UPDATE - Scores arrested as Berlin police clear Gaza war protesters’ camp at parliament

Pro-Palestinian activists slammed the police action, and said they will continue their protests, in full solidarity with college students in US

UPDATES WITH COMMENTS OF PROTESTER UDI RAZ, REVISES DECK, EDITS THROUGHOUT

By Anadolu staff

BERLIN (AA) - Police have violently cleared a camp of Gaza war protesters at the German parliament on Friday, arresting several people.

Pro-Palestinian activists slammed the police action, and said they will continue their protests in the coming days, in solidarity with the university protests in the US.

“Students in the US are role models for us. We support them fully, we show full solidarity with them, their struggle is our struggle,” activist Udi Raz told Anadolu during the police action.

He criticized German authorities for violating basic rights guaranteed in the constitution, and said their order to evacuate the camp had no legitimate basis, as demonstrators were peacefully protesting there for days, and calling for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza.

There were “repeated crimes and violations” committed by residents of the protest camp, including acts of violence by residents against police officers, police wrote on X.

According to police, they had repeatedly asked the residents of the camp to leave the site and when they refused, they proceeded to start arresting mainly young protesters who were seen flashing the victory sign with their fingers as they were whisked away to the police vehicle.

There were no immediate reports of injuries in the police clampdown.

“The latest crackdown came two weeks after Berlin police broke up the Palestine Congress in Berlin, less than two hours after the event kicked off.

Dozens of police officers stormed the meeting, cutting off the livestream transmission and electricity in the hall.

A police official ordered the 250 participants to leave the hall, spurring strong shouts of protest by the crowd.

At least one person was seen being taken away by police amid crowd cheers of “Viva, viva Palestine” and “Stop the (Israeli) genocide.”

Police in Berlin have taken a generally tough stance toward pro-Palestinian protests since the start of the Oct. 7 war in Gaza.

Authorities have imposed strict conditions on demonstrations or banned them outright.

Protesters and critics have accused authorities of violating democratic freedoms of speech and assembly with the crackdowns.

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