Germany bans antisemitic group, raids homes

FILE PHOTO: German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer holds a news conference on closing its borders with Austria, France and Switzerland from
FILE PHOTO: German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer 

holds a news conference on closing its borders 
with Austria, France and Switzerland from

Authorities conducted raids in 10 German states Thursday at premises linked to a group accused of pursuing a mix of anti-government and racist ideology.
Germany’s top security official, Horst Seehofer, issued a ban on the United German Peoples and Tribes, the first time a group associated with the so-called Reichsbuerger movement has been proscribed.
Reichsbuerger, or Reich citizens, have similarities to the sovereign citizens movements in the United States and elsewhere. They reject the authority of the modern German state and promote the notion of “natural rights,” often mixing this ideology with far-right politics and esoteric conspiracy theories.
The Interior Ministry said around 400 police officers had seized firearms, propaganda material and small amounts of drugs during the raids on the homes of 21 leading members of the group.
“We are dealing with a group that distributes racist and antisemitic writings and in doing so systematically poisons our free society,” Seehofer said in a statement.
Authorities say members of the newly banned group, whose activities were focused in Berlin, had issued threats against German officials.
Source: NY Times
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