MAASSEN WARNE
Left-wing extremists, PKK, terror and organized crime
HOLGER DOUGLAS
Wed, 19 September 2018
The violence of left-wing extremists is rising alarmingly.
This was stated by Hans Georg Maaßen, President of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, in June this year. By Holger Douglas and Hariolf Reitmaier.
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The violence of left-wing extremists is growing alarmingly.
Hans-Georg Maaßen, President of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, said this in June of this year. The long-standing consensus in the left-wing extremist scene to reject violence against individuals continues to erode.
He also provided figures: from 876 in 2012 to 1,648 in 2017, left-wing extremist violence has increased in the last five years: an increase of 88 percent.
No wonder that leftists like Janine Wissler, leader of the Hessian Left Party, even demand the dissolution of the constitutional protection and immediately call out: "Long live the anti-deportation industry!"
That is not by accident. Leftists are increasingly coming to terms with the PKK, the militant Kurdish organization responsible for terrorist attacks that affected the population and tourists. Around 45,000 people have fallen victim to these conflicts so far.
In this country, the PKK is classified as anti-constitutional and prohibited. The Council of the EU classifies the PKK and its successor organizations as a terrorist organization. By decree of 2 March 2017, the Federal Ministry of the Interior (BMI) extended the ban on the operation of the PKK to the license plates of its sub and subsidiary organizations. Europe is for them a retreat area, nevertheless the PKK people continue the fight here and attack also ruthlessly German policemen. The
State Office for the Protection of the Constitution of the Free State of Saxony observes:
»The strictly hierarchical and territorially organized organizational structures secure the ideological influence of the PKK and form the basis for the successful organization of annual fundraising campaigns. The latter are an indispensable basis for financing the entire party apparatus and all activities, including the armed struggle.
Western Europe and the Federal Republic of Germany are an essential recruitment area for the next generation of guerrilla combat in the Kurdish areas. «
Also no wonder that the Saxon constitutional protectors announce: "Islamism is on an expansion course in Saxony."
The groupings often frolic in organized crime areas. What keeps the mafia occupied in Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria, conquer PKK and their groups in the area of Saxony.
Example: Chemnitz. The city center of the third-largest Saxon city in Saxony - around the Karl-Marx-Kopf and next to the scene of the murder of Daniel H. - has long been a Kurdish parallel society not only by a myriad of Kurdish doner kebab shops and hookah bars dominated. The fall repeatedly as a drug-Envelope crime scene and are considered meeting places of PKK Kurds.Added to this are left-wing extremists and left-wing extremists, the so-called "Antifa-Kids," which is even hinted at by a red paint smear in front of a small green zone next to the Karl Marx head, also known as the drug transfer center and asylum seekers' meeting place. What the Saxon constitution published in a warning way has become a scandalous city reality here in the middle of Chemnitz. Also, the alleged murderer of the German-Cuban Daniel H.
The "Stalinist" PKK is always perceived as one-eyed by state criminal police and constitutional protection. Either as "left-wing terrorism" or as "organized crime", which has been financed for years by drug trafficking and protection racketeering, especially in the kebab shop - according to the model of the Italian mafia. This will screw down the danger. The PKK is both, it is terror and crime at the same time.
The Saxon constitutional protectors observe: "For several years now, there has been an increased solidarisation of left-wing extremists from Saxony with PKK subordinate and subsidiary organizations. Since the beginning of 2018, the Turkish military offensive on the Kurdish inhabited North Syrian city of Afrin has seen solidaristic effects between left-wing extremists and Kurdish PKK supporters. «
The PKK has long been considered the "good guys" fighting the evil Turks of Erdogan.
German leftists like to refer to the "grassroots" character of Kurdish rule in the affected areas. True miracles work the word of the "Workers' Party" PKK.
The Office for the Protection of the Constitution: »In doing so, it leads the notion that the Kurdish militias affiliated with the PKK stand for the establishment of a» radical-democratic «and» liberated society «. In this social model, left-wing extremists seem to see a promising step on the way to a desired "rule-free" and "self-governing" society. «
Nationwide there are numerous public solidarity demonstrations, rallies and calls, in which also left-wing extremists participated. In Saxony there were events in Dresden, Leipzig, Görlitz, Bautzen and Chemnitz, some of which were registered and directed by German left-wing extremists.
At the demonstration on »Stop the Turkish war policy and German arms exports! Solidarity with Afrin! "Took place on 2 February in Dresden, about 330 people. The left-wing extremist group Revolution Sachsen confirmed their participation and called for "to take to the streets in solidarity with the Kurds".The left-wing extremist URA Dresden published the appeal »DEMO 02. February: AFRIN YOU ARE NOT ALONE!«.
The signatories included the associations UTA Frauenrat eV and Dresdner Verein deutsch Kurdischer Begegnungen eV, both of which belong to the PKK.
On January 29, Leipzig authors published a call for solidarity on Indymedia: "We regard German business and politics as active supporters of the fascist AKP regime. Furthermore, the FRG actively pursues hunt for revolutionary Kurd_innen and comrades from Turkey. There are currently running the longest 129b lawsuits against left in the FRG and a Auf breathenden end does not seem in sight.Therefore, defending Afrin for us means attacking the FRG on all levels. "(Spelling as in the original)
Nationwide, there were attacks on Turkish and German institutions; affected were police stations and offices of the SPD and the CDU. On the night of 21st to 22nd January there was an attack on the DITIB Mosque in Leipzig.
Unknown perpetrators damaged in the night of 19 February shop windows of a SPD-Bürgerbüros in Dresden. The statement of authority referred to the invasion of Turkish troops in northern Syria. The authors accuse the SPD of having attacked "the revolution in Rojava". The statement was also published on a website that deals mainly with the support of Kurdish fighters in northern Syria.
There it was demanded:
"Take action, now, every day, without a break until the war stops. The goal of your action can be anything you find (...). Be it cars of Turkish fascists, their consulates, CDU / SPD headquarters, police stations or anything else. (...) With every action, with every glimmer of a little fire here in the heart of capitalist modernity, we will be able to create a glimmer of hope on the faces of the warriors in the face of the darkness of Erdogan fascism. "(Spelling as in the original)
The statements in the act of confession take up positions that can be assigned by left-wing extremists from the autonomous spectrum.
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