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Right-Wing Extremism - After Legal Defeat: SPD Politician Lindh Defends Action Against "Compact" Magazine

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
After the legal defeat of former Interior Minister Faeser, her party friend Lindh defended the action against Compact magazine.

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After the legal defeat of former Interior Minister Faeser, her party friend Lindh defended the action against Compact magazine.

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Deutschlandfunk broke the news in Germany on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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