Demonstrations in support of Palestine are not allowed in Germany and France
Those who wanted to demonstrate their support for Palestine in Berlin, the capital of Germany, encountered police obstacles.
A group gathered at Hermann Square in the Neukölln district wanted to hold an unauthorized demonstration in support of Palestine.
The police, who took intense security measures, made an announcement from the vehicles and demanded that the group disperse. Many people who did not comply with the police call were arrested.
The Berlin police statement stated that demonstrations of solidarity with Palestine were prohibited.
INTERVENTION IN LYON
In Lyon, France, those who wanted to protest in support of Palestine were attacked with pepper spray.
The governor’s office banned the demonstration in support of Palestine in Lyon, claiming that “there was a risk of disturbing public order.”
NO OBSTACLES IN BRUSSELS
A group of people held a demonstration in support of Palestine in Brussels, the capital of Belgium.
The crowd, carrying Palestinian flags, images of the bombing in Gaza, photographs of children and dead journalists, chanted “Freedom for Palestine” slogans. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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