A Berlin court on Friday upheld a ban on all Palestinian “Nakba Day” demonstrations which were scheduled to take place in the German capital this weekend, the Berlin-based Tagesspiegel newspaper reported.
The administrative court outlawed five Palestinian demonstrations because for what it said was a risk of inflammatory or anti-Semitic calls and violence.
Reacting to the prohibition, the Palestinian civic group “Palestine Speaks” strongly criticized the ban on their demonstrations as an attack on the basic rights of freedom of assembly and freedom of expression.
“The ban on the commemorative events by the Berlin police restricts Palestinians in Germany in their fundamental rights and is worrying on several levels according to the standards of a democratic constitutional state,” the group said in a statement.
“The Nakba commemorative events are an important way for us Palestinians in Germany to remember the injustice perpetrated against our ancestors and to take a stand for the human rights of Palestinians everywhere,” according to an unnamed spokesperson for “Palestine Speaks.”
Source: Andalusia Agency