Far-rightist gains momentum in East Germany
Far-rightist groups have emerged powerful in certain regions in East Germany, which was once the stronghold of leftism.
East Germany was formerly a leftist controlled region. Post the Second World War, it fell under the influence of the USSR, which was then the apostle of global socialism.
The emergence of far-rightist in the east is not less than a surprise. It is actually a new phenomenon.
Prior to the fall of Berlin wall – the wall which separated the leftist controlled East Germany from the liberalist controlled West Germany, it was not even a distance possibility.
Sadly, what is witnessed at this point of time is a dangerous phenomenon. Lately, far-right groups have organised several attacks in the country.
Recently, around twelve members of a far rightist organisation have been booked by the German police as their involvement in several political crimes in the name of far-right has been identified.
As per a police report, they had intention to attack asylum seekers, religious centers and politicians.
The Germany government has stepped up their ante against the far-right. It has recently launched several operations to contain the activities of far-right in the country – especially in the eastern region of the country.
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