Germany Bans 'Islamic Centre Hamburg' Over Islamist Links
Germany's interior ministry has banned the 'Islamic Centre Hamburg' and its subsidiary organizations, citing their pursuit of radical Islamist goals. Authorities conducted searches across 53 premises in eight regional states following a court order.
Germany's interior ministry announced on Wednesday the ban of the association 'Islamic Centre Hamburg' along with its subsidiary organisations due to alleged radical Islamist activities.
The ministry confirmed that searches were conducted at 53 premises linked to the organization across eight regional states as per a court order.
This move reflects Germany's ongoing efforts to curb extremist activities within its borders.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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