interior Minister Horst Seehofer wants to put a complaint against a taz-author. Basic a satirical article. Seehofer refers to the riots in Stuttgart.

Federal interior Minister Seehofer wants to put a complaint against a taz-author. Reason is a satirical article, when it comes to the abolition of the police. Seehofer referred in his statements to the riot in Stuttgart.

Berlin – Minister of the interior, Horst Seehofer (CSU), wants refund because of a highly controversial article about police officers in the Berlin “tageszeitung” display against the author.

Seehofer wants to press charges against taz-columnist: “Unspeakable article”

In the post with the title “abolition of the police – All cops are unable to work” it was a “disgraceful article”, as Seehofer on Sunday night (21. June), the Bild newspaper said. On Monday he will in his function as Federal Minister of the interior, “a criminal complaint against the columnist “.

“leads to A disinhibition of the words inevitably lead to a disinhibition of the deeds and Violence , just as we have it now in Stuttgart is”. The Seehofer said with a view to the riots in Stuttgart on the weekend. There were riots and street battles. “We are not allowed to accept more.” Previously, the German police Union (DPolG) had filed a complaint against the “daily newspaper”.

The images of the riots in Stuttgart are also observed in Bavaria with concern. Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann (CSU) assesses the situation in the Interview.

Seehofer wants to put on the basis of article criminal complaint: the author mused about abolishing the police

The writer mused in the satirical post about the the abolition of the police and possible career alternative for police officers. At the end she comes to the conclusion that police officials were being lifted on a “landfill” at best.

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