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Leaked Memo: A Threat to Civil Liberties?

An internal police memo leaked to Junge Freiheit explicitly singles out the AfD, stating that police officers associated with the party might face “disciplinary consequences, including dismissal.” The memo further asserts that officers supporting parties classified as “right-wing extremists” pose potential loyalty issues. This targeted language reveals a clear agenda to marginalize and intimidate anyone aligned with the AfD.

The memo refers to a decree issued in August 2024 by Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser, which explicitly threatens disciplinary proceedings against civil servants, including dismissal, if they are members of the AfD or stand for election on the party’s platform. This decree was particularly directed at state elections in Thuringia and Saxony, where the AfD has been classified as “certainly right-wing extremist” by the respective state constitutional protection agencies.

In February 2024, RAIR exposed a video of Nancy Faeser openly declaring her intent to ‘take away their income, weapons, and smash their networks,’ revealing the government’s unrelenting pursuit of conservative opposition under the guise of combating extremism. This rhetoric aligns with her August 2024 decree, illustrating a coordinated effort to stifle political dissent.

> Leaked Memo: A Threat to Civil Liberties? > An internal police memo leaked to Junge Freiheit explicitly singles out the AfD, stating that police officers associated with the party might face “disciplinary consequences, including dismissal.” The memo further asserts that officers supporting parties classified as “right-wing extremists” pose potential loyalty issues. This targeted language reveals a clear agenda to marginalize and intimidate anyone aligned with the AfD. > The memo refers to a decree issued in August 2024 by Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser, which explicitly threatens disciplinary proceedings against civil servants, including dismissal, if they are members of the AfD or stand for election on the party’s platform. This decree was particularly directed at state elections in Thuringia and Saxony, where the AfD has been classified as “certainly right-wing extremist” by the respective state constitutional protection agencies. > In February 2024, RAIR exposed a video of Nancy Faeser openly declaring her intent to ‘take away their income, weapons, and smash their networks,’ revealing the government’s unrelenting pursuit of conservative opposition under the guise of combating extremism. This rhetoric aligns with her August 2024 decree, illustrating a coordinated effort to stifle political dissent.
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Germany may as well throw in the towel and agree to be taken over