Video: Expert warns of radicalization in the Reich citizen scene

STORY: After the raid in the Reichsbürger milieu and the arrest of several people on Wednesday, experts in Germany warn against underestimating the radicalization in the scene. MIRO DITTRICH, RIGHT-WING EXTREMISM EXPERT AT THE CENTER FOR MONITORING, ANALYSIS AND STRATEGY (CEMAS): “For a long time, these citizens of the Reich were only perceived as crazy crackpots and their world view was not taken seriously. We have seen again and again that something – for example with clearance titles violent clashes broke out. I hope that this new plan, which has now been uncovered in its magnitude, has made it clear to the security authorities what a threat emanates from these Reich citizens and that these people can no longer continue to grow unhindered, but that action is actually being taken here.” The number of people from the armed forces, police and judiciary who are apparently receptive to the ideas of the Reich citizens is particularly worrying, said Dittrich. “Of course we are experiencing a very frustrating experience in the Reich citizen scene right now. That means for a while (in) the pandemic they thought that there would be a big uprising, that the majority of Germans would somehow support them and that this would be done peacefully system. This experience of frustration that things aren’t going that way now is a very dangerous one. Because now the people who actually believe in these narratives, this de-radicalized part, realizes that they can only enforce their world changes through violence.” According to the federal prosecutor, the network, which was smashed on Wednesday, had planned a coup in Germany and an armed attack on the Bundestag. The investigators also found lists of names of celebrities and politicians, including Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock (Greens), SPD General Secretary Kevin Kühnert and CDU politician Armin Laschet. During the raid, 25 people were arrested as members or supporters of an alleged terrorist organization. Of the 25 suspects, 19 are currently in custody.

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