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Germany in new anti-terror plan to thwart Islamist militants Germany in new anti-terror plan to thwart Islamist militants
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Germans with dual nationality will lose their German citizenship if they fight for militant Islamist groups abroad, under new anti-terror proposals.Germans with dual nationality will lose their German citizenship if they fight for militant Islamist groups abroad, under new anti-terror proposals.
Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere also announced plans to speed up the deportation of foreign criminals.Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere also announced plans to speed up the deportation of foreign criminals.
He announced extra personnel, equipment and surveillance powers for the police.He announced extra personnel, equipment and surveillance powers for the police.
But he said there would be no ban on public wearing of the burka (full veil). And he resisted pressure to ease medical confidentiality. But he rejected banning the public wearing of the burka (the Islamic full veil). And he resisted pressure to ease medical confidentiality.
Mr de Maiziere was responding to recent attacks linked to militant Islamists. Two terror attacks by Islamist refugees shocked Germany last month - in Wuerzburg and Ansbach. Some of his conservative Christian Democrat (CDU) colleagues have urged a burka ban but Mr de Maiziere said it would be "problematic" and "you cannot ban everything that you reject".
Mr de Maiziere was responding to recent attacks linked to militant Islamists. Two terror attacks by Islamist migrants shocked Germany last month - in Wuerzburg and Ansbach.
"I propose that German citizens who are fighting with terror militias in other countries, and take part in combat operations there, if they have a second nationality - and only then - they would lose German citizenship," he told a news conference."I propose that German citizens who are fighting with terror militias in other countries, and take part in combat operations there, if they have a second nationality - and only then - they would lose German citizenship," he told a news conference.
"My proposals are limited to the points that can lead to more security rapidly," the minister said. "Other points will be discussed by the parties. We need a workable consensus in the coalition." There was a move in France recently to deprive jihadists of their French citizenship, but it did not get through parliament.
German media report that the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) - coalition partners of the conservative Christian Democrats (CDU) - strongly oppose any general ban on dual citizenship. The Greens are also against the idea. "My proposals are limited to the points that can lead to more security rapidly," Mr de Maiziere said.
One of the new measures is to make "promoting terrorism" a criminal offence.
The security issue has become intensely political, as the country prepares for general elections next year and earlier regional elections.The security issue has become intensely political, as the country prepares for general elections next year and earlier regional elections.
German media report that the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) - the CDU's coalition partners - strongly oppose any general ban on dual citizenship. The Greens are also against the idea.
Privacy concernsPrivacy concerns
The duty of doctors to respect patient confidentiality is enshrined in the German constitution.The duty of doctors to respect patient confidentiality is enshrined in the German constitution.
But Mr de Maiziere said he would meet senior doctors to discuss how they could more easily tip off police in cases where they suspected a patient was a terror risk. But Mr de Maiziere said he would meet senior doctors to discuss how they could more easily tip off police when they suspected a patient was a terror risk.
In three major cases the perpetrators were found to have been mentally unstable:In three major cases the perpetrators were found to have been mentally unstable:
German doctors who breach patient confidentiality can face up to a year in prison or be forced to pay a fine.
Frank Ulrich Montgomery, the head of the German Medical Association, said: "Patient confidentiality protects patients' privacy and is a basic right under the constitution."
Fear of major attackFear of major attack
On deportation, Mr de Maiziere said there would be no tolerance of foreign offenders who used false identities in order to stay in Germany.On deportation, Mr de Maiziere said there would be no tolerance of foreign offenders who used false identities in order to stay in Germany.
The deputy head of Bavaria's intelligence services, Manfred Hauser, has told the BBC the risk of a major attack on German soil is high.The deputy head of Bavaria's intelligence services, Manfred Hauser, has told the BBC the risk of a major attack on German soil is high.
He said his agents were investigating hundreds of reports that the so-called Islamic State (IS) group was sending teams into the country disguised as refugees.He said his agents were investigating hundreds of reports that the so-called Islamic State (IS) group was sending teams into the country disguised as refugees.
So far Germany has not witnessed the scale of attack seen in France, where militant Islamists killed 147 in Paris last year and 85 in Nice last month.So far Germany has not witnessed the scale of attack seen in France, where militant Islamists killed 147 in Paris last year and 85 in Nice last month.
What is going on in Germany?What is going on in Germany?
German press concern at spate of violenceGerman press concern at spate of violence
What drives individuals to commit mass killings?What drives individuals to commit mass killings?
Mr de Maiziere is expected to attract broad support for creating 15,000 more police posts nationwide and for improving police weapons and other equipment to deal with the terror threat. Mr de Maiziere is expected to attract broad support for creating 4,600 new national security jobs, including 3,250 more police, and for improving police equipment.
Germany is also likely to introduce more video surveillance in urban areas, a special police cyber defence unit and powers to investigate suspects as young as 14.Germany is also likely to introduce more video surveillance in urban areas, a special police cyber defence unit and powers to investigate suspects as young as 14.
There will be a big push to intercept terror networks that use the dark net to plan attacks or obtain weapons, the minister said.There will be a big push to intercept terror networks that use the dark net to plan attacks or obtain weapons, the minister said.
Currently Germany has very few restrictions on how people dress. Few Muslim women in Germany wear the burka.
But there are some exceptions. For instance, it is illegal to cover your face in a football stadium in Germany.
Burka bans exist in other parts of Europe, notably France, Belgium and some towns in Italy.
German doctors who breach patient confidentiality can face up to a year in prison or be forced to pay a fine.
Frank Ulrich Montgomery, the head of the German Medical Association, said: "Patient confidentiality protects patients' privacy and is a basic right under the constitution.
"The tense domestic security situation must not tempt us into rash political and legal measures.''