Germany bans right-wing extremist Compact magazine

July 16, 2024 09:53 PM AEST | By Invezz
 Germany bans right-wing extremist Compact magazine
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Germany’s Interior Ministry announced on Tuesday the ban of the right-wing extremist publication Compact magazine, a significant move in the country’s ongoing battle against hate speech and extremist propaganda.

The ban also encompasses Compact’s subsidiary, Conspect Film, prohibiting any continuation of their activities.

Raids across multiple states

In conjunction with the ban, authorities conducted searches across properties linked to the magazine in four German states: Brandenburg, Hesse, Saxony, and Saxony-Anhalt.

These raids aimed to confiscate assets and gather evidence to reinforce the ban’s enforcement. The Interior Ministry’s decisive actions underscore Germany’s commitment to combating extremism at its roots.

Grounds for the ban

Interior Minister Nancy Faeser provided a clear rationale for the ban, stating,

It is a central mouthpiece of the right-wing extremist scene. This magazine incites hatred against Jews, people with a history of migration, and our parliamentary democracy in an unspeakable manner.

Faeser emphasized the need to take action against those who fuel hatred and violence through their publications.

The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution had previously classified Compact magazine as extremist, nationalist, and anti-minority in 2021. This classification paved the way for Tuesday’s ban, highlighting the magazine’s role in promoting a dangerous ideology that threatens Germany’s democratic values.

Compact magazine’s reach and influence

Compact magazine, run by Jürgen Elsässer, has a substantial reach with a circulation of 40,000 copies and an online video channel, Compact TV.

The publication also operates an online store selling merchandise, including controversial items like a coin featuring Björn Höcke, a far-right politician from the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, who was recently convicted for using a Nazi slogan.

Despite its classification as extremist, the magazine has maintained a presence in Germany’s media landscape, disseminating views that align with far-right ideologies. The ban aims to disrupt this dissemination and curb the spread of hate speech.

Reactions to the ban

The AfD has criticized the ban, describing it as a “serious blow to press freedom.”

Party leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla expressed their concerns, stating,

Banning a press organ means a denial of discourse and diversity of opinion.

This reaction highlights the ongoing debate over the balance between freedom of speech and the need to combat hate speech and extremism.

However, the Interior Ministry’s stance is clear: promoting hatred and violence under the guise of press freedom is unacceptable. Faeser’s message was unequivocal:

“We will not allow ethnicity to define who belongs to Germany and who does not.” This firm stance is a reminder of the government’s commitment to upholding democratic values and protecting minority communities.

Previous actions against Compact

This is not the first time Compact magazine has faced repercussions for its content. In 2020, Meta’s Facebook and Instagram platforms removed the magazine’s accounts due to violations related to hate speech.

These actions reflect a broader recognition of the dangers posed by extremist publications and the necessity of regulating their presence both online and offline.

Implications of the ban

The ban on Compact magazine is a significant step in Germany’s efforts to tackle right-wing extremism. It sends a strong message that the government is willing to take firm action against those who incite hatred and violence.

This move is part of a broader strategy to ensure that Germany’s democratic values are upheld and that extremist ideologies do not gain a foothold in society.

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