Mar 11 • 10:11 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany FAZ

Across Europe: Raids Against the Far-Right Publisher 'Der Schelm'

European authorities conduct raids against the far-right publisher 'Der Schelm' in Germany, Poland, and Spain for disseminating antisemitic literature.

On Wednesday, law enforcement officials across five German states, Poland, and Spain initiated searches targeting the suspected network of the far-right publisher "Der Schelm", which is believed to have distributed antisemitic and inciteful literature. The investigations are sparked by allegations of the production, distribution, and storage of written materials that are not only hateful but also include Holocaust denial. It highlights a coordinated effort among European countries to combat the growing threat of right-wing extremism, especially in the dissemination of harmful ideologies.

The raids are taking place in several German states including Baden-Württemberg, Brandenburg, Saxony, Bavaria, and North Rhine-Westphalia. According to reports, this action is part of an ongoing investigation into the operations of a distribution network believed to be active for several years. The raids reflect the seriousness with which authorities are treating the issue of far-right extremism, particularly the spread of dangerous literature that targets vulnerable communities and spreads misinformation.

This crackdown on the publisher 'Der Schelm' underscores a broader trend in Europe, where there is increasing vigilance against groups promoting hate speech and antisemitic narratives. The coordinated efforts across different nations indicate a recognition of the transnational nature of far-right networks and a commitment to countering their influence, which poses risks not only to social cohesion but also to democratic values across the continent.

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