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Forensis - Germany's Police Has the Right to Defend Itself - Brave New Europe

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The headline and this intro are from BRAVE NEW EUROPE On 15 May 2025 at a rally on Nakba Day in Berlin the police, unprovoked, brutally attacked peaceful demonstrators. One policeman broke his right hand after repeatedly hitting demonstators on the head. Afterwards he collapsed due to exhaustion from his efforts. The police afterwards claimed he had been attacked by demonstrators, knocked to the ground, and brutally kicked and injured. The “Germ…

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The Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper questions the Berlin police's version of a pro-Palestinian demonstration with a video. Here's what the authorities have to say.

·Berlin, Germany
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A police officer from Berlin had been dragged into the crowd and kicked by Palestinian demonstrators, the police reported in May. The media took the view, but is it really true?

·Berlin, Germany
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At a pro-Palestine rally in Berlin, a policeman was seriously injured on May 15. According to the police, he was brought to the ground and kicked. NDR and SZ have a previously unpublished video that does not match this performance.

·Hamburg, Germany
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A policeman is said to have been seriously injured in a pro-Palestinian demonstration in May in Berlin-Kreuzberg - according to the police by an attack by demonstrators. Now NDR and SZ report that a video is not covered with the portrayal of the police.

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Tagesschau broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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