Police Dismantle Pro-Palestinian Protest Camp Near German Chancellor's Office
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After a police march linked to a threat of eviction, the participants of the Palestinian solidarity protest camp near the Federal Chancellery dismantled their tents on Monday.
The police enforced an order from the assembly authority. The protesters demanded more time, but the officers refused.
For weeks, activists in Berlin, near the chancellor's office, have been protesting against the Israeli military operation in the Gaza Strip.
Due to, among other things, disturbances of the peace and graffiti at the Chancellery, a pro-Palestinian camp in Berlin has been forced to relocate. The camp has been protesting there for several weeks.
About a month ago, the Palestinian-Solidarian protest camp passed on a meadow between the Reichstag building and the Federal Chancellery. On Monday, a large contingent of the Berlin police expelled the protesters from the square. The flimsy justification: a disturbance of peace in front of the chancellor's office. It is already the third time since the ongoing genocide in Gaza that the initiative calls for occupation against occupation to a camp…
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