Authorities in the northern German city of Bremen have prohibited a radical pro-Iranian regime group from conducting a public vote on Saturday on whether Israel is an illegal state.
According to a statement from The Feather – the group that mounted the protest against the existence of the Jewish state – municipal authorities in Bremen, “in contrast to actions in Delmenhourst and Hannover, did not permit this time that we show or vote on the slogan ‘Israel is illegal.”’
Last year, The Feather conducted public voting on the legitimacy of Israel’s existence in the cities of Delmenhourst and Hannover in the state of Lower Saxony.
The group, which shows a photograph of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on its website, was founded in 2007, and has said they are “supporters of the Islamic Revolution.”