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Germany to spy on far-right AfD's Flügel faction | |
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Germany's domestic intelligence service is putting part of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party under systematic surveillance, judging it a threat to the democratic order. | Germany's domestic intelligence service is putting part of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party under systematic surveillance, judging it a threat to the democratic order. |
The decision targets Flügel (the wing), an AfD group especially strong in eastern Germany. | The decision targets Flügel (the wing), an AfD group especially strong in eastern Germany. |
Flügel is led by Björn Höcke, a controversial MP for Thuringia, who was at the centre of a scandal that rocked German politics last month. | |
Informers may now keep watch on Flügel. | Informers may now keep watch on Flügel. |
Describing Flügel as an extremist organisation, the domestic intelligence service (BfV) said the faction had some 7,000 members, or 20% of the AfD membership. | Describing Flügel as an extremist organisation, the domestic intelligence service (BfV) said the faction had some 7,000 members, or 20% of the AfD membership. |
Inflammatory language | |
Surveillance is a very sensitive issue in privacy-conscious Germany, where many people have memories of intrusive, abusive spying in communist and Nazi times. | Surveillance is a very sensitive issue in privacy-conscious Germany, where many people have memories of intrusive, abusive spying in communist and Nazi times. |
Mr Höcke has long been accused of inflammatory rhetoric against Islam and immigrants. He triggered uproar last month by doing a deal in Thuringia with a liberal FDP politician, Thomas Kemmerich, who became the region's prime minister thanks to AfD and Christian Democrat (CDU) votes. | Mr Höcke has long been accused of inflammatory rhetoric against Islam and immigrants. He triggered uproar last month by doing a deal in Thuringia with a liberal FDP politician, Thomas Kemmerich, who became the region's prime minister thanks to AfD and Christian Democrat (CDU) votes. |
That election, which was quickly overturned, broke a post-war taboo on Germany's mainstream parties doing any deals with the far right or far left. | That election, which was quickly overturned, broke a post-war taboo on Germany's mainstream parties doing any deals with the far right or far left. |
The AfD - and especially Flügel - drew strong criticism over the Hanau shootings on 19 February, in which a gunman linked to racist conspiracy theories killed nine people in two shisha bars, before killing himself and his mother. | The AfD - and especially Flügel - drew strong criticism over the Hanau shootings on 19 February, in which a gunman linked to racist conspiracy theories killed nine people in two shisha bars, before killing himself and his mother. |
Critics accused the AfD of using inflammatory anti-immigrant language. | Critics accused the AfD of using inflammatory anti-immigrant language. |
BfV chief Thomas Haldenwang told reporters on Thursday that far-right extremists had been responsible for more than 200 deaths in Germany since 1990. | |
Surveillance tools | |
German broadcaster ARD says that by designating Flügel as a surveillance target, the BfV can recruit informers and keep personal data on file. Phone calls can also be monitored. That goes further than routine observation of certain political activists. | |
But the rules still do not allow the BfV to document what targeted individuals say in parliament or parliamentary committee meetings. | But the rules still do not allow the BfV to document what targeted individuals say in parliament or parliamentary committee meetings. |
There are suspicions that Flügel could be used as a vehicle for uniting far-right extremist groups, including neo-Nazis. | There are suspicions that Flügel could be used as a vehicle for uniting far-right extremist groups, including neo-Nazis. |
Another prominent Flügel activist, Andreas Kalbitz, has associated with neo-Nazis in the past, German media report. | Another prominent Flügel activist, Andreas Kalbitz, has associated with neo-Nazis in the past, German media report. |
In January the neo-Nazi group Combat 18 was banned in Germany and activists' homes were raided by police. | In January the neo-Nazi group Combat 18 was banned in Germany and activists' homes were raided by police. |
Mr Höcke has written that his demand for "de-Islamising Germany and Europe" is "not directed against freedom of belief rooted in the constitution". He also denies wishing to expel Muslims or any German citizens. | Mr Höcke has written that his demand for "de-Islamising Germany and Europe" is "not directed against freedom of belief rooted in the constitution". He also denies wishing to expel Muslims or any German citizens. |
Ideology spreading | |
The AfD, openly anti-Islam and anti-establishment, is the biggest opposition party in Germany. It has 91 seats in the 709-seat Bundestag (lower house), and is present in all the regional parliaments. | The AfD, openly anti-Islam and anti-establishment, is the biggest opposition party in Germany. It has 91 seats in the 709-seat Bundestag (lower house), and is present in all the regional parliaments. |
Joachim Seeger, a top BfV official, said closer surveillance of Flügel was necessary because the faction was acting in a more co-ordinated way, networking with other far-right groups intensively on the internet, appointing representatives and influencing the rest of the AfD. | Joachim Seeger, a top BfV official, said closer surveillance of Flügel was necessary because the faction was acting in a more co-ordinated way, networking with other far-right groups intensively on the internet, appointing representatives and influencing the rest of the AfD. |
He condemned Flügel's nationalist "völkisch" ideology as a racist credo designed to exclude immigrants from German society. The Nazis glorified the "Volk" (German nation) while denigrating Jews and other minorities. | |
Those ideological positions were being consolidated, he warned, citing a recent pamphlet which expanded on Mr Höcke's notorious description of the Berlin Holocaust Memorial as a "monument of shame". |