Germany: Incredible 99% of serious terror cases were foreigners and Islamic extremists Nearly every single serious terror case in Germany in the last year was for Islamic and foreign extremism, with very few exceptions

(Remix News) Despite claims of the alleged grave threat of “right-wing extremism” presented by the media and the political left in Germany, the data tells another story. In the first half of 2025, a staggering 99 percent of new proceedings initiated by the German federal prosecutor general targeted Islamist or foreign-related extremism.

As for right-wing extremism, there were only two cases, and for left-wing extremism, there were zero.

The German federal prosecutor general tends to handle high-level cases involving “state security,” and according to the office, “this includes criminal acts of terrorism and espionage, as well as crimes under the German International Criminal Code.”

From Jan. 1 to June 30, 2025, a total of 146 proceedings were opened, reported German media outlet Nius. Of these, 144 had a migration-related background. The extremist perpetrators are mostly Syrians, Iraqis, and Afghans.

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