Overview
- The Berlin-Brandenburg higher administrative court ruled the pro‑Palestinian camp near the Chancellery qualifies as an assembly, contradicting police.
- Berlin police had dissolved the site and ordered a move to the main station, but lower and higher courts allowed the camp to remain with nighttime noise limits.
- Whether tents return to the Skulpturenpark remains under discussion, as organizers also registered a separate camp at the Marx‑Engels‑Forum.
- The Münster higher administrative court overturned a Cologne ban on the “Rheinmetall entwaffnen” camp, allowing it to proceed from 26 to 31 August in the Grüngürtel, with the decision not subject to appeal.
- The Münster court found the planned on‑site program posed no danger and said any unlawful off‑site actions must be addressed through targeted policing, noting police had cited incidents in Kassel and Kiel.