Since Germany introduced border controls, police have seen their workload increase. This adds to stress over racism, sexism and even sanitary facilities. The federal police commissioner is helping to find solutions. https://t.co/VwXxftkB6C
This May, Berlin police claimed an officer was dragged into the crowd and severely injured by protesters at a Nakba Day assembly. But a new investigation by FORENSIS reveals: It's all a big lie! The officer voluntarily walked into the crowd, and injured his own hand by repeatedly https://t.co/GmqzQN6bbK
NEU: Polizeigewalt und Desinformation bei der Nakba-Versammlung Als im Mai ein Beamter schwer verletzt wurde, machte die Polizei "Gewalttäter" in der Menge der Demonstrierenden dafür verantwortlich. Neue Videobeweise zeigen: keine der Behauptungen der @polizeiberlin wahr sind. https://t.co/gWTh3XvZNh https://t.co/Xdb6otsW4r
In May 2025, during a Nakba Day demonstration in Berlin, German police claimed that an officer was severely injured after being dragged into the crowd by pro-Palestinian protesters. However, new video evidence and an investigation by FORENSIS have contradicted the police's account, showing that the officer voluntarily entered the crowd and injured his own hand. The footage and analyses have challenged the police's narrative, suggesting misinformation regarding the incident. The event has sparked criticism of police violence against protesters in Germany, with broader concerns raised about increased police workload and related stress factors since the introduction of border controls. The federal police commissioner is currently working on solutions to address these challenges.