Hamas flag banned in Germany under new terror rules

By AFP
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June 26, 2021

BERLIN: Germany’s Bundestag lower house of parliament passed a law on Friday outlawing symbols of groups designated as terrorist organisations by the EU, including the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas.

The new law, which must still be approved by the Bundesrat upper house, also outlaws symbols of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), listed as a terrorist group by Turkey and its Western allies.

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Previously, only symbols of organisations banned by Germany had been prohibited. The move comes after several violent and anti-Semitic pro-Palestinian rallies in Germany during the escalation of the Middle East conflict in May.

Thorsten Frei, a lawmaker for Chancellor Angela Merkel’s CDU, told Die Welt newspaper last week that the government wanted to ban the Hamas flag in response to the demonstrations. "We do not want the flags of terrorist organisations to be waved on German soil," he said, adding that a ban would send "a clear signal to our Jewish citizens".

Germany saw several demonstrations during 11 days of fighting between Israel and Hamas in May, with protesters shouting anti-Semitic slogans, burning Israeli flags and damaging the entrance to a synagogue with stones. At one protest in Berlin, 59 people were arrested and dozens of police officers injured as protesters threw stones, bottles and fireworks.

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