BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's interior ministry banned the right-wing Compact magazine on Tuesday, accusing it of being a "mouthpiece of the right-wing extremist scene" and inciting hatred to Jews and ...
The German Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser announced Tuesday the ban of far right-wing online magazine Compact for their actions inciting hatred against Jewish people and ethnic ...
The German Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig ruled on Tuesday in favor of lifting the ban on the right-wing Compact magazine. In the court’s view, although Compact’s articles and overall ...
The Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig has provisionally lifted the ban on the right-wing extremist magazine Compact and its affiliated media, which the Interior Ministry (BMI) under Nancy Faeser ...
Germany has banned the far-right media outlet Compact Magazin GmbH on the grounds that it incites hatred against Jews and foreigners and is a threat to democracy. Police raided properties and homes ...
The Interior Ministry said the magazine worked against constitutional order. Authorities searched properties related to the popular magazine in four states. "It is a central mouthpiece of the ...
Stepping up the government's fight against what it says is a surge in far-right extremism in Germany, the ministry said Compact had been working against the constitutional order and ordered property ...
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