Verwaltungsgerichtshof: Protests in Front of Imam Ali Mosque in Frankfurt Further Allowed
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The meetings in front of the Imam Ali Mosque in Frankfurt/Main are legally protected as meetings. This was decided by the Hessian administrative court. The participants are allowed to continue to pray and demonstrate.
The Hessische Verwaltungsgerichtshof confirms that before the Imam Ali Mosque it may be further protested against its closure. Traffic obstructions are therefore acceptable.
Twice a week Muslims pray and protest in front of a mosque in Frankfurt against their closure. The city wanted to ban this, but failed in court with it: The meetings were under the protection of freedom of assembly, the administrative court ruled.
Are they legally protected assemblies - or just prayers? The city of Frankfurt and a mosque are different views. Hessen's highest administrative court announces a resolution.
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