
It was put up to prevent East Germans from fleeing into the capitalist enclave. | It was put up to prevent East Germans from fleeing into the capitalist enclave. |
More than 100 people are believed to have been killed at the Wall while trying to escape. | More than 100 people are believed to have been killed at the Wall while trying to escape. |
The barrier was unexpectedly opened on 9 November 1989, following weeks of pro-democracy protests. | The barrier was unexpectedly opened on 9 November 1989, following weeks of pro-democracy protests. |
Meanwhile, Guenter Schabowski - the former East German official whose casual public comments are widely thought to have led to the fall of the Wall - has admitted that there was a breakdown in communication with his party boss Egon Krenz about an announcement of new travel regulations for East Germans. | Meanwhile, Guenter Schabowski - the former East German official whose casual public comments are widely thought to have led to the fall of the Wall - has admitted that there was a breakdown in communication with his party boss Egon Krenz about an announcement of new travel regulations for East Germans. |
He told the BBC that he did not regret his so-called blunder because it led to the divided Germany being reunited peacefully. | He told the BBC that he did not regret his so-called blunder because it led to the divided Germany being reunited peacefully. |
'History alive' | 'History alive' |
Free market flawed, says survey Hewitt: Filming a revolution | Free market flawed, says survey Hewitt: Filming a revolution |
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who grew up in East Germany, will lead the celebrations on Monday. | German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who grew up in East Germany, will lead the celebrations on Monday. |
Last week, she said the fall of the Wall was "the happiest day in recent German history". | Last week, she said the fall of the Wall was "the happiest day in recent German history". |
Among those invited are French President Nicolas Sarkozy, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. | Among those invited are French President Nicolas Sarkozy, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. |
They also will be joined by: | They also will be joined by: |
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'New push' | 'New push' |
As part of festivities, some 1,000 giant foam dominoes - painted by young people - will be toppled along the former route of the Wall. | As part of festivities, some 1,000 giant foam dominoes - painted by young people - will be toppled along the former route of the Wall. |
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Three people's stories of life behind the barrier | |
"History is palpable and alive here. The peaceful revolution of the fall of the Wall 20 years ago paved the way to an unprecedented transformation of Berlin," Mayor Klaus Wowereit said. | "History is palpable and alive here. The peaceful revolution of the fall of the Wall 20 years ago paved the way to an unprecedented transformation of Berlin," Mayor Klaus Wowereit said. |
A big concert at the Brandenburg Gate is due to start later in the day. | A big concert at the Brandenburg Gate is due to start later in the day. |
The festivities will be capped with fireworks and performances by musicians from all over the world. | The festivities will be capped with fireworks and performances by musicians from all over the world. |
On the eve of the celebrations, Mrs Clinton called for a new push to free those still oppressed. | On the eve of the celebrations, Mrs Clinton called for a new push to free those still oppressed. |
"Our history did not end the night the Wall came down," she said. | "Our history did not end the night the Wall came down," she said. |
"To expand freedom to more people, we cannot accept that freedom does not belong to all people." | "To expand freedom to more people, we cannot accept that freedom does not belong to all people." |