Protesters gather at the German Embassy in Dublin in support of Irish citizen Daniel Tatlow Devally and other protesters who were arrested in Ulm, Germany. Photograph: Alan Betson
About 40 people protested outside the German embassy in Booterstown, Dublin, on Wednesday “in solidarity” with an Irish person arrested in southern Germany for their alleged part in criminal damage at an Israeli armaments factory.
Daniel Tatlow Devally (31) was among a number of pro-Palestinian activists arrested after they allegedly stormed the offices of Elbit Systems in the city of Ulm, causing extensive damage, in early September.
The Irish citizen and other Gaza activists will learn in a week’s time whether they will stand trial for membership of a terrorist organisation in connection
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