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German Police Raid 170 Homes Over ‘Hate Speech’, Insults To Politicians

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House raids over speech violations are becoming commonplace across Germany, even as violent crime explodes

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This week, the police carried out house searches nationwide for online hate comments. One of the people affected was a Bremen citizen who was reported to have spread in "X" incitement. Opposite WORLD, he gives himself clueless – but the old tweets are still to be found.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Searched at sunrise in Germany 170 citizens who criticized or insulted politicians on social media. The operation, painted as a fight against hate speech, leaves Europe indifferent. Concerned only of gay pride in Hungary.For some years in Germany the police have taken the habit ...

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Around the birthday of George Orwell, the German regime overlaid the entire federal territory with harsh reprisals against dissidents and deviants. Numerous house searches were carried out, partly in the presence of extreme left-wing media. Once again, the citizens were signalled: Those who do not obey have to reckon with bad consequences. Among them also some young Germans, to whom republic flight is charged. The German government also in the e…

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On Wednesday there was another so-called day of action of the law enforcement authorities, coordinated by the Federal Criminal Office. Under the motto "Combating Criminal ... The post Day of Action against Hatred in the Net: No one can "hide away", one must "at any time count on a consistent prosecution" appeared first on Apollo News.

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The Federal Criminal Office operates nationwide with countless house searches against opinions on the net. Day of action against criminal hate postings is called that. An unbearable beautification. The action is a completely disproportionate measure, which should intimidate the citizens.

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cicero.de broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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