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Families and lawyers of pro-Palestine defendants demand judge recusal over German ‘sham’ trial

Activists were held behind bullet proof glass, making confidential communication with lawyers impossible

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middleeasteye.netStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Families and lawyers of pro-Palestine defendants demand judge recusal over German ‘sham’ trial

Activists were held behind bullet proof glass, making confidential communication with lawyers impossible

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haaretz.com1 mesi fa

'Ulm 5' defense: Germany's Palestine Action case is a 'show trial'

Five Palestine Action Activists Are on Trial for Breaking in to Elbit Systems' German HQ in Ulm Last Fall. Hearings Are Ending in Walkouts, the Indictment Has Yet to Be Read, and Even the Venue – the High-security…

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  1. mercoledì 13 maggio 2026·haaretz.com

    'Ulm 5' defense: Germany's Palestine Action case is a 'show trial'

    Five Palestine Action Activists Are on Trial for Breaking in to Elbit Systems' German HQ in Ulm Last Fall. Hearings Are Ending in Walkouts, the Indictment Has Yet to Be Read, and…

  2. mercoledì 13 maggio 2026·middleeasteye.net

    Families and lawyers of pro-Palestine defendants demand judge recusal over German ‘sham’ trial

    Activists were held behind bullet proof glass, making confidential communication with lawyers impossible