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Germany’s AfD loses appeal to change “extremist” designation

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BERLIN — Germany’s domestic intelligence service can keep spying on the country’s far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party after a court once again rejected its bid to overturn its designation as a “suspected extremist case.”

The classification allows the domestic intelligence service, known as the BfV, to monitor groups suspected of endangering Germany’s free, democratic basic order — including wiretapping of party members or even working with informants.



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