Germany's Federal Court Considers Hamas Slogan
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•Germany's federal court to rule on 'river to the sea' slogan
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A Berlin court last week found a woman guilty of using a symbol of a terrorist organization.
The 42-year-old Iranian citizen has now lodged an appeal with the Federal Court of Justice .
The slogan calls for a free Palestine stretching from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea .
Many activists say the phrase is a rallying cry for peace and equality for Palestinians .
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