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Title: Germany: Police Raid Homes of Anti-Migrant Facebook Posters
Source: [None]
URL Source: http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=55164
Published: Jul 14, 2016
Author: Staff
Post Date: 2016-07-14 12:34:42 by Horse
Keywords: None
Views: 153
Comments: 7

German thought-police raided anti-migrant Facebook posters' homes to punish them for sharing "illegal far-right opinions."

From The Local: Authorities have conducted the first ever nationwide raids on people suspected of spreading hate speech on the internet.

In the early hours of Wednesday morning, officers in all but two of the 16 German states moved in on properties connected to suspects in hate speech investigations.

Roughly 60 people across the country are believed to have taken part in a private Facebook group in which various German laws were broken, including praising of the Nazis.

At the centre of the operations was the Federal Office of Criminal Investigations (BKA), which stated that their aim was to "decisively confront" the strong growth in verbal radicalism which is appearing on the internet."

Confront verbal radicalism? You mean like that which is expressed by the Muslim migrants Merkel's allowed to flood into Germany?

If only these far-right internet Nazis had converted to Islam and raped some German girls, then the government would act to cover-up their crimes. Instead, they expressed "illegal opinions," therefor they're being hunted down. Since December 2015, the BKA has been coordinating a police unit which combines state and federal police in a project called "Tackling Hate Posting".

The unit was set up after Bavarian police observed regular "hate posts" being published on a secret Facebook page between July and November 2015.

According to the BKA, the posts often praised the Nazi era, included anti-Semitic content or other illegal far-right opinions.

German federal law states that spreading information which encourages violence against people due to their ethnic or religious background comes with a sentence of up to three years in jail.

"Today's raids make one thing clear. German police are committed to tackling hate speech and provocation on the internet," BKA chief Holger Münch said in a statement.

"Hate speech can not be allowed to poison the public debate. Attacks on refugee homes are often the result of a radicalization which begins on the internet." Chief Münch left out the fact these phony "refugees" also often burn down their own migrant centers, sometimes even going so far as to paint swastikas on them to frame the far-right.

All these raids "make clear" is German people do not have free speech and the government is desperate to shut down criticism of Merkel's disastrous open borders policies.


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#6. To: Horse, neoconsnailed, lod (#0)

here is another article on it. Interesting that breitbart tags this topic as "Tags: diversity EU Europe Germany hate speech laws idiot leftists Liberalism multiculturalism" yet brietbart itself is a 100% rabidly Zionist pro jew propaganda outlet, which would NEVER allow revisionist material, let alone Nazi material, on their site or even in the comment section. nor would they permit even a benign point of view questioning any aspect of the 9/11 attacks to be published in their rag.


http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/07/13/police-raids-germany-net-posts/

Police Raid 60 Homes For ‘Xenophobic’ Facebook Posts

23 Jul 14, 2016 Source: breitbart.com

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Tags: diversity EU Europe Germany hate speech laws idiot leftists Liberalism multiculturalism

German Police raided the homes of 60 people suspected of writing ‘hate’ speech on social media in Germany. Coordinated by the Federal Criminal Police (BKA), the operation saw officers from 25 departments search across 14 states.

The police raids took place as part of the government’s fight against “verbal radicalisation”, which it said has increased in the wake of Europe’s migrant crisis. BKA President Holger Münch said attacks on migrant shelters were the result of “radicalisation” on social media.

Forty of the defendants whose homes were raided were wanted in connection with a secret Facebook group focused on Kempten, in Bavaria. The search took place across 13 provinces. Bild reported that xenophobic and Nazi material was distributed on the group’s Facebook page between July and November last year.

Attorney Bernhard Menzel, from the prosecutor’s office in Kempten, said that during the raids, police seized storage devices such as laptops and mobile phones.

In Berlin, 11 men had their houses searched as part of the anti-‘hate’ speech operation. Berlin police reported that suspects had, independently from one another, written negative messages about migrants and politicians on social networks.

Dresden’s interior ministry announced that they searched the properties of eight suspects in Saxony. The five men and three women arrested belong to a right wing Facebook group called “Greater Germany”. The Saxony residents are accused of sedition and making unlawful internet posts, Bild reported.

Mr. Münch explained that “today’s action makes clear that police authorities of the federal and state governments act firmly against hate and incitement on the Internet.”

“The number of cases of right wing, politically motivated hate crimes on the Internet has increased significantly in the wake of the European refugee situation,” the BKA president said, adding that they must not be allowed to “poison the social climate”.

In Berlin, Interior Minister Thomas de Maizière declared that “violence, even verbal violence, in any form and in any context” was “unacceptable”.

Justice Minister Heiko Maas said there is no place for hate speech on the internet or on the streets, and warned there will be “severe penalties” for those who break the law.

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Thought police on the move, acquire target and fire at will.

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