Germany’s domestic intelligence service warns in its annual report that Islamic extremists and foreign terror groups pose the greatest danger to the country’s security. Germany’s Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BFV), one of three national intelligence services in Germany that is charged with gathering information on domestic as well as foreign extremist and terror groups active on home soil, stressed on Monday that Islamic terrorism posed the biggest security threat in Germany. Presenting the annual domestic security report 2003 in Berlin, German Interior Minister Otto Schily said, “Unfortunately we still face diverse dangers in Germany of which Islamic terrorism and Islamic extremism form the focal point.” Full Story
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