Berlin's State Board has been barred from participation
The Berlin state executive of the German Peace Association (DFG-VK) is currently embroiled in a dispute with the federal leadership of the organisation. This dispute has led to expulsion proceedings against several members of the Berlin state executive, with four members already facing expulsion and four more under ongoing investigation.
The federal association, which is strongly against anti-Semitism, has accused the Berlin state executive of promoting anti-Semitic and anti-Israel sentiments within the peace movement. The affected members have, in turn, called for a counter-demonstration against a demonstration supported by the federal association.
The reason for the expulsion is behaviour deemed damaging to the association, but no specific details about the nature of this behaviour have been disclosed. Michael Schulze von Glaßer, the political business manager of the federal association, has confirmed the ongoing expulsion proceedings.
It is important to note that the federal association has always condemned the terrorist organization Hamas and has demanded the release of hostages held by Hamas. The Berlin state executive, on the other hand, has been criticising anti-Semitism and anti-Israel sentiment within the peace movement.
At present, no new information about the counter-demonstration or the status of the expulsion proceedings has been disclosed. For accurate and detailed information on this topic, it may be necessary to consult official statements or communications directly from DFG-VK or reliable news sources covering the association.
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