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#TwitterTrial: Oral hearing before the Berlin Regional Court
Avital Grinberg (Former President, European Union of Jewish Students) and Josephine Ballon (Head of Legal, HateAid) in front of the Berlin Regional Court
Avital Grinberg (Former President, European Union of Jewish Students) and Josephine Ballon (Head of Legal, HateAid) in front of the Berlin Regional Court
Benjamin Fischer (Program Manager Alfred Landecker Foundation), Anna-Lena von Hodenberg (CEO, HateAid), Avital Grinberg (President, European Union of Jewish Students) and Josephine Ballon (Head of Legal, HateAid)
Josephine Ballon (Head of Legal, HateAid), Avital Grinberg (President, European Union of Jewish Students) and Dr. Torben Düsing (Lawyer, Kanzlei Preu Bohlig & Partner) with the Statement of Claim
Marina Weisband (Moderator), Avital Grinberg (President, European Union of Jewish Students), Dr. Torben Düsing (Lawyer, Preu Bohlig & Partner) and Josephine Ballon (Head of Legal, HateAid)
Marina Weisband (Moderator), Avital Grinberg (President, European Union of Jewish Students), Dr. Torben Düsing (Lawyer, Preu Bohlig & Partner), Josephine Ballon (Head of Legal, HateAid) and Markus Weiß (Research Associate, Technische Universität Berlin)
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