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‘Free speech is a facade’: how Gaza war has deepened divisions in German arts world
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrest
I think you might confuse it with detention, where the police would keep you in jail for a limited time.
As for who and what, from the article:
And this is indivative of the wider problem here. Police can harass and attack protests without having to uphold a legal standard. So even if there is no legal basis to what they do, just storming into the protest and dragging someone out is used as an intimidation and punishment without crime tactic. It is always a violent act where not only the person apprehended, but also the protestors around them are physically attacked.
I admit, it might be a language problem.
What does taking into custody mean then?
Is police taking someone aside for 2 minutes to ask some questions an arrest?
Because then I don't understand the outcry over it, particularly compared to far more heavy-handed police action that definitely does happen every now and again.