Many institutions have enabled and supported the system of emetics. Without the consent or at least the tolerance of all these institutions, this system would not have been possible. All institutions acted in a similar way: the allocation of emetics was supposed to go... Weiter
On January 7, 2026, approximately 150 people gathered to commemorate the killing of Laye Condé 21 years ago and 13 years of emetic torture in Bremen. The memorial rally took place opposite the Gerhard Marcks House, where the city of Bremen’s final official... Weiter
The forced administration of emetics ended in 2006. The reason for this was a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). This ruling was won by a person from Wuppertal after years of legal battles with courts in Germany. The ECHR ruled that Mr.... Weiter
Am 27. Dezember 2004 wurden dem aus Sierra Leone geflüchteten Laye Condé im Polizeipräsidium Bremen gegen seinen Willen vom Beweissicherungsdienst durch eine Nasensonde zwei Stunden lang mehrere Liter Wasser und Brechmittelsirup eingeflößt.
Zwischen 1991 und 2004 sind in Bremen in über 1.000 Fällen an Menschen im Polizeigewahrsam Brechmittel verabreicht worden.
Am 7. Januar 2005 starb Laye Condé an den Folgen der Brechmittelfolter.