German government support for suppressing anti-Israeli student protests
The Minister of Justice of Germany supported the suppression of pro-Palestinian protests in German universities by police forces, justifying the need to restore order. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency quoting from the weekly “Spiegel”, “Marco Bushman”, the Federal Minister of Justice of Germany, with regard to the pro-Palestinian protests in German universities, called for the self-described restoration of order and supported the dismantling of such protests.
He told the newspapers of the Funke media group: No. There should be no threats, no insults, no confirmation of crimes. Personally, I like instructors to encourage their students to present arguments. Especially in universities, a stronger argument should count – not a louder cry.
In a biased and one-sided position in support of the Zionist regime, Bushman claimed that the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas is responsible for the suffering of the Gaza Strip. And he emphasized that Germany has a special responsibility towards the Zionist regime. He emphasized: Anyone who does not agree with this attitude can also refer to freedom of expression. Bushman said in order to justify the repressions against the pro-Palestinian protesters: the borders where violence is committed or violence is encouraged, where personal rights are violated or symbols of terrorist organizations are used, the situation has reached its limit.
This Free Democratic Party politician claimed that some of the side effects of protests in universities are very painful, because that is where young people are supposed to resolve conflicts with logical arguments, not by shouting at others or threatening them. Bushman supported the police operation to suppress protests by supporters of Palestinians and said: Universities are special places – but they are not outside the law. Protests on campus are subject to other protest laws. For this reason, it is obvious that the intervention of the police when there is a violation of the law is right. that the university has acted correctly. This politician of the Social Democratic Party in Platform X considered it right to clean up such camps and emphasized: Anti-Semitism and glorification of terror are unacceptable and discredit any protest.
Activists supporting Palestine on Wednesday In protest against the violent actions of the Zionist regime and supporting the Palestinians, they occupied university rooms in Berlin. At first, the university administration tolerated these protests and relied on dialogue with the occupiers and scientists. On Thursday, police evacuated a building at Berlin’s Humboldt University occupied by pro-Palestinian activists. According to Julia von Blumenthal, the president of the university, this was done at the behest of Sibora and in agreement with the ruling mayor Kai Wegner. and accused “continuous mass killings”. Here the issue of unconditional solidarity with the Palestinians was raised. Among other things, they want the universities of Berlin to work for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and to put pressure on the German government to impose an arms embargo against Israel and stop all military, financial and diplomatic aid to Israel. /p>
Regarding the expulsion of the protesters from the university, Julia von Blumenthal, the president of Humboldt University in Berlin, expressed regret that no agreement has been reached with the activists. “I’m not sure if the conversation was successful or not, but I had the impression that we took a good step with this conversation,” von Blumenthal said Thursday after speaking with pro-Palestinian activists occupying a building. ” He continued: After that, the order to end the occupation was issued by the higher authorities. I followed this instruction.
Police briefly detained 23 pro-Palestinian activists on Wednesday to determine their identities. Police announced on Thursday that those arrested were 18 men and 5 women. Based on this, 25 criminal cases were initiated, including the use of license plates of organizations against the constitution, damage to property, and resistance to police officers. During this operation, a police officer was injured, but he was still on duty.
According to the published information, the police officially filed a criminal complaint for financial damage. Videos and photos on the online platform X can be seen of several walls inside the building spray-painted with pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel slogans. Israel’s military has begun in the Gaza Strip.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |