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"Catcalling" Insults – and Robs Women of Freedom

Justice Minister Hubig (SPD) wants to punish the vulgar attack on the street. An important signal that strengthens women's backs because the perpetrators know what they are doing.

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Not every crossing of the border is a case for the judiciary, which would be not only the end of the justice system, but also of communication.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Center

Federal Justice Minister Hubig has argued for verbal sexual harassment - the so-called "catcalling" - to be punishable.

·Germany
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Center

Justice Minister Hubig (SPD) wants to punish the vulgar attack on the street. An important signal that strengthens women's backs because the perpetrators know what they are doing.

·Berlin, Germany
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Center

Justice Minister Hubig finds verbal sexual harassment in public space "heavily bearable" - and wants to have penalties tested for it. Criticism about the SPD attack comes from the Union. "Symbol legislation" does not help any further.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Lean Left

So-called catcalling, which is sexually suggestive, could soon be banned. Federal Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig announces an examination. Other countries have already taken this step.

·Germany
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A punishment for sexually suggestive catcalling? Federal Justice Minister Hubig announces a corresponding review.

·Munich, Germany
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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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