Council of Europe Alarmed by Free Speech Curbs in Germany
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In a letter to Interior Minister Dobrindt, the Council of Europe's Commissioner for Human Rights warns against serious interference in freedom of expression and assembly. There are indications that the Israeli government's criticisms of the Israeli government are generally regarded as anti-Semitic.
Council of Europe alarmed by free speech curbs in Germany
The Council of Europe’s Human Rights Commissioner has raised concerns that German authorities have curtailed the use of Arabic language and cultural symbols during Gaza protests and have allegedly used excessive force against demonstrators.
The Human Rights Commissioner of the Council of Europe, O'Flaherty, expressed concern about the actions of German authorities in demonstrations against the Gaza war.
In pro-Palestinian protests in Berlin, for example, there were repeatedly injuries – with the police and among participants. The Human Rights Commissioner of the Council of Europe now criticizes the actions of the authorities and surveillance.
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