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Anti-terror campaign against Reich citizens: AfD judge Birgit Malsack

2022-12-08T10:22:54.295Z


"Frequently dangerous person": During the large-scale operation against suspected right-wing terrorists, ex-AfD MP and judge Birgit Malsack-Winkemann was arrested. In the future, she should no longer be allowed to pursue her profession.


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Birgit Malsack-Winkemann sat in the Bundestag for the AfD

Photo: Bernd von Jutrczenka / dpa

Disciplinary proceedings are underway against the judge and former AfD member of the Bundestag Birgit Malsack-Winkemann, who was arrested in the course of the anti-terror campaign against the Reichsbürger scene.

This was initiated by the Berlin Regional Court, Justice Senator Lena Kreck (left) told RBB Inforadio on Thursday.

The court had previously announced that the 58-year-old had left civil chamber 19a, which is responsible for construction matters.

It will now be "physically difficult" for the judge to pursue her profession, said Senator Kreck.

She repeated that the Senate administration would use all means to "remove" the accused completely from the judiciary.

Justice Senator was not informed about investigations

Appropriate steps have been taken, said Kreck.

An appeal was lodged with the service court at the Berlin-Brandenburg Higher Administrative Court (OVG) against a decision by the Berlin Administrative Court.

In October, the latter refused to retire Malsack-Winkemann because of her political speeches about refugees in the Bundestag and other statements.

According to Kreck, the lawyer made statements that endangered democracy.

Therefore, even before their arrest, she had the opinion that the native of Darmstadt was a "highly dangerous person".

"I only found out how dangerous this woman seems to be yesterday morning," Kreck told RBB.

She was not informed about the investigation in advance.

The senator was confident that Malsack-Winkemann would no longer be able to work as a judge in the future.

According to its spokesman, the Senate Department of Justice now has four weeks to justify the appeal in writing.

The new findings should then also flow into these.

There is also the possibility that the Senate administration will take over the disciplinary proceedings against the judge.

Malsack-Winkemann was arrested on Wednesday as part of the anti-terror campaign against the Reich Citizens' Scene.

According to the federal prosecutor, she is in custody.

She was one of the 19 suspects against whom the arrest warrants were issued by Wednesday evening.

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Source: spiegel

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