German Institute for Human Rights DIMR sees conditions for ban on far-right AfD as fulfilled
In Germany, the Human Rights Institute (DIMR) evaluated the conditions for banning the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) Party, which is anti-Islam and anti-immigrant. In the statement made by DIMR, it was stated that the preparation of the report titled "Why can the AfD be banned? Advice to the government and politics" aims to fill a gap in the social and legal debates regarding the AfD and contribute to raising awareness about the danger posed by the party in politics, the state and society.
The German Institute for Human Rights (DIMR) has concluded that the conditions necessary for a ban on the AfD have been met. In its latest analysis, the institute, which is legally mandated to prevent human rights violations, underlined that the party is actively and systematically pursuing its "racist and right-wing extremist goals".
One of the AfD's tactics, according to the analysis, is to manipulate public discourse and shift the boundaries of acceptable speech to normalize their raci