Trial on Compact Ban: How the First Day Went in Court
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22 Articles
The main trial in the prohibition proceedings against the right-wing Compact magazine in front of the Federal Administrative Court was opened. Jürgen Elsässer, editor-in-chief, invites the trial and admonishes supporters to order.
Almost a year after the ban on the right-wing extreme magazine Compact, the Federal Administrative Court examines whether this has been in existence. The trial began with fundamental questions. When the court speaks a verdict is open. By Claudia Kornmeier.
Under special security measures, the Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig has begun proceedings on the prohibition of the far-right magazine "Compact".
The monthly magazine is characterized by anti-Semitism, which is why ex-Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser wanted to ban the association behind it. But the headlines of the magazine are probably not illegal.
The Federal Administrative Court is negotiating the ban on the far-right Compact magazine. The Governor of California wants to defend himself against the Trump administration. And: Will the oceans soon be better protected? The F.A.Z. Early Thinker.


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