Germany probes far-right incidents in military guard unit
BERLIN (AP) â" A company of the German militaryâs honor guard battalion has been suspended from official duty amid an investigation of initiation rituals, suspected sexual abuse and far-right incidents, the German Defense Ministry said Friday.
The company has been suspended from official events âuntil further noticeâ while the allegations are being investigated, ministry spokesman Arne Collatz told reporters in Berlin. He stressed that the ministry is pursuing a âno-toleranceâ policy.
The guard battalion, which has nearly 1,000 members, provides military honors during state visits and other formal events. Collatz said the internal investigation covers âseveral dozenâ soldiers and the alleged incidents came to light as a result of reports by fellow battalion members.
The ministry spokesman didnât give details of the alleged incidents. His comments came after news magazine Der Spiegel reported that a witness had said a far-right group of at least six soldiers had formed within the company.
German officials have said they are determined to root out right-wing extremism in the military. Last year, Defense Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer disbanded a company of the KSK special forces unit, saying an extreme-right culture had been allowed to develop behind a âwall of secrecy.â
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