💨 Abstract
Hundreds of police raids were conducted across Germany targeting the hard-right militant group "Reichsbürger" and its largest faction, "Königsreich Deutschland." The interior ministry banned the group, citing its 6,000 members' effort to create a "counter-state" and undermine Germany's legal system. The members are driven by antisemitic narratives and believe the current German democracy is illegitimate and was replaced by a monarchy after World War I.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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