Muslim Interactive Protests in Hamburg
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•Caliphate protests in Hamburg: What is Muslim Interactive? – DW – 05/11/2024
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Muslim Interactive (MI ) calls for a worldwide caliphate, rejects the democratic order enshrined in Germany 's Basic Law .
Authorities believe the group is affiliated with the Hizb ut-Tahrir organization, which was banned in 2003 after promoting violence and the killing of Jewish people.
The group has over 20,000 followers on TikTok and conducts street surveys to suggest close ties with the Muslim community.
Banning MI would be difficult, given the organization's careful approach to legal red lines.
Much like right-wing identitarian movements, MI appears to be very aware of the legal framework it is permitted to operate in.
Calling for a caliphate, as long as it's done in theory, is not prohibited in Germany .
Instead of a ban, it would be better to show young people alternatives for how Muslim life might look like in Germany , Wali says.
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