HDR - Organization for Human Dignity and Rights

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HDR - Organization for Human Dignity and Rights is an Islamist association monitored by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution .

history

The HDR was founded as a registered association in November 1996 in Duisburg by Turkish migrants living in Germany. The association was initially based in Duisburg and since around 2013 in Berlin , where it operates under the name Organization for Human Dignity and Rights e. V. is entered in the register of associations of the Charlottenburg District Court (VR 32216). According to its own statements, the association is an "independent and civil human rights organization" and advocates the abolition of all obstacles that restrict human rights and are incompatible with the principles of justice. He also stands up for the prevention of attacks against these values ​​and for the protection of nature. The association took part in demonstrations on the Middle East conflict and the headscarf ban , and organized some of them itself. In 2009 it is said to have had around 50 members.

According to the Islamism expert Claudia Dantschke , HDR is close to the hardliner wing of the Islamist Millî Görüş . According to a report by Udo Wolter on behalf of the Federal Government Commissioner for Migration, Refugees and Integration , HDR u. a. involved in Al-Quds-Day and engages in anti-Jewish, anti-Zionist and anti-American propaganda, anti-western agitation, the relativization of National Socialism and the demonization of Israel. The temporary chairman, Yalzin Icyer from Duisburg, was on trial because his website called for the extermination of Jews, Americans and Russians in a prayer. (Essen public prosecutor's office 29 JS 78/06). The association is actively forging cross-front alliances between Islamists and anti-imperialist leftists and also uses classic right - wing extremist anti - Semitism in its publications . The program Report Mainz reported on January 19, 2009 that the association is under observation by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution in North Rhine-Westphalia for spreading anti-Jewish and anti-Western propaganda . The WDR had previously reported several times on the activities of the association (local time Duisburg March 23, 2008, April 16, 2009)

After an incident during a demonstration against the Gaza war on January 17, 2009 in Duisburg, when demonstrators chanted against a small group of young people with Israel flags, some of them anti-Semitic , the internal political spokesman for the CDU / CSU parliamentary group Wolfgang Bosbach and the SPD stirred - State parliament member Ralf Jäger to ban the association. Hannelore Kraft , Carina Gödecke , Ralf Jäger and Karsten Rudolph had submitted a corresponding motion to the North Rhine-Westphalia state parliament on behalf of the SPD parliamentary group .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Example Al-Quds-Tag - Islamist networks and ideologies among migrants in Germany and possibilities for civil society intervention ( Memento from September 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 625 kB) Report by Udo Wolter for the integration commissioner of the federal government, Berlin in November 2004
  2. a b http://www.pro-medienmagazin.de/nachrichten/detailansicht/aktuell/antijuedisch-islamisten-veranstalten-demo-86254/
  3. Andreas Wyputta: Nationwide Protest: demonstrations against war in Gaza. In: taz.de . Retrieved August 7, 2016 .
  4. ^ Ralf Jäger: HDR must be banned after anti-Jewish rabble in North Rhine-Westphalia. January 20, 2009, accessed June 4, 2020 .
  5. ^ After a demo in Duisburg. In: swr.de. January 19, 2009, accessed August 7, 2016 .
  6. ^ Rp Online: Duisburg: Jäger wants to ban the association. In: rp-online.de. January 20, 2009, accessed August 7, 2016 .
  7. February 12, 2009 - Renate Hendricks. In: renate-hendricks.de. February 12, 2009, accessed August 7, 2016 .