Father raises concerns over Irish activist's trial in Germany
Prosecutors say the break-in caused about €1 million in damage and could bring up to five years in prison under Section 129.
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Father raises concerns over Irish activist's trial in Germany
The father of an Irish man on trial in Germany over a so-called 'direct action' protest at the premises of an Israeli military technology company has said he is deeply concerned about his son's treatment in custody and his access to justice.
‘Extraordinarily far-reaching’ Palestine Action trial gets underway in Germany
The ‘Ulm 5’ are facing prison time over a break-in at an Israeli weapons firm, in a case experts warn could set a precedent for criminalizing direct action. The post ‘Extraordinarily far-reaching’ Palestine Action trial gets underway in Germany appeared first on +972 Magazine.
Five activists ravaged the offices of an Israeli armaments company in Ulm. In court, their defense argues with "emergency aid" in the face of a genocide. On the other hand, the indictment speaks of anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism There were some grotesque images at the beginning of this week in the trial hall in Stuttgart-Stammheim: After the five indicted activists had been handcuffed into the courtroom, the trial for the "Ulm 5" began with an i…
Chronicle of the first session of the trial of five propalestine activists who carried out a non-violent action aimed at preventing the continuation of the genocide in Gaza at the facilities of the Israeli arms giant Elbit Systems.Main Topics: Far RightRead full article
The court initiates proceedings against Palestinian Action activists after keeping them in preventive isolation for eight months for a direct action against the supply of military material to Israel.tags: the five of ulm, Germany, elbit systems» original news (diariosocialista.net)
On Monday, the trial against Ulm5 began in Stuttgart Stammheim. They are accused of sabotaging the Israeli weapons producer Elbit Systems. The trial opening is characterized by disproportionate harshness of the judiciary, but also by large expressions of solidarity. Monday morning, 7:30 a.m., Stuttgart Stammheim. Almost 50 people have gathered in front of the district court in Stuttgart Stammheim with signs, flags and banners. Dozens of press re…
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