German police search homes, question suspects in annual crackdown on online hate speech

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Police in Germany are cracking down on online hate speech. German police carried out 91 operations as part of a nationwide crackdown on hateful posts on the internet.

searched homes and questioned suspects as part of an annual nationwide crackdown against online hate speech, authorities said Wednesday.In the central state of Hesse, officers investigated three women and six men, ages 17 to 72, prosecutors said. The allegations against them include incitement to hatred, defamation and libel.Germany has staged annual police raids against online hate speech since 2016.

German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, above, at the chancellery in Berlin, Germany, on Nov. 30, 2022. Authorities in Germany say police have searched homes and questioned suspects as part of an annual nationwide crackdown against online hate speech. Faeser claims crimes committed on social media provide "fertile ground for extremist violence."

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