Germania: (New York Times)Germany Bans Islamic Group, Accusing It of Supporting Hezbollah - Germany banned the Islamic Center Hamburg on Wednesday, saying that it is an extremist organization that supports Hezbollah and acts as a front for Iranâs supreme leader.
- The German authorities have been investigating the Shiite Muslim group â also known as the I.Z.H., an abbreviation of its German name â for years, including what they say are links to Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militia that Germany outlawed in 2020.
- The group promotes an Islamist extremist ideology, Nancy Faeser, Germanyâs interior minister, said in a statement announcing the ban. She also accused the I.Z.H. and its affiliates of supporting Hezbollah and spreading antisemitism.
- Her ministry said the authorities had begun court-ordered searches of 53 properties linked to the I.Z.H. across Germany, including in Berlin and Hamburg, and were seizing the organizationâs assets. The government will also shut down four Shiite mosques, including what is known as the Blue Mosque in Hamburg, which is the groupâs headquarters. The mosque is considered one of the main centers of the Shiite Muslim community in Europe, according to the Hamburg authorities.
Italia: (Guardian) Freedom safeguards for Italyâs public service media âurgently neededâ - The European Commission has raised the alarm about the independence of Italyâs public service media and Romeâs failure to reform the countryâs strict defamation law, which is widely seen as silencing government critics.
- In a report issued on Wednesday EU officials identified âpersisting challenges related to the effectiveness of [the] governance and fundingâ of Italyâs public service media, urging Giorgia Meloniâs government to guarantee both its independence and its funding.
- The findings are contained in more than 1,000 pages of reports on the rule of law in the EUâs 27 member states, an annual exercise launched five years ago amid growing concern about politicised courts, corruption, and journalists under pressure in countries across the union.
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