The German government banned the
linksunten.indymedia website today. According to German mainstream media
the decision was given to 3 alleged “operators” of the indymedia
platform.
German Government Bans Linksunten Indymedia
The German government banned the linksunten.indymedia.org website today. According to German mainstream media the decision was given to 3 alleged “operators” of the indymedia platform.
Tweet by the German federal ministery announcing the ban of Linksunten Indymedia:
Cops raided buildings, confiscated computers but until now the cops did not made arrests. Thomas Strobl (CDU), state interior minister of Baden-Württemberg told reporters that raids in “multiple objects” are ongoing. Federal interior minister Thomas De Mazière said that Linksunten is acting against the “constitutional order”.
The federal interior ministery motivated the ban saying that the purpose and activity of the Linksunten Indymedia website: “adverse criminal laws.” All Linksunten Indymedia logos are now also banned in Germany.
According to German daily Neues Deutschland,
the website was offline for a short moment on Friday morning but later
the site was online again. At 10:50am (CET) we checked again and the
site was down again. However its expected that Linksunten could be
online soon again. Linksunten.indymedia
is organized decentrally and stored on different servers and De Mazière
admitted that it won’t be possible to shutdown Linksunten today or in
the coming days.
Linksunten exists in its current format since 2009 and published calls for actions and demonstrations, claims of groups who carried out actions, articles for debates, analysis and reports from and about many acions. The platform gave people a platform to post anonymously, beyond the control of state authorities.
The repressive action against Linksunten comes after many German politicians announced that the state will step-up the fight against what they call “left-extremism”. These announcements came after last months NoG20 protests in Hamburg. Linksunten Indymedia published many calls, reports and analysis before, during and after the No G20 protests.
The German state couldn’t silence the movement after bans on magazines like Radikal and they will probably fail again. The movement can’t be silenced.
HANDS OFF Linksunte!
We are all Linksunten!
In solidarity!
Länk: https://enoughisenough14.org/2017/08/25/german-government-bans-linksunten-indymedia/