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'''Die Freiheit''' is a populist, anti-immigration and anti-Islam political party in Germany. | '''Die Freiheit''' is a populist, anti-immigration and anti-Islam political party in Germany. | ||
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*[[Aaron Koenig]] - 'prominent activist'<ref name="HnHDF"/> | *[[Aaron Koenig]] - 'prominent activist'<ref name="HnHDF"/> | ||
− | *[[Christian Jung]] - former official | + | *[[Christian Jung]] - former official<ref name="DSp">[http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/anti-muslim-pegida-movement-rattles-germany-a-1009245-2.html The End of Tolerance? Anti-Muslim Movement Rattles Germany], Spiegel Online, 21 December 2014, accessed 29 January 2015</ref> |
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
Latest revision as of 14:22, 17 December 2015
Die Freiheit is a populist, anti-immigration and anti-Islam political party in Germany.
It was founded in October 2010 by Rene Stadtkewitz and in 2011 claimed to have more than 2,000 members.[1]
Contents
Activities
Rene Stadtkewitz, leader of Die Freiheit, organised a speech by Dutch anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders in Berlin on 2 October 2010.[1]
People
- René Stadtkewitz - Founder and Chairman
- Marc Doll - 'prominent activist'
- Aaron Koenig - 'prominent activist'[1]
- Christian Jung - former official[2]
Affiliations
- Geert Wilders, leader of Dutch Party for Freedom - 'close links'
- Oskar Freysinger, Swiss People's Party politician - 'close links'
- Politically Incorrect (PI), German counterjihad blog - 'close links'
- Robert Spencer, U.S. anti-Islam activist - 'close links'[1]
Contact
Website: http://www.diefreiheit.org
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Hope Not Hate, Die Freiheit, Counterjihad Movement: Germany, accessed 19 January 2015
- ↑ The End of Tolerance? Anti-Muslim Movement Rattles Germany, Spiegel Online, 21 December 2014, accessed 29 January 2015