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Wieduwilt's Week: Dear Daniel Günther: if Someone Asks "Censorship?", the only Correct Answer Is "No"

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The Schleswig-Holstein Prime Minister only seems to have the gentle mind of a grey seal. At Lanz he thinks himself surrounded by "enemies" and "agitators", rages against media on the Internet - and against American office software.

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The Schleswig-Holstein Prime Minister only seems to have the gentle mind of a grey seal. At Lanz he thinks himself surrounded by "enemies" and "agitators", rages against media on the Internet - and against American office software.

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After Günther's censorship demands, more voices are voiced: "Quality journalism" and the fight against "Hetzportale"

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With his remarks on "Quality criteria" for digital journalistic formats, Daniel Günther reaps contradictions from his CDU – and powerful warnings of censorship by the state. But there is also understanding in the Union for the prime minister.

·Dortmund, Germany
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After the controversial Lanz appearance of Daniel Günther, the censorship accusation was quickly raised. In the "Black Channel", FOCUS columnist Jan Fleischhauer explains why he considers the excitement to be excessive and why, in his view, not every sharp word of a politician is an attack on freedom of the press.

·Berlin, Germany
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Daniel Günther, the prime minister of Schleswig-Holstein, affiliated with the CDU party, recently sparked considerable controversy in Germany by suggesting that alternative news platforms should be banned. He specifically referred to the website "Nius," which allegedly spreads false information. During a talk show last week, Günther suggested he would like to see alternative news platforms banned. He pointed out that social media has a negative …

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Broadcasts by Markus Lanz appear to develop into tribunals. On 7 January against media that do not fit the Schleswig-Holstein Prime Minister Daniel Günther ("Nius and such portals"), and which he therefore called "enemies of democracy." The demand of Lanz, referring to Günther's Tirade against these media, was: "So what you are saying right now is basically, we have to regulate this, we have to censor it if necessary and even ban it in the extre…

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scienceblogs.de broke the news on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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