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https://www.welt.de/vermischtes/art...her-Brandanschlag-auf-Berliner-Gymnasium.html
Once again, the Berlin Gymnasium Tiergarten is coming up. First, the Abitur ceremony is cancelled because of expected protests in the context of the protests against the Gaza war, now there was apparently an arson attack. A new graffiti also points to this.
he police state protection of the Landeskriminalamt Berlin is investigated for an alleged arson attack on the Gymnasium Tiergarten. After previous knowledge, objects were set on fire to the school at 3 p.m. in front of an "apparently dumped window", the police said.
“Then, thereafter, a fire also developed in the space in which, among other things, technical devices are located,” the police continued. The fire department was able to extinguish the fire, according to police reports, no one was injured. The technology in the room was therefore "significantly damaged", there was no major damage to the building.
“Next Escalation Level”
“On several walls of the house in the courtyard of the school were also noted, several fresh lettering related to the Middle East conflict,” the police said. According to a report by the newspaper "B.Z.", the saying "When Gaza burns, Berlin is burning" has been used. The estimated total damage is at least 250,000 euros. The police state protection of the state criminal office is now determining for serious arson and damage to property.
“After the problems around the Abitur celebration, this is now the next level of escalation,” the paper quotes the responsible school councillor Benjamin Fritz (CDU) when visiting the shooting location. “It is now also a sense of security at school. Such incidents, of course, also do something with the students and the college.”
The grammar school was only a few weeks ago in the headlines – at that time it was about rejecting an Abitur ceremony for announced political protests in the context of the Gaza war. The school management had cancelled the event because it expected a protest action by students of the Abitur class. According to media reports, students wanted to use the certificate for a pro-Palestinian protest.
Once again, the Berlin Gymnasium Tiergarten is coming up. First, the Abitur ceremony is cancelled because of expected protests in the context of the protests against the Gaza war, now there was apparently an arson attack. A new graffiti also points to this.
he police state protection of the Landeskriminalamt Berlin is investigated for an alleged arson attack on the Gymnasium Tiergarten. After previous knowledge, objects were set on fire to the school at 3 p.m. in front of an "apparently dumped window", the police said.
“Then, thereafter, a fire also developed in the space in which, among other things, technical devices are located,” the police continued. The fire department was able to extinguish the fire, according to police reports, no one was injured. The technology in the room was therefore "significantly damaged", there was no major damage to the building.
“Next Escalation Level”
“On several walls of the house in the courtyard of the school were also noted, several fresh lettering related to the Middle East conflict,” the police said. According to a report by the newspaper "B.Z.", the saying "When Gaza burns, Berlin is burning" has been used. The estimated total damage is at least 250,000 euros. The police state protection of the state criminal office is now determining for serious arson and damage to property.
“After the problems around the Abitur celebration, this is now the next level of escalation,” the paper quotes the responsible school councillor Benjamin Fritz (CDU) when visiting the shooting location. “It is now also a sense of security at school. Such incidents, of course, also do something with the students and the college.”
The grammar school was only a few weeks ago in the headlines – at that time it was about rejecting an Abitur ceremony for announced political protests in the context of the Gaza war. The school management had cancelled the event because it expected a protest action by students of the Abitur class. According to media reports, students wanted to use the certificate for a pro-Palestinian protest.