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Germany: Von Notz calls on Faeser to ban “Muslim Interaktiv”.


After police reports say 1,100 people took part in a demonstration in Hamburg on Saturday that was organized by the group "Muslim Interaktiv", which the state Office for the Protection of the Constitution classified as an extremist effort, the chairman of the parliamentary control committee, Konstantin von Notz (Greens), called for a ban on the group.

Berlin - "These people who demonstrated there are extremely dangerous," he told the Der Spiegel. "The state must respond very sharply to such blatant, repeated provocations." Numerous rights are associated with the association privilege. “Anyone who repeatedly and knowingly misuses it for anti-democratic agitation must expect this privilege to be revoked or a ban,” said von Notz.

"Interior Minister Faeser must ban 'Muslim Interaktiv' and the 'Islamic Center of Hamburg' (IZH) as quickly as possible." In terms of its potential for division and its hostility to democracy, aggressive Islamism is "not a bit better than the ideology of right-wing extremists."

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