Germany: “Banana Republic” or inststutional racism? Impunity reigns over black death in custody
By Katrin McGauran, 6 Statewatch London, July - September 2008 (Vol 18 no 3)
Examining the highly suspicious death in custody of Oury Jalloh, this article details the institutional and popular racism that allows abuses against refugees and migrants to occur in Germany
"For many of us, it is just as plausible that Oury Jalloh was seriously beaten by the police — which unfortunately occurs frequently — later to be burned: be it to kill him or be it to hide his death." [1]