German plan to tackle far right could strip 1,500 suspects of gun licences
by Associated Press in Berlin from World news | The Guardian on (#5X4MD)
Background checks tightened, online incitement targeted and financial flows to extremists cut off
Germany's top security officials have announced a 10-point plan to combat far-right extremism in the country that includes disarming 1,500 suspected extremists and tightening background checks for those wanting to acquire guns.
The interior minister, Nancy Faeser, said the far right posed the biggest extremist threat to democracy in Germany and authorities would seek to tackle the issue through prevention and tough measures.
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