This was likely part of an illegal pro Hamas protest on October 7th. The article says police went into the crowd repeatedly in order to arrest offenders and leaders. Protestors attempted to free prisoners and set fire to a police vehicle. There were almost 200 arrests because of participation in an illegal protest, rioting, attacking police, hate speech, and incitement.
You might be able to find the full video under the hashtag #b0710 on twitter.
more often than not, these treaties are more like a gesture of goodwill or moral views to state your intention with no actual legal binding. but maybe you can point out your source, being smarter than the entire German judicial system?
There are laws around protests, yes. Like you can’t commit violent acts, need to announce it, can’t incite, no hate speech, etc. Pro Palestine protests happen legally all the time. This one was against the law.
I don’t know what happened with that punch or what happened before. I can’t say if it was legal or not, as I don’t know enough.
I don’t have the full context.
This was likely part of an illegal pro Hamas protest on October 7th. The article says police went into the crowd repeatedly in order to arrest offenders and leaders. Protestors attempted to free prisoners and set fire to a police vehicle. There were almost 200 arrests because of participation in an illegal protest, rioting, attacking police, hate speech, and incitement.
You might be able to find the full video under the hashtag #b0710 on twitter.
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In germany you need to tell the authorities when you want to start a protest
in Germany protests can be illegal (Art. 8 II GG; additional VersammlG (Bund), VersFG BE)
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more often than not, these treaties are more like a gesture of goodwill or moral views to state your intention with no actual legal binding. but maybe you can point out your source, being smarter than the entire German judicial system?
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you don’t understand the legal system
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cool, now where’s the source stating which international treaty is legally binding regarding the unconditional legality of all protests?
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which one do you mean?
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No rights are absolute. They are regulated by laws.
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There are laws around protests, yes. Like you can’t commit violent acts, need to announce it, can’t incite, no hate speech, etc. Pro Palestine protests happen legally all the time. This one was against the law.
I don’t know what happened with that punch or what happened before. I can’t say if it was legal or not, as I don’t know enough.
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Mfw comment is completely unrelated