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Why have you focused just on citing the selected fragment? Why drop out the other part?
You might be luring us to obtain a biased opinion.
> "Today, I banned the right-wing extremist 'COMPACT Magazine,'" Faeser wrote. "It agitates in an unspeakable way against Jews, against Muslims and against our democracy. Our ban is a hard blow against the right-wing extremist scene."

> Faeser added in a follow-up statement that Germany under her watch "will not allow ethnic definitions of who belongs to Germany and who does not."

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> "Our constitutional state protects all those who are persecuted because of their faith, their origin, their skin color or their democratic stance," she insists.

> Elsässer's video production company Conspect Film GmbH also banned in Germany

> To be sure that he does not continue producing media content in other formats, Faeser's raid also included the shutdown of Elsässer's video production company Conspect Film GmbH, which is no longer in operation in Germany.

> All of this marks the first time ever in Germany that a media outlet of this size has been targeted in such an extreme and flagrant way.

> "The ban on Compact Magazine is a serious blow to press freedom," commented Alternative for Germany (AfD) co-leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla in a joint statement.

> "We are watching these events with great concern. Banning a press organ means denying discourse and diversity of opinion. A ban is always the most far-reaching step. Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser is abusing her powers to suppress critical reporting. We call on the minister to respect press freedom."

> Germany's Welt, a mouthpiece for AfD's rival Christian Democrats political party, claims the raid came about after Compact allegedly violated a constitutional order in a "combative and aggressive manner."

> When it was still in operation, Compact branded itself as a "magazine for sovereignty" that "does not prescribe a political line, but rather an attitude: That is walking upright, that is the spirit of freedom and pride in our history."

> "Compact presented its readers with doomsday scenarios and racism, conspiracy theories and agitation against politicians from the hated 'old parties' – and as a way out of all this misery: the AfD," Welt argues in favor of the raid and ban.

> "Compact specifically addressed right-wing extremists, conspiracy theorists and opponents of democracy with well-known narratives: of the 'lying press' and 'high finance,' of 'corrupt politicians' and 'powerful puppet masters in the background' who were deceiving them."