Goyim party Germany

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The so-called Goyim Party Germany is a right-wing extremist and anti-Semitic association that has existed since August 2016 . According to the Federal Prosecutor's Office , it "massively and systematically spread right-wing extremist ideas and the National Socialist worldview" via its website.

Arrest of members

On behalf of the Federal Prosecutor's Office , the Federal Criminal Police Office together with the Federal Police arrested Marcus B., who is known as the cyclist, in Berlin on July 16, 2020 . Fadi J., founder of the association, was arrested in the Netherlands . In addition, the homes of six other suspects were searched.

The members of the association are accused of "continuously distributing several hundred extremely anti-Semitic, xenophobic and National Socialism glorifying contributions" via their own website.

On the day after the arrest, the investigating judge of the Federal Court of Justice ordered the execution of pre- trial detention against Marcus B. arrested in Berlin .

Name origin

The name of the association ( Goyim ) means ( translated from Hebrew into German) "Gentile".

Individual evidence

  1. a b Der Generalbundesanwalt - Homepage - Arrests and searches on suspicion of membership in a right-wing extremist criminal organization ("Goyim Party Germany"). Retrieved July 18, 2020 .
  2. The Federal Prosecutor General - Homepage - arrest warrant on suspicion of membership in a right-wing extremist criminal organization ("Goyim Party Germany") put into effect. Retrieved July 18, 2020 .