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German Counter-Terrorism Agency Sees G8 Summit As Likely Attack Targetredorbit 17 March 2007 Text of report by German newspaper Die Welt website on 17 March Following the latest Islamist video message on the Internet, the Federal Office of Criminal Investigation sees an increased terror danger. But at the same time, President Joerg Ziercke warned against dramatizing the situation. “There is no cause for panic,” he said at the annual press conference in Wiesbaden. The BKA does not feel that significantly more extensive measures to avert the danger are necessary. But according to Ziercke, the distance from the United States, the UK, and Israel in the threat by Islamist terrorists has narrowed and the abstract threat has increased further. The BKA says the video message seized on 10 March with the call on Austria and Germany to withdraw their troops from Afghanistan reveals no concrete evidence of attacks. However, a threat situation has developed that could serve fanaticized individual perpetrators or groups as a source of legitimacy for an attack. Ziercke called for a reorganization of bugging operations. Following the ruling of the Federal Constitutional Court in 2004, acoustic residential surveillance came to an almost complete halt. Consequently, he now proposed that in the future the recordings from a residential surveillance would be presented to a judge who would then decide which parts the police may use. G8 Summit at the Top of the ListAccording to WELT ONLINE information, the number of right-wing extremist criminal acts rose considerably last year. An increase in so-called propaganda offences is primarily responsible for this. One reason for this, according to the BKA, could be that such acts were simply noticed more than before because of the strong police presence, for example at the soccer World Cup. A rising trend was also observed in violent acts. The right-wing scene is growing increasingly self-confident, said Klaus Wittling, the BKA department head for police state security. He said the new self-confidence among the right-wing can be seen in the increasingly public scenes of crimes and provocative action precisely in leftist neighbourhoods or alternative strongholds. Evidence of stronger structures of a “right-wing terrorism” was not recorded. But non-prohibited right- wing extremist parties formed a “people’s front” and are working together more intensively than before. (c) 2007 BBC Monitoring European. Provided by ProQuest Information and Learning. All rights Reserved. Source: BBC Monitoring European Posted on: Saturday, , 12:01 CDT |
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