September, Friday 20, 2024

Far-right group in Germany holds meeting to strategize 'large-scale deportations'


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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has condemned a reported far-right gathering where plans to deport millions of individuals were said to have been discussed. The meeting, which allegedly took place at a villa near a lake outside Berlin, involved politicians from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party and neo-Nazis. The discussions reportedly centered on the deportation of individuals with non-German ethnic backgrounds, including citizens. While the AfD officially rejects the concept of "remigration," a term used to describe the removal of such individuals, it has been reported that some party members privately support the idea. Chancellor Scholz stated that discrimination based on ethnicity would not be tolerated in Germany. He also warned attendees of potential investigations by the domestic intelligence agency. The AfD is currently the second-largest party in Germany, behind the center-right Christian Democrats.