Germany bans right-wing Compact magazine for hate speechMiu Satake | Maastricht U. Faculty of Law, NL
July 17, 2024 08:41:12 am
The German Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser announced Tuesday the ban of far right-wing online magazine Compact for their actions inciting hatred against Jewish people and ethnic minorities.
Faeser justified the prohibition by explaining the aim to oppose the people who “are inciting hatred, encouraging the use of violence against refugees and migrants and seeking to overthrow our democratic state.”
The ban raised three main problems with Compact. Firstly, it stated that the contents of its publications and products agitate racist and anti-minority conspiracy theories, which, according to the press release, encourage readers to adopt their nationalist ideas and exclude people who have other cultural and ethical backgrounds from Germany. As to the second issue, the ban stressed that the legacy of the magazine tries to spread the prejudiced idea that people in certain ethnic groups are violent. Finally, it claims that Compact campaigns to promote antisemitism. Therefore, the company’s businesses contradict the constitutional order of Germany based on the rule of law and the principle of non-discrimination. ...
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