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Germany bans neo-Nazi group with U.S. roots, raids member homes

Published 19/09/2023, 11:22

By Sarah Marsh

BERLIN (Reuters) - German authorities on Tuesday banned a neo-Nazi group with roots in the United States and raided the homes of 28 members nationwide after an investigation lasting more than a year in cooperation with U.S. officials.

"Hammerskins Deutschland" is an offshoot of "Hammerskins Nation", a U.S. neo-Nazi organization founded in 1988 that considers itself the elite of the extreme right-wing skinhead scene and totals around 130 members in Germany, the interior ministry wrote in a news release.

"With this ban, we are ending in Germany the inhumane actions of a neo-Nazi group with international reach," Interior Minister Nancy Faeser was quoted as saying. "With this, we are sending a clear signal against racism and antisemitism."

The ban comes amid a rise in far-right extremism in Germany and growing support for the nationalist, anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) party which is currently polling at 21-22%, putting it in second place behind the centre-right Conservatives (CDU/CSU) and ahead of all the ruling parties in Chancellor Olaf Scholz's centre-left coalition.

Far-right parties have gained ground across Europe but the rise of the AfD touches a particularly sensitive nerve in Germany because of the country's Nazi past.

"Far-right extremism remains the greatest extremist threat for our democracy," Faeser said.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A general view of a session of the lower house of parliament Bundestag, at the Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany July 6, 2023. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch/File Photo

Voters should bear this in mind before casting their ballot for the AfD, the country's domestic spy agency said earlier this year in an unusual warning against a political party ahead of elections in a number of states.

According to the agency's 2022 report, the number of people potentially involved in far-right activity in Germany rose by 14.5% to 38,800 in 2022, while the number of far-right activists prepared to use violence rose to 14,000 from 13,500.

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