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![]() ![]() BERLIN (AP) — Berlin police say they've raided 10 residences in the German capital in a crackdown against far-right hate speech on social media.Ruptly reports the operation involved "some 60 police and security officers." "What we did today involved 60 officers in 10 houses. We sequestered these laptops and now they will be evaluated and through this evaluation we will try to find matches between computers and posts. And if it is successful, this will be proof and this case will be brought to court," said Berlin Police spokesperson Stefan Redlich. "There are posts that become so popular on the Internet and so many people discuss them that we get over 50 notifications about one single post, because we are contacted by people regarding these posts. And I can say that we prove every single case and we do everything possible in order to identify the persons who are responsible for that. Sometimes is surprisingly easy because people do it under their real name." The left in Germany has literally turned the expression of politically incorrect thought into a criminal act. Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter and Facebook. |