German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser has banned the far-right magazine "Compact" and its affiliated companies for inciting hatred against Jews, migrants, and opposing German democracy. The police raided properties linked to the magazine's management, which is run by Jürgen Elsässer. Founded in 2010, the magazine has a monthly circulation of around 40,000 copies and is known for publishing anti-Semitic content and conspiracy theories. The ban followed intelligence reports confirming that the magazine promotes hatred and seeks to overthrow the German government.
Germany bans far-right magazine for inciting hatred and anti-Semitism
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser has banned the far-right magazine "Compact" and its affiliated companies for inciting hatred against Jews, migrants, and opposing German democracy. The police raided properties ....