DThe Hesse State Police’s expert committee dealing with right-wing extremist talks severely criticized the previous crisis communication.At the same time she gave it because it came from the Minister of Interior Peter Boss (CDU) has been commissioned to make a series of recommendations on how the police should perform their role in society in the future so as not to expose themselves to the suspicion that the entire organization is infiltrated by the right-wing structure.
The chairman of the committee and the constitutional lawyer Angelika Nussberger stated in a report on Monday that this point was reported in approximately 70 conversations with victims of the NSU 2.0 series of threats, police, and journalists It’s already very clear. And how slowly representatives of civil society react to dissatisfaction within the organization. There is still no guarantee that unauthorized police data inquiries can also be assigned to relevant personnel.
In addition, the China Securities Regulatory Commission noticed that most of the chat content was not officially valued, obviously because it did not convey what it was to the grassroots. According to Nussberger, this is considered “an overlooked risk.”
“Cruel Xenophobia”
The vice chairman found a clear statement about this, Jerzy Montag, Judge of the Bavarian Constitutional Court, former member of the Bundestag. He advocated “naming horses and riders” when talking about chat content. “Otherwise, how do the unaccused officials know that the information exchanged is the worst anti-Semitism, xenophobia, and inhumane content, which can only be imagined, with smiles and likes.”
You are dealing with “images that make you breathless”. The disabled are degraded, the dark-skinned people are racially insulted, and the deaths of refugees are portrayed as desirable. In addition, National Socialism was glorified and the Holocaust was portrayed as worthy of imitation. The misogyny is “combined with the perversion that praises violence.” What the committee saw was “primitive and hateful, with no sympathy for people’s suffering.”
According to Montag, one of the photos shows the Auschwitz concentration camp and was named “Jewish Dormitory”.Laugh one at the other Adolf HitlerPointing to the smoking chimney, it said: “A Jewish family is going there.” Another photo showed “a pile of ashes,” Montag continued in a hoarse voice. “The following is written: A young Jewish girl. Related to disgusting sexual explanations”.
But Monday also accused more than one hundred officials in the chat group of “being cruel xenophobia.”You can see a two-year-old Syrian refugee boy Alan CourdyThe image of him dead on the beach spread all over the world. The football star Ronaldo was installed in the photo, looking as if he was “aiming at the head of the dead body at full speed.” The following read: “The best kick Ronaldo has ever done.”
Jerzy Montag said that it is worth noting that none of the members of the chat group objected or contacted their superiors. Among other things, he attributed it to the fact that officials who reported such violations automatically blamed themselves on themselves, which would lead to formal proceedings against themselves. Therefore, the committee recommends that the disciplinary law be revised in this case and provides a “guide” for officials who want to report such misconduct by colleagues.
Recommend a new mission statement
But this is just one of many suggestions. The committee also asked the police to give themselves a new model, and then “live”. Nussberger said that there was a model before, but it will not continue as the policy changes. In addition, it is necessary to strengthen basic and advanced training to make the police a “learning organization.” Data protection and right-wing extremism and dealing with victims, “especially group-related hostility”, must be “particularly important issues.” It is also necessary to improve public relations for communicating inappropriate behavior. Nussberg said: “The police have reached a critical moment.”
Minister of the Interior Peter BeuthCDU) Said that some proposals, such as stricter security checks on police candidates through constitutional protection, have already been initiated. There is now a separate department responsible for implementing these recommendations. He is grateful for this “critical vision from the outside.” He now believes that the police are obliged to “cope with the wrong culture that has grown from within.”



