Germany intelligence warns of surge in far-right extremism
Germany's domestic intelligence service has warned that right-wing extremism remains the greatest threat to the country's democracy, saying the number of far-right extremists rose sharply to 58,700 last year. The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution said that was an increase of more than 8,000 on the previous year. It also said 5,600 of those identified were considered likely to use violence.In its annual report, the agency said German democracy was under "practically permanent attack" from both inside and outside. Its head, Sinan Selen, said extreme left-wing violence was also increasing and described the situation as an alarm... [Continue Reading]
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