Left-Extremist Endeavours
Left-Extremist Endeavours
Left-Extremist Endeavours
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Reports in "Rote Fahne", no. 22/99 of 4 June 1999, pp. 14 seqs.; no. 25/99<br />
of 20 June 1999, pp. 12 seq.; and no. 26/99 of 2 July 1999, pp. 16 seqs.<br />
Printed in "blatt", publication of JD/JL Berlin & Brandenburg, around May<br />
1999.<br />
"Anarcho-Syndicalists" strive to establish a self-governed. (anarchistically<br />
motivated) organization of the working classes through revolutionary trade<br />
unions ("syndicates of workers").<br />
"Autonome Ruhrgebietsgruppen" ("Autonomous Ruhr Region Groups"), in:<br />
"Interim", no. 480 of 5 July 1999.<br />
"Just wars" are understood to mean wars to defend socialist countries<br />
against imperialist aggressors, nationals wars of liberation against imperialist<br />
foreign rule and colonialism, and revolutionary civil wars against reactionary<br />
and counter-revolutionary forces.<br />
http://www.x1000malquer.de/jochen.html, 22.09.99: "x-tausendquer-überall,<br />
lagebericht [situation report] 18.9.99"<br />
Thus, at the "Spring Conference" in Heidelberg (9 - 11 April), some 250<br />
anti-nuclear activists - among them left-wing extremists - agreed that<br />
CASTOR (Cask for Storage and Transport of Radioactive Material) transports<br />
would continue to be seen as a "lever for enforcing immediate decommissioning"<br />
and that they remained "action targets".<br />
"Arbeitsgruppe Strategien (ASG) im Anti-Atom-Plenum Berlin" ("Strategies<br />
Working Group (ASG) within the Anti-Nuclear Plenary Berlin"): "Die Kampagne<br />
gegen Atomtransporte weiterentwickeln!!!", in: "Interim", no. 470 of<br />
25 February 1999.<br />
Security-Endangering and <strong>Extremist</strong> Activities by Foreigners<br />
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The term of "Islamism" is derived from the word "Islamist", a self-given<br />
designation of representatives of this ideological persuasion. In public, and<br />
particularly in the media, this extremist ideology is also called "Islamic fundamentalism".<br />
Devrimci Halk Kurtulus Partisi-Cephesi.<br />
Türkiye Halk Kurtulus Partisi/-Cephesi - Devrimci Sol.<br />
These figures are based on estimates. Changes in member/supporter figures<br />
compared to the previous years may be due to new information, and<br />
thus do not always imply an actual increase or decrease.<br />
In this context, this is understood to mean organizations of foreigners living<br />
in the Federal Republic of Germany, whose endeavours, within the meaning<br />
of Section 3, para. 1, of the Federal Act on the Protection of the Constitution,<br />
are directed against the free democratic fundamental order or - for<br />
political motives - against the security of the Bund [Federation] or of one of<br />
its Länder [States], or which, through the use of force or preparatory acts to<br />
such ends, jeopardize foreign-policy interests of the Federal Republic of<br />
Germany.<br />
It cannot be assumed that all members/supporters of the IGMG follow or<br />
support Islamist goals. In an IGMG brochure, this Organization claims to<br />
have 250,000 supporters throughout Europe.<br />
The Turkish Constitutional Court, on 16 January 1998, banned the "Welfare<br />
Party" (Refah Partisi - RP) for having violated the constitutional rule stipulating<br />
the separation of State and Church and ordered the confiscation of<br />
the Party’s assets. The long-time party chairman Prof. Necmettin ERKABAN<br />
and five other RP parliamentarians were divested of their MP mandates<br />
and, for a five-year period, were forbidden to engage in any political activity.<br />
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