Bgh Ruling on "Knockout 51": Right-Wing Thugs, but No Right-Wing Terror
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The right-wing extremist martial arts group "Knockout 51" from Thuringia is, according to a verdict of the Federal Court of Justice, a criminal, but not a terrorist group.
For the Federal Prosecutor's Office, "Knockout 51" is a far-right terrorist group. Members committed violence against the left and police officers. The Federal Court, on the other hand, sees it as merely a criminal association. By Max Bauer.
With knives, axes and machetes against political opponents: What the Federal Prosecutor's Office "Knockout 51" accused – and why it could not convince in Karlsruhe with an important evaluation.
With knives, axes and machetes against political opponents: What the Federal Prosecutor's Office "Knockout 51" accuses - and why today in Karlsruhe it relies on a classification as a terrorist group.
Right-wing extreme martial arts group in court: Why the BGH does not classify "Knockout 51" as a terrorist group – and what consequences this has for the rulings that have already been made.
The Bundesgerichtshof has largely confirmed the Thuringian verdict against the far-right martial arts group "Knockout 51" from Eisenach. Although the group is a criminal organisation, it is not a terrorist.
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