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Germany bans far-right 'Kingdom of Germany' group

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 14 May 2025
German authorities have arrested Peter Fitzek, founder of the 'Kingdom of Germany,' along with three other leaders. This group, part of the Reich Citizens movement, rejects the legitimacy of the German republic. Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt banned the group, accusing it of establishing a 'counter-state' with criminal economic structures and antisemitic narratives.
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Germany bans biggest 'Reichsbürger' group and arrests four of its leaders German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said the so-called "Königreich Deutschland" (Kingdom of Germany) group had created a "counter-state". READ MORE :...

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