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The Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights Michael O’Flaherty on Thursday called on Germany to respect freedom of expression and peaceful assembly amid ongoing restrictions on pro-Palestinian demonstrations, Anadolu reports. In a letter addressed to German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, O’Flaherty expressed concern over measures that reportedly restrict the use of Arabic language and cultural symbols at protests in Berlin, as well as limitations on marches and increased surveillance of demonstrators since February 2025. He highlighted reports of excessive police force during demonstrations, including against minors, and emphasized that such actions must meet principles of legality, necessity, and non-discrimination. The commissioner also recalled Germany’s obligation to investigate abuses and ensure accountability. READ: Israeli fire kills 71 more Gazans, including many […]