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Debunked: German army will not be patrolling streets from 1 October

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Debunked: German army will not be patrolling streets from 1 October

Social media customers have unfold the false declare that Germany’s armed forces will quickly be deployed on the streets.

The deceptive rumours recommend that troopers will probably be patrolling in entrance of supermarkets from 1 October to forestall any “disturbances”. Euronews has fact-checked the claims.

The false claims unfold on-line in quite a lot of languages, with one submit on Telegram receiving over 150,000 likes. Some even recommended that the military’s deployment could possibly be a “form of Gestapo,” in reference to the key police of Nazi-era Germany. 

Nevertheless, whereas Germany’s military is being restructured on 1 October, it won’t be given new or expanded powers. There is no such thing as a proof that troopers will now patrol the streets regularly.

In June, the German Ministry of Defence introduced it was creating a brand new corps to mix the duties of “territorial administration” into one physique.

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The brand new authority won’t solely be liable for navy operations — comparable to nationwide safety or catastrophe reduction — but additionally for organising NATO allied troops in Germany.

Authorities officers have careworn that the transfer has “no intention of accelerating armed deployment” on the streets and isn’t in response to “anticipated insurgencies”.

“The institution of the Territorial Command for the Bundeswehr is just not supposed to extend the deployment of the Bundeswehr in civil safety, nor does it change the authorized foundation for the deployment of the Bundeswehr within the ‘inside’,” a spokesperson mentioned.

Germany’s structure, which particulars when the military may be deployed within the nation, additionally stays unchanged.

In keeping with article 35 of the structure, troopers can solely be deployed on the bottom within the nation to assist police and “present help within the occasion of a pure catastrophe or a very severe accident”. 

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The armed forces will also be deployed in restricted circumstances underneath articles 87a and 91 to “avert an imminent hazard to the existence or the free democratic fundamental order of the Federation”. Any such order will also be cancelled by the German senate (Bundesrat).

Germany says the restructuring of the navy into one mixed physique will assist them higher put together for future crises.

In the course of the pandemic, troopers helped check residents for the virus at German airports whereas the armed forces additionally helped construct makeshift bridges following the floods within the Ahr valley in 2021.

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Hackers claim Belarus fertilizer plant infiltrated to demand political prisoner release

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TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — A Belarusian hacker activist group claims to have infiltrated computers at the country’s largest fertilizer plant to pressure the government to release political prisoners.

The state-run Grodno Azot plant has made no comment on the claim by the Belarusian Cyber-Partisans group to have done damage including destroying backup systems and encrypted internal mail, document flow and hundreds of PCs. However, the company’s website has been unavailable since Wednesday, the day the group claimed the attack.

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Group coordinator Yuliana Shametavets told The Associated Press from New York on Friday that because the plant works with dangerous substances including ammonia the attack was designed to affect only documentation.

The group posted photos on social media that it it claimed showed screens of compromised plant computers.

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A Belarusian hacker activist group claims to have infiltrated computers at the country’s largest fertilizer plant to pressure the government to release political prisoners. (Maksim Konstantinov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Grodno Azot, with about 7,500 employees, is a key producer in the country, whose economy relies heavily on chemical industries.

A harsh crackdown on the opposition in Belarus began after protests swept the country in August 2020 in the wake of presidential elections whose disputed results gave authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko a sixth term in office.

Human rights activists say some 35,000 people were arrested in the course of the crackdown and that there are nearly 1,400 political prisoners behind bars today. They include many of the country’s most prominent opposition figures and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski, founder of the Viasna human rights group.

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The 2020 protests were the largest and most sustained show of dissent in Belarus since Lukashenko came to power in 1994. Workers struck in protest at several major plants, including Grodno Azot.

Cyber-Partisans said its claimed hack was punishment for “bullying, pressuring & conducting political repression against the company’s employees.”

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