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Disgusting Hamas propaganda at Berlin university

Disgusting Hamas propaganda at Berlin university

Disgusting Hamas propaganda at Berlin university
Disgusting Hamas propaganda at Berlin university

Berlin University: Another Episode of Hamas Propaganda

Berlin - Once again, Hamas propaganda resurfaces at the Free University (FU) in Berlin.

This time around, individuals disguised as 'corpses,' covered with white sheets, staged a protest in the FU's foyer between the canteen and the university store on Thielallee. They accused Israel of employing apartheid methods against Palestinians.

The 'protesters' kept their faces hidden beneath the white sheets. Palestinian scarves were placed nearby as a macabre touch. This grim display resembled something straight out of Hamas propaganda.

On English-language flyers, Israel was accused of using apartheid tactics against Palestinians – racial segregation akin to South Africa's. However, Palestinians serve in Israel's parliament, Supreme Court, and even within its military forces.

Berlin University: Another Episode of Hamas Propaganda

The FU is currently reviewing the matter to determine if any criminal charges should be filed. In a statement, it distanced itself from any discriminatory actions and individuals expressing or behaving in an anti-Semitic or racist manner.

The Senate Department for Science was hesitant to comment, stating they lacked further information.

Items 1 and 2 below highlight some key points from the 'Base Article' and the enrichment data:

  1. The controversial anti-Semitic protest at the FU has drawn scrutiny, but the Senate Department for Science hasn't provided any updates.
  2. The 'corpse action' is just the latest in a series of anti-Semitic incidents occurring at the FU, often instigated by the radical splinter group 'Class against Class.'

The gruesome 'corpse action' sparked a response from Research Minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger (FDP), who urged university administrations to intervene promptly when their institutions are used for anti-Israeli propaganda.

  1. Though the authorities are examining the anti-Semitic protest at the FU, the Senate Department for Science remains silent.
  2. The latest anti-Semitic incident at the FU follows a series of Jew-hating actions led by the radical group 'Class against Class.'
  3. In response to the 'corpse action,' Federal Research Minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger urged university administrations to take decisive action against events promoting anti-Israeli propaganda.

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Additional Enrichment Data (for a more comprehensive understanding):

  1. Universities in Germany can take various measures to address anti-Semitic actions, including the implementation of sanctions, increased security measures, education and training, promoting Jewish life and culture, reporting incidents to the authorities, fostering dialogue and community engagement, collaborating with authorities and the Jewish community, and canceling events promoting hate speech.

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