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European Investigation Order: Mutual legal assistance at the cost of the accused

An EU directive from 2014 allows police to break the law across borders Since a special meeting of the European Council in Tampere, Finland, in 1999, the mutual recognition of judicial decisions has been one of the principles of EU… Further reading
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“Ibiza Affair”: EU-wide arbitrary justice by Viennese Police and Justice, files show

How investigators from Austria overstretched European mutual legal assistance Last week, the German magazine Correctiv published the first interview conducted by Julian Hessenthaler in freedom. The private investigator is believed by authorities from Austria – so far without proof or… Further reading
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Police violence goes viral: After “pain grips” in Berlin, criticism fills the internet

The Last Generation criticises “torture-like methods” during an eviction, a blocker even gets his wrist broken. He could end up as a “violent offender” in the police statistics. “If I inflict pain on you, if you force me to, you… Further reading
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EU sends military cyber force to Moldova, second deployment of these CRRTs after Ukraine

The EU wants to “mitigate” digital threats from Russia with cyber units in Moldova. A security mission with secret service elements is now to follow. The European Union is preparing a “Cyber Rapid Response Team” (CRRT) for the Republic of… Further reading
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Authorities to tighten imprisonment for deportation after two asylum seekers escaped in Dresden

Detention pending deportation is not a punishment, emphasise members of the Left Party after two Algerians managed to flee from a detention centre. Meanwhile, right-wingers are calling for a “manhunt”. After the successful escape of two rejected asylum seekers from… Further reading
