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28 Feb 2025, 12:19 GMT+10
The new service will offer guidance for those concerned about loved ones embracing conspiratorial beliefs, the Interior Ministry has said
Germans who suspect that their relatives or friends have fallen for conspiracy theories can now seek official guidance, the Interior Ministry has announced. The government has launched a nationwide consultation center to combat "lies and disinformation."
Known as the Advice Compass on Conspiracy Thinking, it was launched on Thursday and is accessible online or by phone. According to the ministry, it aims to provide "the most tailored help and advice possible" for those seeking guidance.
The center offers consultations and can refer individuals to specialized agencies if necessary, according to Minister for Family Affairs Lisa Paus, without specifying which agencies will be involved.
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said that an "open dialogue on equal terms" is often difficult with individuals deeply immersed in conspiracy beliefs. She hailed the initiative as "an important building block in the holistic fight against extremism and disinformation."
Paus described conspiracy theories as "poison for our democracy" and a burden on families and colleagues. The Interior Ministry claimed that these beliefs can lead to extremist ideologies and incite violence, highlighting anti-Semitic conspiracies as a major concern.
The German authorities have been raising the alarm over the supposed rise of conspiracy theories. This trend is often linked to the Querdenker (lateral thinking) movement, which emerged during the Covid-19 pandemic to oppose the lockdown measures and other government policies. Since then, Querdenker groups have organized protests against Germany's foreign policy and weapons supplies to Kiev, which began in 2022 following the escalation of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
Some factions have also called for "regionality, direct democracy, and limiting the power" of the federal government. Officials and media outlets often associate Querdenker groups with conspiracy theories and far-right organizations. In 2021, the German domestic security agency (BfV) announced it would closely monitor some of the Querdenker groups, claiming that they could try to "delegitimize" the state and use legitimate protest to "provoke escalation."
The announcement of the Advice Compass came just days after the right-wing Alternative for Germany party (AfD) secured second place in snap parliamentary elections, receiving 20.8% of the vote - a significant rise from the 10.4% they received in 2021. Despite the gains, the party remains ostracized by the other major political parties and is frequently labeled 'far-right' by officials and media.
(RT.com)
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