The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has sharply criticized the government’s ban on the far-right Compact magazine.
The decision, announced on Tuesday by Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, is “a serious blow to the freedom of the press,” said the far-right party’s leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla in a joint statement.
The two said banning a press organ was “a denial of discourse and diversity of opinion” and accused Faeser of abusing her powers “to suppress critical reporting.”
Faeser had issued a ban on editor-in-chief Jürgen Elsässer’s magazine and had premises associated with the media organization searched in four states.
The ban was justified on the grounds that the monthly magazine disseminates “anti-Semitic, racist, anti-minority, historical revisionist and conspiracy theory content.”
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