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German Antisemitism Commissioner Targeted With Death Threat Letter After Arson Attack on Home

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Andreas Büttner (Die Linke), photographed during the state parliament session. The politician was nominated for the position of Brandenburg’s anti-Semitism commissioner. Photo: Soeren Stache/dpa via Reuters Connect Andreas Büttner, the commissioner for antisemitism in the state of Brandenburg in northeastern Germany, has been targeted the second attack in under a week after receiving a death threat, sparking outrage and prompting local authoriti…

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At first his house almost burns down, then Andreas Büttner receives a bad letter. Why the Brandenburg Anti-Semitism Commissioner does not want to give up anyway.

·Munich, Germany
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For Brandenburg's anti-Semitism officer Büttner, security measures have been tightened after an arson attack and a death threat.

·Germany
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The anti-Semitism officer of the state of Brandenburg, Andreas Büttner, has become the target of a death threat. According to the police and the state parliament administration, Monday ... The post death threat against anti-Semitism commissioners: Cover carried a red Hamas triangle appeared first on Apollo News.

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Andreas Büttner, the Ministerial Commissioner for Combating Anti-Semitism in the German state of Brandenburg, has received a letter containing a death threat, local authorities reported on Tuesday. The letter sent to the politician - in which, in addition to personal, offensive remarks, the sender also wrote that "we will kill you" - was addressed to the state parliament and forwarded to the recipient, the leadership of the parliament said. They…

·Hungary
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Brandenburg's anti-Semitism officer Andreas Büttner has once again become the target of an attack. A letter with a death threat against him was received at the Landtag.

·Berlin, Germany
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Der Tagesspiegel broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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