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NRW spent public funds to silence Palestinian activist but faced setbacks

8 April 2026
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Ahmad Othman, a Palestinian-German activist from North Rhine-Westphalia, has successfully challenged his dismissal from a state job following his political activism with the banned group Palästina Solidarität Duisburg. Despite the NRW state government’s attempts to fire him after the group’s ban in May 2024, two court rulings deemed the termination unlawful. In the most recent ruling on March 26, 2026, the court found that NRW failed to present evidence of misconduct or any security threat posed by Othman. Following the court’s decision, police intervened during a rally, claiming his chants could be criminal, but Othman remains undeterred and is pursuing legal action against the officers involved. This case highlights both the state’s aggressive tactics and its legal shortcomings in addressing political dissent.

Why It Matters

This case reflects ongoing tensions in Germany regarding political activism related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The ban on Palästina Solidarität Duisburg and subsequent legal actions against activists illustrate the challenges faced by groups advocating for Palestinian rights in Germany. The court rulings also shed light on the legal framework surrounding political expression and employment rights in the country. Moreover, the incident underscores concerns about police conduct in handling protests and the balance between maintaining public order and respecting civil liberties.

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