February 24, 2025 – Cut Ties with Genocide, blockading Maersk Headquarters for Palestine – Copenhagen
18 to 30 years old. Mollested and pepper-sprayed
Cut Ties with Genocide, action in front of Maersk offices, Copenhagen – February 24, 2025
S.: “While still not being able to see because of teargas, the police yelled for me to get up and when I couldn’t right away they pulled me up and pushed me the hard way”
“We sat occupying the space for around 4-5 hours while the police was more calm, but when we in the end had just decided to leave, they put on gas masks and without any warning started pepper spraying us.
We tried to old on to each other in our friend group. I closed my eyes and put my head down to keep away the pepper spray while the police were trying to pull us apart.
They pulled off my hat and my glasses and finally managed to pull me away from my group. They pulled so hard that I fell to the ground and hurt my elbow. While still not being able to see because of teargas, the police yelled for me to get up and when I couldn’t right away they pulled me up and pushed me the hard way. I got a bit further away, eyes burning from pepper spray or tear gas or both. My elbow was hurting and I felt dizzy.
Elbow was not significantly hurt, but scraped, with some blood and a big bruise.”
Physical violence
Kicks, punches, slaps | |
Feet / knees on the nape of the neck, chest or face | |
Blows to the victim while under control and/or on the ground | |
Blows to the ears | |
Strangulation / chokehold | |
Painful armlock | |
Fingers forced backwards | |
Spraying with water | |
Dog bites | |
X | Hair pulling |
Painfully pulling by colson ties or handcuffs | |
Use of gloves | |
Use of firearm | |
Use of “Bean bags” (a coton sack containing tiny lead bullets) | |
Use of FlashBall weapon | |
Use of sound grenade | |
Use of dispersal grenade | |
Use of teargas grenade | |
Use of rubber bullets weapon (LBD40 type) | |
X | Use of batons |
X | Use of Pepper Spray |
Use of Taser gun |
Psychological violence
Charge of disturbing public order | |
Charge of rebellion | |
Accusation of beatings to officer | |
Charge of threatening officer | |
Charge of insulting an officer | |
Threat with a weapon | |
X | Aggressive behaviour, disrespect, insults |
Calls to end torment remained unheeded | |
Sexist remarks | |
Homophobic remarks | |
Racist comments | |
Violence by fellow police officers | |
Passivity of police colleagues | |
Lack or refusal of the police officer to identify him or herself | |
Vexing or intimidating identity check | |
Intimidation or arrest of witnesses | |
Prevented from taking photographs or from filming the scene | |
Refusal to notify someone or to telephone | |
Refusal to administer a breathalyzer | |
Refusal to fasten the seatbelt during transport | |
Refusal to file a complaint | |
Refusal to allow medical care or medication | |
Lies, cover-ups, disappearance of evidence | |
Undress before witnesses of the opposite sex | |
Bend down naked in front of witnesses | |
Lack of surveillance or monitoring during detention | |
Lack of signature in the Personal Effects Register during detention | |
Confiscation, deterioration, destruction of personal effects | |
Pressure to sign documents | |
Absence of a report | |
Deprivation during detention (water, food) | |
Inappropriate sanitary conditions during detention (temperature, hygiene, light) | |
Complacency of doctors | |
Kettling (corraling protestors to isolate them from the rest of the demonstration) | |
Prolonged uncomfortable position |
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