Citing post-Holocaust doctrine, Germany seeks to deport 4 pro-Palestinian protesters - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
- Germany plans to deport four foreign Berlin residents due to pro-Palestinian protest activity.
- These deportations stem from alleged actions at pro-Palestinian demonstrations, including a Free University building occupation.
- Accusations include disrupting an arrest, chanting an outlawed slogan, and alleged indirect support for Hamas.
- Lawyer Gorski stated, "What we're seeing here is straight out of the far right's playbook."
- Critics argue the deportations are a politically motivated overreach, testing free speech and civil liberties.
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Four Pro-Palestinian activists are to leave Germany because they allegedly committed crimes in protests. Parts of the Berlin SPD rebel.
Germany orders the expulsion of four non-convicted pro-Palestinian activists claiming “state reason”
The Berlin authorities order the expulsion of three EU citizens and an American who have not faced a trial and have no convictions in the country and will have to leave by 21 April if their urgent appeal is not accepted If justice does not prevent it, two Irish citizens, a Pole and an American will have to leave Germany before 21 April. If they do not do so voluntarily, they will be exposed to deportation.This has been communicated by the migrat…
300 people protested against the planned expulsion of four pro-Palestinian activists. The Senate sees them as a security risk. The parliamentary opposition is also criticising.
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