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(回答先: イスラム組織を非合法化=反ユダヤの過激グループ−独 [時事通信] 投稿者 あっしら 日時 2003 年 1 月 15 日 23:45:17)
Wednesday January 15, 9:17 PM
German police raid buildings as militant Islamic group banned
BERLIN (AFP) - Germany has banned the militant Islamic organisation
Hizb ut-Tahrir, Interior Minister Otto Schily said after police had
launched overnight raids on dozens of buildingslinked to the group.
Schily said the organisation, which has also been active in Britain
and whose name stands for the Party of Islamic Liberation, was
extremist, divisive and anti-Semitic.
"It's an organisation opposed to good relations and understanding
between peoples," he told ARD public television.
He said its representatives had used "very anti-Semitic language"
against Israel at a recent university conference in Berlin.
In a statement, the interior ministry said the group was working
actively in universities and that it had a German-language Internet
site.
The ban was made based on tough new legislation brought in after the
September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States.
Schily underlined that the suicide plane attacks were partly planned
in the northern German city of Hamburg, where alleged ringleader
Mohammed Atta and other hijackers and accomplices had studied together
at university.
German police seized a number of undisclosed items when they searched
more than 25 buildings in Berlin, the northern city of Hamburg, and
the states of Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia and Bavaria overnight.
No further details about their findings were released.
"It has to be made clear: these kind of organisations don't belong in
Germany. They go against our constitution and we will do all we can to
ensure that groups like this can't make trouble here," Schily said.
Hizb ut-Tahrir is reported to have been founded in Jordan in the early
1950s. Its main tenet is to unite Islamic nations into a single state
and it also supports the destruction of Israel.
While the Sunni Muslim organisation holds extremist views, it publicly
only advocates change through peaceful, non-violent means.
It has been banned in Egypt for trying to establish an Islamic state
there, and is reported to be increasingly active in the central Asian
republics.
On November 13, German police swooped on 27 homes where Palestinians
from Israel, the occupied territories and Jordan were living and
questioned 25 people who prosectors said were linked to Hizb
ut-Tahrir.
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