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Nine German Laender legalising AI police surveillance as civil society resistance grows ahead of Berlin demonstration on 13 June

Nine German Laender have either already authorised or are planning to authorise AI surveillance tools for police use, netzpolitik.org reported on 8 May 2026. The package being legalised across multiple states includes Palantir-style bulk data analysis, live facial recognition and AI video behaviour scanners. Schleswig-Holstein’s draft police law received its first parliamentary reading on 6 May, prompting organised resistance from football supporters in Kiel and civil society coalitions including Kameras Stoppen and Kein Palantir. The national network Sicherheit ohne Überwachung is organising a demonstration in Berlin on 13 June 2026 against federal laws enabling a facial image search engine, Palantir-style data analysis and data retention. The BKA’s GES facial recognition system was searched 313,500 times by criminal investigation offices in 2025 — more than double the 121,000 searches in 2024 — and AI automation is expected to reduce dedicated BKA personnel by around 50 posts by end of 2026.