Berlin Police Report Offenses Over Banned Slogan at Pro-Palestinian Demonstration
Around 300 participants gathered for a pro-Palestinian march in Berlin, where the use of a prohibited slogan led to several recorded offenses and police interventions.
- The demonstration, titled 'Solidarity with Palestine – Stop the Gaza Genocide – No Weapons for Israel – Stop the War,' drew approximately 300 participants.
- Police documented several offenses, all related to the chant 'From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,' which is banned in Germany when linked to Hamas.
- Authorities took freedom-restricting measures against individuals using the slogan, citing its association with calls for the elimination of Israel.
- The overall atmosphere of the demonstration was described as emotional but remained within manageable bounds, according to police reports.
- Two counter-demonstrations occurred without any reported disturbances.