German authorities raid group that allegedly aims to overthrow Eritrean government
- German authorities launched raids across six states targeting individuals allegedly linked to Brigade N’Hamedu, a group accused of planning to overthrow the Eritrean government.
- The German federal prosecutor's office identified 17 suspects as part of the group, which is categorized as a terrorist organization under German law.
- The group has been accused of orchestrating violence at Eritrean events in Germany, with claims that members view violence against state institutions as justified.
- Over 200 police officers conducted searches at 19 properties, and a related raid occurred in Denmark, although no arrests have been reported so far.
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German authorities target Eritrean opposition group in nationwide raids
The raids in Germany signal an intensified effort by authorities to prevent further violent clashes and curb the activities of groups advocating for regime change in Eritrea through force.
In Germany there are searches for a suspected Eritrea terror group. 17 people are accused.
200+ Police Raid Group Plotting Eritrea Coup... in Germany - Conservative Angle
Police raids in six states against a group authorities say "is part of nternational network aiming to overthrow the government in Eritrea." The post 200+ Police Raid Group Plotting Eritrea Coup… in Germany appeared first on Breitbart. The post 200+ Police Raid Group Plotting Eritrea Coup... in Germany appeared first on Conservative Angle | Conservative Angle - Conservative News Clearing House
Several riots had occurred in Germany at Eritrea-related events. Now there are raids - also in Bavaria.

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