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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Germany to Deport 4 Foreign Residents over Gaza Solidarity Protests
In Germany, immigration authorities in Berlin are moving forward with the deportation of four young foreign residents over their involvement in Gaza solidarity protests. In a joint investigation, The Intercept and +972 Magazine report the orders are set to take effect in less than a month. Three of the protesters are citizens of the European Union, while none have been convicted of any crimes. Their cases are drawing comparisons to the Trump adm…
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