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Caliphate demonstration: Wüst wants clubs to be banned immediately

Photo: Hendrik Wüst (archive), via dts news agency

Düsseldorf (dts) - After the recent demonstration in Hamburg, North Rhine-Westphalia Prime Minister Hendrik Wüst (CDU) is calling on Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) for an immediate ban on Islamist associations in Germany. “Demands for a caliphate in Germany, hatred and agitation brought to the streets are absolutely unacceptable,” Wüst told “Stern”.

“The Federal Minister of the Interior should finally ban the organizations that are behind such caliphate fantasies.” Wüst explained that the ban must come. “That is my clear demand.” The concern that evasive movements could form in the event of a ban is no reason to simply let such movements run their course. “The signal must be very clear and clear: We will not let this happen to us,” said the Prime Minister. “There shouldn’t be anything like that in Germany.”

On Saturday, around 1.000 participants took part in a demonstration in Hamburg to establish a caliphate in the Federal Republic. According to information from the Hamburg Office for the Protection of the Constitution, the person who registered the rally is close to the extremist group “Muslim Interaktiv”.

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