Germany has started deporting foreign nationals involved in pro-Palestinian demonstrations, with two Irish citizens among those ordered to leave the country.
The decision has sparked controversy as the individuals have not been convicted of any crimes.
The Irish nationals, Bert Murray and Shane O’Brien, have been active in protests since Israel intensified its military operations in Gaza in October 2023. O’Brien was arrested at a demonstration in Berlin, while Murray was accused of chanting slogans that German authorities consider banned.
German authorities issued deportation orders in March, affecting the two Irish citizens along with a US national and a Polish citizen. They have been given until April 21 to leave the country. Officials claim that their participation in protests could be linked to support for groups banned in Germany.
The individuals facing deportation deny any wrongdoing and argue that their participation in demonstrations was peaceful. Legal efforts are underway to challenge the decision and allow them to remain in Germany.
Germany has strict laws on public demonstrations, particularly those related to the Israel-Palestine conflict. Authorities have been closely monitoring rallies, arguing that some slogans and symbols violate regulations against endorsing banned groups.
The deportation orders have drawn criticism from human rights groups and activists who see them as an attack on free speech. The legal battle over these cases could set a precedent for how Germany handles similar protests in the future.
