
Gabriele Heinecke is a specialist lawyer for criminal law and labour law in Hamburg. For decades, she has primarily stood up for victims of racism, often in connection with the police. She also represents the victims of Nazi war crimes, for example in proceedings for compensation payments from the Federal Republic of Germany to the survivors of the Distomo massacre.
The interview was recorded for the interactive exhibition: When I leave my office, I enter a hostile foreign country 2.0.
You can find the exhibition here: wimbv.fritz-bauer-forum.de
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