“If You Don’t Shut up, I’ll Break Your Arm”: a Syrian Refugee Denounces the German Police for Humiliating Her in a Checkpoint
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Sandra Alloush still cries as she remembers it. Six months after her arrest by German police officers, as she was travelling by train from Strasbourg to Berlin, the Syrian refugee tells us when we met her on 18 November in Strasbourg: “I cry every time I tell this story. I still drag this trauma.” After running away from the worst in Syria, this 37-year-old woman would never have imagined that she would be treated like this in a European country…
Mediapart reveals the complaint against the German authorities of Sandra Alloush, which was checked in a train to Germany on 16 June. While she had a residence permit, she was forced to descend from the train, searched naked at the police station and returned to France.
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