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Murder charges after firebombs at policemen: Another trial after “Day X” in Germany

The Regional Court in Leipzig shall judge a man accused by the Public Prosecutor’s Office of two counts of attempted murder. In one case, a police officer was “briefly on fire up to waist-high”. A year after the riots on… Further reading
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Against academic freedom: German Ministry led by Liberals wanted to withdraw funding from scientists

The Ministry of Education in Germany considered sanctions against the signatories of an open letter following the eviction of a pro-Palestinian university occupation. These academics complain that open debates are hardly possible any more. After freedom of expression and freedom… Further reading
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Surveillance technology from Saxony: Secret facial recognition in five German federal states

In various German states, the police in Saxony have set up a covert camera at the side of the road to identify suspicious persons driving past. Now there are details about the technology, which was first revealed in Berlin. Investigators… Further reading
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Press freedom wins in Germany: Acquittal for editor of Free Radio Dreyeckland from Freiburg

Fabian Kienert did not support a forbidden organisation by posting a hyperlink to a static website. In his verdict, the judge endorses journalism. “Banning a medium because it publishes criminally relevant content is roughly the same as a journalist being… Further reading
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UNHCR calls for rescuing the victims of the externalisation of EU borders in the Sahara

Despite the legalisation of refugee aid in Niger, many refugees are dying in the Sahara. Responsible is Brussels, which supports neighboring governments in migration defence agreements. The European Union’s migration policy includes the gradual extension of its border management into… Further reading
