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Judgment in Bremen - Police Candidate Allowed to Wear Turban

Summary by Tagesschau
A police candidate in Bremen is allowed to wear his turban in service - at least for the time being. The man had sued the ban because he saw his freedom of religion violated - and now got right.[more]]>

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Lean Left

The police president in Bremen wants to ban a prospective police officer on citizen contact. The matter ends up in court. And that doesn't see any reason for a ban in the uniform order.

·Germany
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Lean Right

In the Turban dispute with the police in Bremen, Commissioner Jaspinder Singh has achieved a partial success.

·Berlin, Germany
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Center

A police candidate in Bremen is allowed to wear his turban in service - at least for the time being. The man had sued the ban because he saw his freedom of religion violated - and now got right.[more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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The Islamization of Europe is not bypassing the police. A symbolic court ruling has just been issued in a European country. It concerns wearing a turban while on duty.

·Warsaw, Poland
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A German police officer who refused to remove his turban while on duty won the right to wear a head covering in court. The German court noted that the police force has no regulations permitting such a profound interference with the "religious freedom" of its employees. Jaspinder Singh, a candidate for police chief in Bremen, gained attention for his swearing-in ceremony, during which he wore an unusual head covering. The officer consistently ref…

A German court has ruled on a dispute over religious symbols in the police force. A police officer from Bremen, who was banned from wearing a turban while on patrol, won his battle for religious freedom at first instance.

·Poland
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Tagesschau broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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