Defense says treatment of Ulm5 violated European law
Behind a glass barrier and in handcuffs, five pro-Palestinian activists accused of attacking the offices of a major defence contractor in Ulm are being tried under conditions their lawyer says breach European human rights law.
The defendants — among them Daniel Tatlow‑Devally, a 32-year-old from Dublin — are accused of smashing property and spray-painting walls at the German premises of Elbit Systems last September. The company is headquartered in Israel and supplies weapons systems to the Israeli Defence Forces.
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