DOZENS OF INJURIES AND 50 ARRESTS REPORTED AS RIOT POLICE BLOCKS PALESTINE
SOLIDARITY MARCH
~ Josie Ó Súileabháin ~
Thousands of Palestine solidarity activists gathered in Neukölln, Berlin
yesterday (May 15th) to mark Nakba Day and protest Israel’s continuing genocide
in the Gaza Strip. Media reported dozens of injuries and over 50 arrests at the
demonstration. The Nakba or “catastrophe” refers to the displacement of about
700,000 Palestinians who were expelled from or fled their homes in the 1948 war
that surrounded the establishment of the State of Israel.
The demonstration was due to march on the streets but this was blocked by a wall
of riot police and water canon tanks, turning it into a static rally. Speakers
took to the small stage on the back of a truck that was meant to lead the
demonstration and different people came up and spoke in different languages,
including German, English, and French. Once as speech was being made in Arabic,
however, a group of German riot police moved towards the stage. The police were
blocked from getting to the stage by protesters, and the speaker was able to
jump into the crowd.
It was the beginning of what was to come. Usually with ‘kettling’ or ‘static
rallies’ come the frustration, fear and rage as the police start marching into
the middle of the protest, choosing one random person—violently arresting them
and dragging them out of the crowd. In an attempt to stop this from happening
were a line of activists stopping the police from reaching the main protest.
As a woman is dragged out of the crowd, she is followed by an emergency medical
support team. They attempt to follow her to provide medical attention but one
paramedic is violently pushed back by a riot police officer, joined by several
more to prevent them from reaching the injured protester in custody.
As the crowd of people move to try to stop one police kidnapping, a group of
riot police move in another direction and close the circle. A journalist is
arrested wearing a vest marked ‘press’ and holding a film camera. The arrested
are taken into the guarded wooded area and behind police vans. A group of young
men are lined up against the wall, handcuffed.
“What is that?” a legal observer asks me. “A water cannon” I reply, “watch out
for your eye.”
Most of the arrests are done by two police officers; one holds the person and
the other pulls one of their arms at an impossible stress position. For some
this triggered a response of screaming which would allow the use of more force.
Several other police officers kept people back, but just enough to show them the
violence. This intimidation has defined state repression of protests in Berlin
for the last year and half.
While genocidal Israeli politicians have openly called for a second Nakba in
Gaza, this incitement is not a concern of the German government, Instead, it
charges Palestinian solidarity demonstrators with ‘volksverhetzung’ or
‘incitement of ethnic hatred’ while continuing to support the Israeli government
through arms exports.
Germany’s criminalisation of Palestinian solidarity is a widespread, systematic
approach of domestic silencing that is deeply embedded in the cultural normality
of racism within society. The Index of Repression—a database recently released
to the public by the European Legal Support Centre (ELSC)— documents 766
instances of state repression in Germany since October 2023. With the absence of
the German media, the only coverage is from those present who feel deeply enough
about the issue, and from the protesters themselves who regularly document
police violence towards them.
The organisers of the demonstration wrote: “From the banning, restrictions and
police brutality on the streets, to legal persecution of any active voice for
Palestine, to taking away people’s jobs or right to political activity, to the
violence of the ongoing deportation policy against Palestinians from Gaza and
activists… now it is time to show Germany that being on the wrong side of
history comes at a cost”.
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IT’S BEEN A BIG WEEK FOR UK PROTEST POLITICS
~ The government move to ban face masks at protests not just on request but
automatically, and with arrest enabled even of people who attend and need to
mask for health reasons. Campaign group Youth Demand meanwhile have been hit
with raids and arrests for calling an entirely public meeting.
Over in the environmental protest scene meanwhile Just Stop Oil are retiring. On
top of all that we talk about Trump’s Tariffs, Yvette Cooper’s latest attack on
the Human Rights Act, and quiet moves to defang the Environment Agency for the
sake of the great god Growth.
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