Germany Bans Extremist Reichsbürger Group, Arrests Leader Peter Fitzek in Major Crackdown
May 13, 2025
The ban, which was not influenced by recent government changes but rather by months of investigative work, involved 800 police officers conducting simultaneous raids.
Authorities seized cash, vehicles, and documents during the operation, aiming to confiscate assets related to the banned group and gather evidence of their unconstitutional activities.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized the government's commitment to strengthening security and upholding the constitution, reinforcing the importance of this ban.
The actions taken by law enforcement aim to counteract the growing threat posed by extremist groups within Germany, reflecting a broader trend of increasing vigilance against radical elements.
Fitzek's organization has been under scrutiny for promoting esoteric seminars to attract new members and raise funds, primarily in Saxony, while also attempting to expand its territory by acquiring additional land.
The group is linked to anti-Semitic conspiracy theories that bolster its claims of authority, raising significant concerns among officials.
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt described the group, which has around 6,000 members, as having created a 'counter-state' with criminal economic structures that undermine the rule of law.
The German government has taken decisive action against the extremist group known as Reichsbürger, banning it and arresting its self-proclaimed 'king', Peter Fitzek, along with three senior members, for their attempts to overthrow the state.
Experts warn that while the ban is a significant blow to the movement, it may lead to increased radicalization among its fragmented members.
Political parties in the Saxony parliament welcomed the ban, highlighting the group's anti-democratic stance and its connections to the far-right.
The investigation into the group is particularly significant, with the Federal Prosecutor overseeing allegations of financial crimes and unauthorized business operations.
The Reichsbürger movement has drawn comparisons to QAnon supporters in the United States, indicating its far-right affiliations and extremist nature.
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BBC News • May 13, 2025
Germany bans extremist movement and arrests self-declared 'king' Peter
The Guardian • May 13, 2025
Germany bans major part of far-right movement seeking to undermine state
BBC News • May 13, 2025
Germany bans extremist movement and arrests self-declared 'king' Peter
Yahoo News • May 13, 2025
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