Berlin protesters face deportation orders over Gaza solidarity

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN - Demonstrations in solidarity with the Palestinian people and against the ongoing Israeli aggression in Gaza have erupted across
cities worldwide, with protesters calling for an end to genocide, occupation, and international complicity.Activists who began a hunger
fellow citizens, launched a hunger strike on March 31 in Marseille
Since then, we have traveled to 12 cities across France to engage with the public
from Gaza and filled the streets to show their strong opposition to the war in Gaza.Berlin's Immigration Office has told three European
Union citizens and one American they are to be deported from Germany this week over alleged actions at protests against Israel's war in Gaza
were served with orders last month, instructing them to leave Germany by April 21 or be deported
The Berlin Immigration Office says the deportation orders are connected to a protest at Berlin's Free University in October 2024.Germany's
push to deport protesters supporting Palestinians has drawn comparisons with the Trump administration's handling of student protesters in
the U.S
There are concerns that by restricting the freedom of movement of the three EU citizens, these deportation orders may clash with EU law,
which enshrines freedom of movement as a founding principle.In the United Kingdom, large crowds also gathered in Manchester to condemn the
"Zionist regime's genocide in Gaza." Protesters also demanded the release of detained anti-war activists across the country
an end to Israeli attacks on Gaza
Participants emphasized the need for international action and accountability.Similarly, a powerful demonstration was held in Utrecht,
against supporters of the Israeli occupation
Likewise, in Lyon, France, demonstrators flooded the streets demanding an immediate halt to Israeli military operations.Dublin also
witnessed a major rally led by Irish healthcare workers expressing solidarity with Gazans
Meanwhile, in Oslo, Norway, activists held a solemn rally in memory of Palestinian children killed in Gaza.North Africa also saw a
significant turnout, as Tangier, a northern city in Morocco, witnessed a five-hour demonstration against the normalization of ties with
Israel
Participants, including political and civil society activists, chanted against occupation and cooperation with the Israeli regime, demanding
a ban on the passage of Israeli military and commercial ships through Moroccan waters.In Asia, Japanese activists gathered in Tokyo, with
slogans in support of Palestine echoing through the capital
accusing them of supporting the ongoing genocide.In Jakarta, Indonesia, university students assembled in front of the U.S
Istanbul to denounce the Israeli attacks and express unwavering support for the Palestinian people.The coordinated demonstrations reflect a
growing global outcry as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepens
This article first appeared/also appeared in Tehran Times