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Youths have allegedly uttered far-right slogans.

Law enforcement authorities in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania are examining reports concerning attendees at a birthday celebration in Pantelitz who supposedly yelled disparaging and unlawful chants. These individuals are accused of reciting the phrases "Germany for the Germans, foreigners out"...

A blue light on a police emergency vehicle.
A blue light on a police emergency vehicle.

Authorities are investigating a possible criminal incident. - Youths have allegedly uttered far-right slogans.

Authorities are investigating an incident where youths gathered at a party and potentially incited hatred and displayed symbols from unlawful groups. Police recorded the personal details of 13 attendees aged 15 to 18 and submitted a criminal report.

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The incident under investigation is said to have occurred in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, a region known for its rich history and scenic beauty. Despite the birthday party ambiance, the use of extremist slogans by some German youths has raised concerns, leading to police involvement. Once the investigation is complete, relevant authorities in Germany may need to address this alarming instance of criminal extremism.

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