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德国严厉打击穆斯林团体 取缔 穆斯林互动

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德国严厉打击穆斯林团体 取缔 穆斯林互动

德国严厉打击被视为威胁其宪政秩序的穆斯林团体

https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/article/germany-cracks-down-on-muslim-groups-viewed-as-threats-to-its-constitutional-order/

美联社 2025年11月5日

2025年11月5日星期三,在德国汉堡,警察在突袭穆梅尔曼斯贝格区的一间公寓后,搬运缴获的物品。此前,德国内政部长多布林特已取缔了伊斯兰主义组织“穆斯林互动”(Muslim Interaktiv)。(Marcus Brandt/dpa via AP)

柏林——德国政府周三取缔了一个穆斯林团体,理由是该团体被指控侵犯人权和破坏国家民主价值观,并对另外两个穆斯林团体进行了突击搜查。

内政部表示,“穆斯林互动”通过宣扬反犹太主义以及对妇女和性少数群体的歧视,对国家的宪政秩序构成威胁。

数百名警察搜查了位于德国北部城市汉堡的七处与穆斯林互动组织(Muslim Interaktiv)有关的场所,以及位于柏林和德国中部黑森州的另外十二处与另外两个穆斯林团体——“伊斯兰世代”(Generation Islam)和“现实伊斯兰”(Reality Islam)——有关的场所。

汉堡当局没收了包括现金、电脑数据和手写笔记在内的资产。穆斯林互动组织的网站也被关闭,该组织被禁止继续开展活动,并被禁止公开展示任何穆斯林互动组织的标志。

穆斯林互动组织以其精明的网络营销而闻名,尤其吸引那些在德国基督教占多数的社会中感到疏离或受到歧视的年轻穆斯林。

政府认为该组织构成特殊威胁,因为它宣扬伊斯兰教是社会秩序的唯一模式,并坚持认为在规范穆斯林社区生活(包括妇女待遇等领域)时,伊斯兰教法应优先于德国法律。

“对于任何在街头煽动建立哈里发国、以令人无法容忍的方式煽动对以色列国和犹太人的仇恨、以及蔑视妇女和少数族裔权利的人,我们将依法予以最严厉的打击。”内政部长亚历山大·多布林特表示。

“我们绝不允许像穆斯林互动组织这样的机构用仇恨破坏我们的自由社会,蔑视我们的民主,并从内部攻击我们的国家。”他补充道。

近年来,德国加大了打击极端主义的力度,并取缔了多个极端主义团体,其中包括一些极右翼和穆斯林组织。此次打击行动是在一系列穆斯林极端分子和极右翼团体策划推翻德国秩序的袭击事件之后展开的。

内政部表示,穆斯林互动组织“尤其反对性别平等以及性取向和性别认同的自由”。

“这体现了一种与民主和人权格格不入的不宽容。”内政部补充道。

政府称,穆斯林互动组织(Muslim Interaktiv)试图对尽可能多的人进行灌输,以“制造宪法的永久敌人,从而不断破坏宪政秩序”。

据德国新闻社(dpa)报道,该组织尤其活跃的汉堡内政部长安迪·格罗特(Andy Grote)对禁令表示赞赏,并称其是对“现代TikTok伊斯兰主义”的打击。

据德新社报道,汉堡国内情报局在最近的一份报告中称,穆斯林互动组织的领导人利用网络帖子和视频讨论社会热点话题,目的是“渲染德国政界和社会对整个穆斯林群体持续存在的排斥态度”。

德国著名反穆斯林极端主义活动家艾哈迈德·曼苏尔(Ahmad Mansour)在X网站上写道:“内政部长多布林特(Dobrindt)取缔该组织是正确且必要的。”

他将“穆斯林互动组织”(Muslim Interaktiv)描述为“一个伊斯兰主义网络的一部分,该网络近几个月来变得更加激进和危险。他们开展恐吓活动,尤其针对年轻人进行动员,并试图向他们灌输伊斯兰主义意识形态。”

“穆斯林互动组织”的网站已于周三关闭,记者未能联系到该组织置评。

克尔斯滕·格里沙伯报道

Germany cracks down on Muslim groups viewed as threats to its constitutional order

https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/article/germany-cracks-down-on-muslim-groups-viewed-as-threats-to-its-constitutional-order/

By The Associated Press   

Police officers carry seized material from an apartment in the Mümmelmannsberg district after a raid, in Hamburg, Germany, Wednesday Nov. 5, 2025, as German Interior Minister Dobrindt has banned the Islamist association Muslim Interaktiv. (Marcus Brandt/dpa via AP)
 

BERLIN -- The German government on Wednesday banned a Muslim group over accusations of violating human rights and the country’s democratic values, and conducted raids against two other Muslim groups.

The Interior Ministry said Muslim Interaktiv represented a threat to the country’s constitutional order by promoting antisemitism and discrimination against women and sexual minorities.

Several hundred police officers searched seven premises in the northern city of Hamburg linked to Muslim Interaktiv, as well as 12 other premises in Berlin and the central German state of Hesse in connection with two other Muslim groups -- Generation Islam and Reality Islam.

The authorities in Hamburg confiscated assets including cash, data stored on computers, and handwritten notes. Muslim Interaktiv’s websites were also shut down and the group is banned from continuing its activities and from actively displaying any symbols of Muslim Interaktiv.

Muslim Interaktiv is known for a savvy online presence used to appeal especially to young Muslims who may feel alienated or discriminated against in Germany’s Christian majority society.

The government argued the group was a particular threat because it promoted Islam as the sole model for the social order and maintained that Islamic law should take precedence over German law in regulating life in the Muslim community, including in areas such as the treatment of women.

“We will respond with the full force of the law to anyone who aggressively calls for a caliphate on our streets, incites hatred against the state of Israel and Jews in an intolerable manner, and despises the rights of women and minorities,” Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said.

“We will not allow organizations such as Muslim Interaktiv to undermine our free society with their hatred, despise our democracy, and attack our country from within,” he added.

Germany has in recent years been acting more forcefully against extremism, and banned several extremist groups -- including several far-right and Muslim organizations. The latest crackdown comes after a spate of attacks by Muslim extremists and far-right groups plotting to overturn the country’s order.

The Interior Ministry said Muslim Interaktiv “is particularly opposed to gender equality and freedom of sexual orientation and gender identity.”

“This expresses an intolerance that is incompatible with democracy and human rights,” it added.

The government said Muslim Interaktiv sought to indoctrinate as many people as possible to “create permanent enemies of the constitution in order to continuously undermine the constitutional order.”

Andy Grote, the interior state minister of Hamburg, where the group was especially active, applauded the ban and called it a blow against “modern TikTok Islamism,” according to German news agency dpa.

In a recent report, the domestic intelligence service of Hamburg said Muslim Interaktiv’s leaders used online posts and videos to address socially relevant topics in order to exploit them “to portray a supposedly ongoing attitude of rejection by politics and society in Germany towards the entire Muslim community,” dpa reported.

Ahmad Mansour, a prominent activist against Muslim extremism in Germany, wrote on X: “It is right and necessary that Interior Minister Dobrindt has banned this group.”

He described Muslim Interaktiv as “part of an Islamist network that has become significantly more aggressive and dangerous in recent months. They carry out intimidation campaigns, specifically mobilize young people, and attempt to indoctrinate them with Islamist ideology.”

Muslim Interaktiv, whose online presence was disabled on Wednesday, could not be reached for comment.

By Kirsten Grieshaber

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