• NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io
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    17 hours ago

    Sigh.

    None of the protesters are accused of any particular acts of vandalism or the de-arrest at the university.

    Instead, the deportation order cites the suspicion that they took part in a coordinated group action.

    O’Brien, one of the Irish citizens, is the only one of the four whose deportation order included a charge – the accusation that he called a police officer a “fascist” – that has been brought before a criminal court in Berlin, where he was acquitted.

    Buhlmann explicitly warned that the legal basis for revoking the three EU citizens’ freedom of movement was insufficient — and that deporting them would be unlawful.

    To correct myself, it seems that two are accused of a criminal act: Insulting an officer. That’s… uh… The fuck?

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      16 hours ago

      Insult is a crime in Germany regardless who you insult. It’s Germany, not the US. You can’t just harass people here, regardless of their status.

      It alone wouldnt warrant deportation. However the article is still missing information I find in German language articles.

      Also I support the “enforced politeness” but find that the fines are a bit excessive. Should rather be treated like a traffic infraction instead