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Germany Bans Muslim Group, Launches Raids Against Others
The German government has taken decisive action against groups it perceives as threats to its constitutional order, banning the organization Muslim Interaktiv and conducting raids on two other Muslim groups across the country. On March 15, 2024, the Interior Ministry announced that Muslim Interaktiv was accused of promoting antisemitism, discrimination against women, and hostility towards sexual minorities, all of which it claims violate Germany’s democratic values.
According to Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, the group poses a particular risk by advocating for Islam as the exclusive model for societal governance and asserting that Islamic law should supersede German law in the Muslim community. Dobrindt stated, “We will respond with the full force of the law to anyone who aggressively calls for a caliphate on our streets, incites hatred against the state of Israel and Jews in an intolerable manner, and despises the rights of women and minorities.”
The government’s actions extend beyond the ban, with ongoing investigations into two other groups, Generation Islam and Reality Islam. The Interior Ministry emphasized that these organizations would not be permitted to undermine Germany’s democratic framework. Dobrindt highlighted the intolerant views of Muslim Interaktiv, stating that they are “particularly opposed to gender equality and freedom of sexual orientation and gender identity,” which he believes are fundamental to a democratic society.
Authorities executed searches at seven locations in Hamburg and twelve more in Berlin and the central state of Hesse as part of the investigations into Generation Islam and Reality Islam. The Interior Ministry’s statement indicated that Muslim Interaktiv aimed to indoctrinate individuals, thereby creating “permanent enemies of the constitution” and continuously undermining the nation’s constitutional order.
On the day of the ban, the online presence of Muslim Interaktiv appeared to be disabled, and representatives from the group could not be reached for comment. Dobrindt’s remarks reflect a broader commitment by the German government to maintain its democratic principles and protect the rights of all citizens against extremist ideologies.
The actions taken by the German authorities highlight ongoing tensions related to the integration of various cultural and religious groups within the country. The government’s stance underscores its dedication to safeguarding constitutional values in the face of perceived threats from extremist organizations.
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