The far right are a threat, but they are still a minority. The biggest demonstrations are made by people rejecting hate & calling for tolerance, equality & decency. https://t.co/MwteNcLYz8
— Andrew Stroehlein (@astroehlein) 2019年8月26日
suzukyさんがリツイート
4万人規模の反差別主義行進があったのはすごいが、その前提として、
Growing alarm in Germany over rising far-right violence
Published
16.08.2019
00:18
German authorities have recorded 8,605 far-right offenses in the first half of 2019, according to figures released by the Interior Ministry, inspiring growing alarm about far-right violence in the country. The figures also showed that there was an increase of 900 far-right crimes recorded during the same period this year, compared to the first half of 2018. During this year's attacks, at least 179 people were injured and only 23 people out of 2,625 suspects have been arrested for these far-right offenses. Germany is home to some 12,700 potentially violent far-right radicals, according to the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), the domestic intelligence agency.
2019年前半には、極右による8905件の犯罪があり、179人の人が傷害をうけており、2625人の容疑者のうち、23人しか逮捕されていない、という事実がある。
これをもって、ドイツの極右が少数だといって過小評価することのほうが、おれは恐ろしいと思うけどね。