Controversy over Jamel rocks the forester”: Lohmeyer reported for insult!
The “Jamel rocks the forester” festival in northwest Mecklenburg caused controversy and legal disputes.

Controversy over Jamel rocks the forester”: Lohmeyer reported for insult!
The “Jamel rocks the forester” festival has caused quite a stir in the last few weeks. Starting with the heated disputes between the organizers and the authorities, the whole thing ended in a strange incident that now has legal repercussions. [Ostsee-Zeitung]. strategic move that gave organizers some discussion, including about a potential alcohol ban.
In the course of the events, District Administrator Tino Schomann (CDU) was accused of showing solidarity with right-wing extremist forces, which further fueled the public debate. Ultimately, however, a compromise was found and the festival attracted several thousand visitors. After the colorful hustle and bustle, however, it turned out that not all things were smoothed over, because there was an incident that now saw the legal spotlight.
One direct confrontation, please!
An employee of the Nature Conservation Association (Nabu) reported Horst Lohmeyer because he allegedly insulted him as a “fascist” in front of the mayor of Gägelow. These calls are said to have been made in a moment of heated emotions, and the report has now been submitted to the police. The Nabu employee's lawyer has confirmed the incident and the matter is now likely to have further legal consequences that distract from the entire festival event.
Horst and Birgit Lohmeyer have meanwhile founded a new Nabu district association that extends along the Baltic Sea coast in northwest Mecklenburg. Despite the existing organization, this step is considered necessary with the blessing of the state association to address specific requests related to coastal protection. This enabled the new association to launch its first projects and start working with the district. That makes sense!
Uncertain future of the festival
After the festival there seems to be silence between the organizers and the district. There are no evaluations or discussions planned for the coming year. Questions about the course of the next festival and possible requirements are in the air and are causing the uncertainty to increase. The Lohmeyers have not yet responded to inquiries about these topics, which doesn't exactly simplify the situation.
Parallel to these local events, something has also happened in international show business. The famous French comedian Jamel Debbouze, born on June 18, 1975, has built a strong audience in recent years and was also involved in the 2024 Paris Olympics. Known for his stand-up comedy, he won the Best Male Actor award at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Not only is he a screen favorite, but he is also the man behind the popular Jamel Comedy Club. His works and creations will be remembered by many, even after the separation from DIRECTV, which now represents a restructuring of options for NFL fans Cable TV.
While the situation in Cologne continues to worsen, it remains to be seen how the developments surrounding the “Jamel rocks den Förster” festival will develop and whether bigger names like Debbouze can also have an influence. In the meantime, the local community remains engaged in the discourse and eyes are open to any further twist in this story.