Skip to main content
logo
logo
  • WORLD
  • TÜRKİYE
  • ECONOMY
  • POLITICS
  • ENERGY
  • TECHNOLOGY
Türkçe
English
BHSC
Pусский
Français
العربية
Kurdî
کوردی
Shqip
فارسی
македонски
Bahasa Indonesia
Español
Europe

Ireland voices concern over German police violence

Berlin mayor accused of backing 'hardline' policing approach toward pro-Palestinian protestors
Aysu Bicer
02 September 2025•Update: 02 September 2025
Ireland voices concern over German police violence

LONDON

Irish officials have expressed concern after an Irish activist was punched in the face by a police officer during a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Berlin.

Kitty O’Brien, who lives in Berlin, is recovering in hospital after sustaining injuries that required surgery, according to a report by the Irish Times on Tuesday.

Video footage shows a police officer striking her twice in the face, leaving her bleeding heavily.

Taoiseach Micheal Martin said he was “deeply concerned” by what he called an “unacceptable” assault. The Irish Embassy in Berlin has intervened.

German opposition politicians and campaigners say the incident is part of a wider pattern.

Vassily Franco, a Green Party state politician, accused Berlin’s governing mayor Kai Wegener of backing a “hard-line approach towards demonstrators” and refusing investigations in the past.

Writer and activist Mohamed Amjahid said the case marked a “new escalation,” arguing that German police had been given “carte blanche to do whatever they want”, with little accountability.

Germany does not have an independent police ombudsman. Complaints are usually handled internally, with few leading to prosecutions.

German Ambassador to Ireland David Gill said the video is “really awful.”

Berlin police said no preliminary investigation had been launched against the officer seen in the video, though a probe was underway into “whether the behavior was appropriate.”

In total, 94 people were detained after the clashes in central Berlin, and 96 investigations have been launched.

related_topics:
Vassily FrancoMicheal MartinBerlin
news_share

news_share_descriptionsubscription_contact

subscription
logo

Reporting the Changing World

next-sosyalX/TwitterFacebookYouTubeInstagram

CORPORATE

  • History
  • Executive Team
  • Quality Management
  • Editorial Guidelines
  • Social Media Policies
  • Logos
  • Privacy and Cookies Policy
  • Information Policy
  • RSS
  • Diary

COMMUNICATION

  • Contact
  • Subscription Requests

Anadolu Ajansı © 2026

Google PlayApp Store
2026 NATO Summit
Russia-Ukraine war
Previous
Next
Previous
EU spends $380B in 2024 for defense

EU spends $380B in 2024 for defense

Next

Asylum applications in Germany drop 60% in August amid stricter border controls

Asylum applications in Germany drop 60% in August amid stricter border controls

LATEST NEWS

Venezuela to request release of gold reserves frozen in UK

Trump says security was not behind Air Force One change after NATO summit

Western Europe logs hottest June on record: EU's climate service

Syria welcomes US move to remove it from terrorism list

Morning Briefing: July 9, 2026

Son says father killed by ICE officer in Houston 'did not deserve to die'

IRGC says it targeted infrastructure at US bases in Kuwait, Bahrain: State media

See All

RELATED NEWS

Egyptian president in Germany amid protests

Egyptian president in Germany amid protests

Train drivers in Germany begin week-long strike

Train drivers in Germany begin week-long strike

Germany: Ban on PKK to continue

Germany: Ban on PKK to continue

Turkey's first science attaché to be appointed to Berlin

Turkey's first science attaché to be appointed to Berlin

Germany demands 'satisfactory' Greek reform plan

Germany demands 'satisfactory' Greek reform plan

Germany, Italy close embassies in Yemen

Germany, Italy close embassies in Yemen

Germany warns of more sanctions against Russia

Germany warns of more sanctions against Russia

Ukrainian ceasefire talks begin in Berlin

Ukrainian ceasefire talks begin in Berlin

Germany: Political leaders, Muslims unite against terror

Germany: Political leaders, Muslims unite against terror

PM: Turkey's borders open for refugees, closed to terrorists

PM: Turkey's borders open for refugees, closed to terrorists