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Marked as Dead: Social Security's "Self-Deport" Tactic

  • Writer: Jaime David
    Jaime David
  • Apr 16
  • 1 min read

The World Socialist Web Site (WSWS) article reports on the growing controversy surrounding Germany's list of suspected "right-wing extremists" and "enemies of the constitution," maintained by the domestic intelligence agency, the Verfassungsschutz. This list, known as the "Reichsbürger" list, is facing increased scrutiny due to concerns over its scope and potential for abuse. The article highlights criticisms regarding the lack of transparency and due process in determining who is included on the list, arguing that it conflates individuals with genuinely dangerous intentions with those holding dissenting political views. Concerns are raised that the list could be used to silence opposition and suppress legitimate political expression. The WSWS contends that the expansion of the list is part of a broader trend of authoritarianism within the German state, driven by fears of social unrest and the rise of right-wing populism. It argues that the list's vague criteria allow for the targeting of individuals and groups based on flimsy evidence or suspicion, potentially violating fundamental democratic rights. The article suggests that the list is a tool used by the government to criminalize dissent and intimidate political opponents, particularly those critical of the establishment. The WSWS views the increasing size and influence of the list as a dangerous development, indicating a move towards greater state control and suppression of freedom of expression. The list already includes over 6,300 individuals, and officials admit it will likely expand. find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/04/16/xtlq-a16.html

 
 
 

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