Previously, the party was only declared as a “suspected case,” with this new designation paving the way for not only a ban but also mass surveillance of the entire party, including all its members. With this new designation, the BfV can surveil members, including their emails, phone calls, and chats, without a warrant. In addition, the BfV can now legally infiltrate the entire party with informants and use other spy techniques.
If no one has watched the movie "The Lives of Others" about the Stasi, I think they should. Especially the German folk. They need to find out who these wizards of oz are who just proclamate a party that represents the majority of the citizens a criminal offense. FFS
jfroybees 0 points 3 hours ago
If no one has watched the movie "The Lives of Others" about the Stasi, I think they should. Especially the German folk. They need to find out who these wizards of oz are who just proclamate a party that represents the majority of the citizens a criminal offense. FFS