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Published: November 20, 2024 1:12 am
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Some German residents demonstrate “open sympathy for terrorist organizations,” according to Barbara Slowik

The police chief of Berlin, Barbara Slowik, has advised Jewish people and openly LGBTQ individuals to exercise caution when visiting certain neighborhoods with significant Arab populations.

Slowik stated that there are no specific “no-go zones” in Berlin, insisting in an interview with the Berliner Zeitung on Monday that the capital is just as safe as other German cities and even “safer” than some other major cities in Europe.

“However, there are areas, and we must be honest at this stage, where I would advise people who wear a kippah or are openly homosexual or lesbian to be more attentive,” she said.

“There are, unfortunately, neighborhoods in Berlin with a majority of residents from Arab backgrounds where there is open sympathy for terrorist organizations and very blatant antisemitism,” she added, refusing to single out specific areas so as not to “defame any groups of people.”

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German authorities have initiated more than 6,200 investigations into antisemitic incidents since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel. According to Slowik, the majority of these cases involve hate speech and vandalism rather than violent crimes. Violence against Jewish individuals is relatively rare, but the police chief said every such incident “is one too many.”

“Of the 1,300 investigations regarding violent crimes, it is mostly about attacks or resistance against police officers at demonstrations,” Slowik said. However, she added that the Jewish-Israeli community in Berlin “perceives the total number of antisemitic crimes, which raises their fear of becoming targets of attacks.”

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When asked why authorities can’t simply ban pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli rallies, Slowik insisted that the freedom of assembly is a cornerstone of Germany’s democracy.

“A ban is not a panacea and not a permanent solution,” she said, arguing that even if authorities prohibit such gatherings, potential perpetrators of antisemitic violence would still remain in Berlin, just not in plain sight.

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