German Domestic Spy Agency Labels AfD Youth Org As “Extreme Right”, Enabling Mass Surveillance Of All Members Authored by John Cody via Remix News, Germanyβs Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), which serves as the countryβs domestic intelligence service, hasΒ classifiedΒ the AfD party youth wing, Junge Alternative (JA), as a βcertain right-wing extremist endeavor.β The new designation not only creates the conditions for increased monitoring and enforcement action against JA, it also comes as a political hit to the parent AfD party at a time when it has seen a surge in popularity. The BfV had already listed the AfD youth group as a βsuspected caseβ in 2019, and the agency is now allowed to use all intelligence tools to monitor the JA after its new designation. In addition to the use of so-called confidential informants, this will include telephone tapping and covert observation, according to German newspaperΒ Die Welt. The BfV justified its step, among other things, with the concept of how the organization allegedly views the German people. The BfV argues that JAβs view is not compatible with the countryβs constitution, also known as the Basic Law. βThe JAβs understanding of the people, which is clearly evident in its statements and pronouncements, contradicts the understanding of the people expressed in the Basic Law and is capable of excluding members of supposedly other ethnic groups and devaluing German citizens with a migration background as second-class Germans,β the agency wrote in aΒ press releaseΒ on Wednesday. Agitation against migrants is a consistent theme of the Junge Alternative, the BfV stated. βIn particular, immigrants with a (supposed) Muslim background are attributed negative characteristics in a sweeping manner, such as cultural backwardness and a disproportionately strong tendency to crime and violence, simply because of their origin and religion,β the BfV wrote in a statement. It is unclear what specific comments the BfV is referring to, but it has long been reported, including in mainstream media outlets, that foreigners, particularly from Middle Eastern and African countries, featureΒ extremely high crime rates, especially for serious crimes like murder, assault, robbery, andΒ rape. Furthermore, German officials themselves have pointed to foreigners from these countries as being responsible for the dramatic increase inΒ child marriageΒ andΒ female genital mutilation. In other areas, like anti-Semitism, theΒ predominant groups involved all hail from the Middle East. The BfV also claims that the AfD has repeatedly expressed itself in an anti-democratic manner. The agency claims members of the JA denigrate βpolitical opponents, but also the state and its representatives per se.β This allegedly indicates that the Young Alternative is not concerned with democratic discourse, βbut with a general disparagement of the democratic system of the Federal Republic of Germany.β According to the governmentβs own data, theΒ AfD is the most attacked party in Germany. Its members have been subject toΒ numerous arson attacks, and much of the political establishment β both theΒ leftΒ and theΒ center-rightΒ βΒ have called for the partyβs complete ban. The party has also been effectivelyΒ banned from the countryβs political talk shows on the ARD and ZDF channels, which are required to air a plurality of views reflecting the German public, due to their status as publically funded. The federal executive committee of the Junge Alternative downplayed the BfVβs announcement. βThe classification of the so-called constitutional protection does not surprise us,β the board of the party youth branch announced. The statement outlined that the countryβs secret services are simply fulfilling their mission of suppressing the countryβs opposition. βRegardless of whether they are critics ofΒ migration, critics of coronavirus measures or advocates of peace β every form of authentic opposition in this country is systematically stigmatized by this authority,β the board of the JA warned. Now, the JA is reviewing its legal options in light of the designation. AfD leaders Tino Chrupalla and Alice Weidel also released a joint statement, writing: βWe currently have neither a justification nor relevant documents that make the step comprehensible.β The AfD is facing various legal disputes that could end up with the party being slapped by the BfV with a similar βright-wing extremistβ designation. The party suspects that the BfV made the move against the JA to strengthen its case against the AfD. If the AfD receives such a designation, it could pave the way for a complete ban of the party in Germany. There is also the suspicion that the BfV is using the new classification of the JA to influence legal disputes with the AfD. In January, the AfD appealed to the Higher Administrative Court in MΓΌnster to overturn the BfVβs classification of the party, its youth organization and the dissolved party branch βDer FlΓΌgelβ as suspected right-wing extremists. Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD), known forΒ writing for Antifa MagazineΒ and her claims that theΒ right poses the biggest threat to Germany, praised BfV for classifying the party as a right-wing extremist group. βWe are a strong and resilient democracy.Β We are very resolute in defending ourselves against racism and other forms of inhumanity,β she said on Wednesday. βWe are doing everything we can to dry up the breeding ground for right-wing extremist violence.β Tyler Durden Fri, 04/28/2023 – 02:00
German Domestic Spy Agency Labels Anti-Immigrant AfD Youth Org As “Extreme Right”, Enabling Mass Surveillance of All Members
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